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  1. Actors Ursula Howells and Laurence Payne pictured together in a scene from the ITV television play of the week 'Dr De Waldo's Therapy', March 1967. Ursula Howells And Laurence Payne Austria's Foreign Minister Ursula Plassnik welcomes Britain's Minister of State Kim Howells 06 February 2007 in Vienna.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0064704Girly (1970) - IMDb

    12 feb 1970 · Girly: Directed by Freddie Francis. With Michael Bryant, Ursula Howells, Pat Heywood, Howard Trevor. A wealthy, fatherless British clan kidnaps bums and hippies and forces them to participate in an elaborate role-playing game in which they are the perfect family; those who refuse or attempt escape are ritualistically murdered.

  3. Ursula Howells. Actress. She was born in London and died in Perworth (England). Her 50-year career began on stage in the West End, where she made her debut in 1945. Later, she entered in cinema in 1950, with the drama Flesh and Blood. During the 1950s, she appeared in The Constant Husband (1955) and The Long Arm (1956) with Jack Hawkins.

  4. Ursula Howells (1922-) biography on Film Reference. Born September 17, 1922, in London, England; daughter of Herbert Norman and Dorothy Eveline (maiden name, Goozee) Howells; married James Davy Dodd (divorced); married Anthony Pelissier.

  5. 2 nov 2005 · URSULA Howells, who played Frances Forsyte in the acclaimed 1967 TV adaptation of The Forsyte Saga and was Patrick Cargill's ex-wife in the popular…

  6. Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny, and Girly, released as Girly outside the United Kingdom, is a 1970 British horror-comedy film directed by Freddie Francis and starring Michale Bryant and Ursula Howells. [1] Francis wanted the opportunity to direct a film over which he had complete creative control, instead of working on assignment from a studio (as was the case with his previous directorial efforts).

  7. Ursula Howells (17 September 1922 – 16 October 2005) was an English actress whose elegant presence kept her much in demand for roles in film and television.