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Eileen Atkins
Born 1934-06-16
📍 Clapton, London, England, UK
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Dame Eileen June Atkins, DBE (born 16 June 1934) is an English actress and occasional screenwriter.
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Filmography 105
Wicked Little Letters
as Mabel
2024
Farewell Doc Martin
as Self
2022
Remembers…
as Self
2022
Nothing Like a Dame
as Self
2018
Paddington 2
as Madame Kozlova
2017
Carnage: Swallowing the Past
as Dorothy
2017
The Crown
as Queen Mary
2016
ChickLit
as Peggy Law
2016
Rosamunde Pilcher: Fighting for Her Family
as Catherine Maier
2015
Magic in the Moonlight
as Aunt Vanessa
2014
Beautiful Creatures
as Emmaline Duchannes
2013
The Scapegoat
as Lady Spence
2012
Rosamunde Pilcher's Shades of Love
as Violet Aird
2011
Upstairs Downstairs
as Lady Maud Holland
2010
Psychoville Halloween Special
as Nurse Edwina Kenchington
2010
Wild Target
as Mother
2010
Robin Hood
as Eleanor of Aquitaine
2010
Last Chance Harvey
as Maggie Walker
2008
Ballet Shoes
as Madame Fidolia
2008
Cranford
as Miss Deborah Jenkyns
2007
Evening
as Nachtschwester
2007
The Graham Norton Show
as Self
2007
Scenes of a Sexual Nature
as Iris
2006
The Feast of the Goat
as Aunt Adelina
2006
Ask the Dust
as Mrs. Hargraves
2006
The Queen of Sheba's Pearls
2004
Agatha Christie's Marple
as Lady Tressilian
2004
Doc Martin
as Ruth Ellingham
2004
Vanity Fair
as Miss Matilda Crawley
2004
Cold Mountain
as Maddy
2003
A Long Weekend in Pest and Buda
as Amanda
2003
What a Girl Wants
as Jocelyn Dashwood
2003
The Hours
as Barbara in the Flower Shop
2002
The Mind and Times of Virginia Woolf
as Narrator
2002
The Making of Gosford Park
as Self
2002
Bertie and Elizabeth
as Queen Mary
2002
Gosford Park
as Mrs. Croft
2001
David Copperfield
as Jane Murdstone
2001
Women Talking Dirty
as Emily Boyle
2001
Richard & Judy
as Self
2001
Waking the Dead
as Abigail Dusniak
2001
Wit
as Evelyn 'E.M' Ashford
2001
The Sleeper
as Violet Moon
2000
David Copperfield
as Jane Murdstone
2000
Easter Tales
as The Mourner
2000
Madame Bovary
as Marie Louise
2000
Talking Heads 2
1998
The Avengers
as Alice
1998
A Dance to the Music of Time
as Brightman
1997
Jack & Sarah
as Phil
1995
Cold Comfort Farm
as Judith Starkadder
1995
Wolf
as Mary
1994
The Maitlands
as Mrs. May Maitland
1993
The Lost Language of Cranes
as Rose Benjamin
1992
Performance
as Mrs Maitland
1991
Let Him Have It
as Lilian Bentley
1991
A Room of One's Own
as Virginia Woolf
1991
Chillers
as Mrs Waggoner
1990
Agatha Christie's Poirot
as Princess Dragomiroff
1989
Mountain Language
as Elderly woman
1988
Talking Heads
as Celia
1988
T.S. Eliot's 'The Waste Land'
as Reader
1988
The Modern World: Ten Great Writers
as Virginia Woolf
1988
The Modern World: Ten Great Writers
as Reader
1988
Roman Holiday
as Countess
1987
A Hazard of Hearts
as Lady Harriet's Maid
1987
The Vision
as Helen Marriner
1987
Titus Andronicus
as Queen Tamora
1985
The Burston Rebellion
as Kitty Higdon
1985
Screen Two
as Helen Marriner
1985
Screen Two
as Kitty Higdon
1985
A Better Class of Person
as Nellie Osborne
1985
Royal Variety Performance 1984
1984
The Dresser
as Madge
1983
Bewitched
as Mrs. Rutledge
1983
Nelly's Version
as Nelly
1983
Smiley's People
as Madame Ostrakova
1982
Oliver Twist
as Mrs. Mann
1982
Sons and Lovers
as Gertrude Morel
1981
Sons and Lovers
as Gertrude Morel
1981
She Fell Among Thieves
as Vanity Fair
1978
Equus
as Hesther Saloman
1977
BBC2 Play of the Week
as Vanity Fair
1977
I Don't Want to Be Born
as Sister Albana
1976
Electra
as Electra
1974
The Lady from the Sea
as Ellida
1974
The Duchess of Malfi
as Duchess
1972
Upstairs, Downstairs
as Lady Maud Holland
1971
A Midsummer Night's Dream
as Titania
1971
The Three Sisters
as Olga
1970
Double Bill
as Woman
1969
Inadmissible Evidence
as Shirley
1968
The Big Man Coughed and Died
as The Girl
1966
BBC Play of the Month
as Electra
1965
BBC Play of the Month
as Olga
1965
BBC Play of the Month
as Catherine Sloper
1965
BBC Play of the Month
as Titania
1965
Fable
as Joan
1965
The Wednesday Play
as The Girl
1964
The Wednesday Play
as Joan
1964
Theatre 625
as Eileen
1964
An Age of Kings
as Lady
1960
An Age of Kings
as Joan la Pucelle
1960
Tony Awards
as Self - Nominee
1956
Golden Globe Awards
as Self - Nominee
1944