Wendy Hiller Movies and Career Information
Aug 15, 1912
Bramhall
Actor
Dame Wendy Margaret Hiller DBE (15 August 1912 – 14 May 2003) was an English film and stage actress, who enjoyed a varied acting career that spanned nearly sixty years. Despite many notable film performances, she chose to remain primarily a stage actress. Born in Bramhall, Stockport, in Cheshire, the daughter of Frank Watkin Hiller, a Manchester cotton manufacturer, and Marie Stone, Hiller began her professional career as an actress in repertory at Manchester in the early 1930s. She first found success as slum dweller Sally Hardcastle in the stage version of Love on the Dole in 1934. The play was an enormous success and toured the regional stages of England. This play saw her West End debut in 1935 at the Garrick Theatre. She married the play's author Ronald Gow, fifteen years her senior, in 1937 (the same year as she made her film debut in Lancashire Luck, scripted by Gow). The huge popularity of Love on the Dole took the production to New York in 1936, where her performance attracted the attention of George Bernard Shaw. Shaw recognized a spirited radiance in the young actress, which was ideally suited for playing his heroines. Shaw cast her in several of his plays, including
- Wendy Hiller Movies 2012
- Toys in the Attic (Na pude) 2012
- Wendy Hiller Movies before 2012
- Elephant Man 1980
- Man for All Seasons (1966) 1966
- Sons & Lovers (1960) 1960
- Separate Tables 1958
- Outcast of the Islands (1952) 1952
- I Know Where I'm Going! 1947
- Major Barbara 1941
- Pygmalion (1938) 1938
- Making Love (1982)
- How to Murder a Rich Uncle
- Murder on the Orient Express