
Dorothy Tutin
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Dame Dorothy Tutin, DBE (8 April 1930 – 6 August 2001) was an English actress of stage, film and television. For her work in the theatre, she won two Olivier Awards and two Evening Standard Awards for Best Actress. She was made a CBE in 1967 and a Dame (DBE) in 2000.
Known for
Credits

Savage Messiah (1972)
as Sophie Brzeska

Cromwell (1970)
as Queen Henrietta Maria

King Lear (1983)
as Goneril

A Tale of Two Cities (1958)
as Lucie Manette

Murder with Mirrors (1985)
as Mildred Strete

The Importance of Being Earnest (1952)
as Cecily Cardew

Alive and Kicking (1996)
as Luna

The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Journey of Radiance (2000)
as Annie Besant

The Shooting Party (1985)
as Lady Minnie Nettleby

South Riding (1974)
Actor
The Great Kandinsky (1995)
as Florence

The Demon Lover (1986)
as Kathleen Drover
From Chekhov with Love (1968)
as Marie

Rik Mayall Presents: Dancing Queen (1993)
as Margaret

Party Time (1992)
as Melissa

Great Moments in Aviation (1994)
as Gwendolyn Quim
The Scent of Fear (1959)
as Joan Bridey

Twentieth Century Theatre: Colombe (1960)
as Colombe

The Cherry Orchard (1962)
as Varya

The Spy's Wife (1972)
as Hilda Tyler

Life After Death (1982)
as Meg

The Beggar's Opera (1953)
as Polly Peachum

The Yellow Wallpaper (1989)
as Mrs Stamford

A Kind of Alaska (1984)
Actor

Landscape (1983)
as Beth
A Profile of The Importance of Being Earnest (1999)
Actor

Ghosts (1977)
as Mrs Alving

Prayer to Viracocha (1992)
as Narrator (Voice)





