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  1. Siân Phillips vuonna 2011. Jane Elizabeth Ailwên ”Siân” Phillips [ʃɑːn] (s. 14. toukokuuta 1933 lähde?) on brittiläinen näyttelijä . Phillips on syntyisin Walesista, ja hänen äidinkielensä on kymri. Hän on luonut monipuolisen uran niin elokuvissa, televisiossa kuin teatterissakin. Hän voitti vuonna 1977 Baftan ...

  2. 29 dic 2023 · When Dame Siân Phillips was about seven or eight, she would often sleep on her bedroom floor in the village of Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen, in south-west Wales. “I wanted to see if I could sleep and be ...

  3. Siân Phillips. More images. Real Name: Jane Elizabeth Ailwên Phillips. Profile: Welsh actress, born 14 May 1933 in Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen, West Glamorgan, Wales, UK. She was married to Peter O'Toole (2) from 1959 to 1979. Sites: Wikipedia , Imdb , Discogs.

  4. 30 dic 2023 · Sian Phillips on her turbulent marriage to Peter O’Toole: ‘He would get drunk in order to do the damage’ The actors, who had two daughters together, were married for 20 years from 1959 to 1979

  5. 26 nov 2023 · Siân Phillips by Hywel Gwynfryn is published by Y Lolfa. Jon Gower. Even from the age of six Siân Phillips knew her destiny was to act. Having just seen a pantomime in the company of her grandmother she wrote an entry in her Boots diary saying ‘I am resolved to be an actress.’. Not only is the language mature for a girl of her age but ...

  6. 21 feb 2024 · Siân Phillips. A new documentary, Siân Phillips at 90, is set to air on the BBC on Saint David’s Day, offering an intimate, personal account of the iconic Welsh actor’s life and career. From Hollywood to the West End, acclaimed Welsh actress Dame Siân Phillips has done it all – and shows no signs of stopping. Iconic roles.

  7. Dame Jane Elizabeth Ailwên Phillips DBE is a Welsh actress who portrays Mrs. Henderson, a 1940s cabaret impresario in Season 2 of the Prime Video series Good Omens. Her long career has included many films and television programmes, but she is perhaps best known for starring as Livia in the popular BBC adaptation of Robert Graves's novel I, Claudius (BBC2, 1976), for which she won the 1977 ...