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Moira Redmond is a Actor British born on 14 july 1928 at Bognor Regis (United-kingdom)

Moira Redmond

Moira Redmond
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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 14 july 1928 at Bognor Regis (United-kingdom)
Death 16 march 2006 (at 77 years) at London (United-kingdom)

Moira Redmond (14 July 1928 – 16 March 2006) was an English actress.

She was born in Bognor Regis, Sussex, England. Her parents were actors and director managers. Her grandfather was the actor manager playwright E Hill Mitchelson.

As a young actress, she joined the Windmill Girls (recently evoked in the film Mrs Henderson Presents) who performed non-stop revues and nude tableux at the Windmill Theatre in the West End. Several years later, she married her first husband and emigrated to Australia, but the marriage did not endure so she returned to Britain determined to make her name as an actress. While in Australia, Moira became a successful radio actress. She played in the major radio features, Caltex Theatre and General Motors' Hour as well as plays for the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Her best remembered radio drama was Linday Hardy's Stranger in Paradise along Guy Doleman, a New Zealand actor who later had a movie career both in the US and Britain.

She made her stage debut as an understudy to Vivien Leigh in Peter Brook's revival of Titus Andronicus with Laurence Olivier. In July of that year, she made her London debut at the Stoll in the same production.

In 1958, she made her film debut in a thriller, entitled Violent Moment (1958), which was followed by several more roles in the films Doctor in Love (1960), A Shot in the Dark (1964) and several B-film thrillers.

Meanwhile her theatrical career had taken off with roles in Verdict (Strand), in which she played Helen Rollander; Detour After Dark (Fortune Theatre), Horizontal Hold (Comedy Theatre); Patrick Peace Hotel (Queen's); The Winter's Tale (Cambridge Theatre) and 'Flint (Comedy Theatre).

She was also a founder member of the Actors' Company with Ian McKellen. She played at the Edinburgh Festival as Helen of Troy in The Trojan Women with Flora Robson, and as Hermione in The Winter's Tale with Laurence Harvey.

Throughout the 1960s she appeared in London and the provinces in the plays of Alan Ayckbourn; she was also Lady Sheerwell in Jonathan Miller's revival of Sheridan's The School for Scandal; Maria in Twelfth Night; Mrs Wickstead in Habeas Corpus; Brand's mother in Brand; and Jocasta in Stephen Spender's trilogy Oedipus. She later toured South America for the British Council in revivals of Habeas Corpus and Shaw's Heartbreak House (as Hesione). Television appearances in the 1960s included Danger Man among others.

By the 1970s she was increasingly in demand for television series, her theatrical training earning her roles in some of the best known television dramas of the period, including Edward the Seventh (playing Edward's mistress Alice Keppel); I, Claudius (in which she played Domitia, Claudius's mother-in-law); and Boswell's London Journey. She also appeared in The Alleyn Mysteries; Dixon of Dock Green, The Avengers and The Sweeney.

She was twice married and divorced: firstly to Anthony Hughes and secondly to Herbert Wise (1962–1972).

Usually with

Val Guest
Val Guest
(1 films)
Blake Edwards
Blake Edwards
(1 films)
John Huston
John Huston
(1 films)
Lance Comfort
Lance Comfort
(1 films)
Sidney Hayers
Sidney Hayers
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Moira Redmond (8 films)

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YearNameJobRoles
1964NightmareActressGrace Maddox
1964A Shot in the DarkActressSimone
1962Freud: The Secret PassionActressNora Wimmer (uncredited)
1962JigsawActressJoan Simpson
1962Kill or CureActressFrances Roitman
1961Pit of DarknessActressJulie Logan
1960Doctor in LoveActressSally Nightingale
1959Violent MomentActressKate Glennon