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    Wendy Hiller in Sailor of the King (1953) Dame Wendy Margaret Hiller (15 August 1912 – 14 May 2003) was an English film and stage actress whose performing career spanned nearly 60 years.. Quotes [edit]. I was afraid that if I went to Hollywood, I might be faced with the danger of being built up into a player who always features in the same kind of roles.

  2. 17 de may. de 2003 · Dame Wendy Hiller, one of Britain’s finest actresses and George Bernard Shaw’s chosen leading lady, has died. She was 90. Hiller, who had a 50-year career as a stage star and Oscar-winning ...

  3. Wendy Hiller (1912 - 2003) fue una actriz de Reino Unido conocida por: El hombre elefante, Un hombre para la eternidad, Ana de las Tejas Verdes: la continuación (Miniserie de TV), Sé a dónde voy, Pygmalion, Mayor Barbara, Lord Mountbatten: El último virrey (Miniserie de TV), Alfred Hitchcock presenta: Graduating Class (TV), La condesa Alice y Su mejor amigo (TV)

  4. Hiller, Wendy (1912—) British actress, acclaimed for her portrayal of Mary of Teck in Crown Matrimonial. Name variations: Dame Wendy Hiller. Born Wendy Margaret Hiller on August 15, 1912, in Bramhall, Cheshire, England; only daughter and one of four children of Frank Watkin Hiller (a mill director) and Elizabeth (Stone) Hiller; graduated from the Winceby House School, Bexhill, England ...

  5. Actor. There was simply no one like Wendy Hiller in British films: her sculpted, unconventionally beautiful face, distinctive voice and the intelligent intensity of her playing marked her as exceptional.. Essentially a stage actress, she made only fifteen cinema films in fifty years but how choice so many of them were: in Anthony Asquith's Pygmalion (1938), she was the definitive Eliza for a ...

  6. Wendy Hiller Dame Wendy Margaret Hiller, (15 August 1912 – 14 May 2003) was an English film and stage actress who enjoyed a varied acting career that spanned nearly 60 years. Writer Joel Hirschorn, in his 1984 compilation Rating the Movie Stars, described her as "a no-nonsense actress who literally took command of the screen whenever she appeared on film" .

  7. Dame Wendy Margaret Hiller (1912-2003), Actress. Sitter in 19 portraits Sacked as assistant stage manager from the Manchester Repertory Theatre, Hiller was recalled when a Lancashire accent was required for the heroine in Ronald Gow and Walter Greenwood's Love on the Dole (1934). In 1935, George Bernard Shaw saw her in London and invited her to play the title role in St Joan at the Malvern ...