Dilys Laye

Dilys Laye

actress, writer, soundtrack

Dilys Laye was born on Mar 11, 1934 in UK. Dilys Laye's big-screen debut came with The Gay Lady directed by Brian Desmond Hurst in 1949. Dilys Laye is known for The Commander: Abduction directed by Gillies MacKinnon, Amanda Burton stars as Commander Clare Blake and Mark Lewis Jones as DI Doug James. The most recent award Dilys Laye achieved is Clarence Derwent Awards. The upcoming new movie Dilys Laye plays is The Commander: Abduction which will be released on Nov 10, 2008.

A raven-haired, sometimes blonde (particularly in the earlier years) pretty actress, Dilys Laye was capable of a wide range of roles, from straight drama to comedy. She began in the 1950s, like most other British screen actresses of the era, in studio-system-style films. One of her first films was Torment (1950) and she continued in popular movies like Fric-Fracs à gogo (1957) and Toubib en liberté (1957).Today she is often remembered for her appearances in the "Carry On.." films. Her first "Carry On..." appearance was in La folle croisière (1962), where along with Esma Cannon she stole many of the best comedy scenes from the regular cast; the bar scene is an example of this. She took over the role at four days' notice when Joan Sims was unable to appear because of ill health. Her next 'Carry On...' appearance saw her take on a sinister and darker role in Agent secret 00.0H contre docteur Crow (1964) as Lila. She even sang, in a café-bar scene. In Infirmières en folie (1967) she played patient Mavis Winkle, who is searching for love and finds it in the unusual place of the hospital ward, and in Les Cinglés du camping (1969) she appeared alongside "Carry On..." legend Joan Sims. They were perfectly cast together and complement each other's performances throughout the movie.After that time her work was mainly on the stage with some television and film appearances. She made appearances in soaps such as Coronation Street (1960) and EastEnders (1985). Other character parts included Holby City (1999) and Doctors (2000).She played Queen Elizabeth II in The Amazing Mrs Pritchard (2006).

  • Birthday

    Mar 11, 1934
  • Place of Birth

    Muswell Hill, London, England, UK

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1 wins & 0 nominations

Clarence Derwent Awards
2005
Best supporting Female (UK)
Winner - Clarence Derwent Award

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