Barbara Murray
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Barbara Ann Murray (born 27 September 1929) is an English actress. She was married to the actor John Justin and had three daughters, but they divorced in 1964. Murray had a very busy career in the 1940s and '50s as a fresh-faced leading lady in many British films such as Passport to Pimlico (1949) and Meet Mr. Lucifer (1953). Film work continued into the 1960s (including a role in the Tony Hancock film The Punch and Judy Man) but she was to appear more frequently on television, and is possibly best known for her role as Lady Pamela Wilder in the 1960s drama series The Plane Makers (later renamed The Power Game). Her other TV credits include: The Escape of R.D.7, Danger Man, The Saint, Department S, Strange Report, The Pallisers, The Mackinnons, Doctor Who (in the serial Black Orchid), Albert and Victoria and The Bretts. Description above from the Wikipedia article Barbara Murray, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
All Movies (37)
- The Harpist1999
- The Rank Charm School1982 · as Self
- Doctor Who: Black Orchid1982 · as Lady Cranleigh
- The Curse of King Tut's Tomb1980 · as Giovanna Antoniella
- Charley's Aunt1977 · as Donna Lucia
- Caledonian Cascade1977
- Heartbreak House1977 · as Lady Utterwood
- Tales from the Crypt1972 · as Enid Jason
- Up Pompeii1971 · as Ammonia
- The Ealing Comedies1970 · as Self
- Some Will, Some Won't1970 · as Lucille Grayson
- A Dandy in Aspic1968 · as Miss Vogler
- A Choice of Coward: Present Laughter1964 · as Joanna Lyppiatt
- Doctor in Distress1963 · as Iris Merchant
- The Punch and Judy Man1963 · as Lady Jane Caterham
- Operation Bullshine1959 · as Pvt. Betty Brown
- A Cry from the Streets1958 · as Ann Fairlie
- Campbell's Kingdom1957 · as Jean Lucas
- Doctor at Large1957 · as Kitty
- Meet Mr. Lucifer1953 · as Patricia
- Death Goes to School1953 · as Miss Shepherd
- Street Corner1953 · as WPC Lucy Loggart
- Hot Ice1953 · as Mary
- The Frightened Man1952 · as Amanda
- Another Man's Poison1951 · as Chris Dale
- Mystery Junction1951 · as Pat Dawn
- The Dark Man1951 · as Carol Burns
- A Christmas Carol1950 · as Scrooge's Fiancée
- Tony Draws a Horse1950
- Boys in Brown1949 · as Kitty Hurst
- Passport to Pimlico1949 · as Shirley Pemberton
- Don't Ever Leave Me1949 · as Joan Robbins
- Poet's Pub1949 · as Nelly Bly
- Badger's Green1949 · as Jane Morton
- Saraband for Dead Lovers1948
- To the Public Danger1948 · as (uncredited)
- Anna Karenina1948
All TV Shows (29)
- Coach1989 · as Older Woman
- The Bretts1987 · as Lydia
- Casualty1986 · as Vivien Guyett
- Legacy of Murder1982 · as Sarah
- Never the Twain1981 · as Janis Hunter
- The Sunday Drama1977 · as Heather
- Affairs of the Heart1974 · as Leonie Alsager
- The Pallisers1974 · as Mme Max Goesler
- The Pallisers1974 · as Marie Goesler
- The Pallisers1974 · as Marie Finn
- The Adventurer1972 · as Lady Diana Battersley
- The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes1971 · as Lady Wiltshire
- Jason King1971
- His And Hers1970
- Albert and Victoria1970
- Department S1969 · as Tania Andre
- The Caesars1968 · as Caesonia
- Never A Cross Word1968
- Ooh La La!1968
- The Power Game1965 · as Lady Pamela Wilder
- BBC Play of the Month1965 · as Lady Ariadne Utterwood
- The Wednesday Play1964 · as Valerie Daintry
- A Choice of Coward1964 · as Joanna Lyppiatt
- Doctor Who1963 · as Lady Cranleigh
- The Saint1962 · as Iris Lansing
- The Saint1962 · as Denise Dumont
- Danger Man1960 · as Gerda
- Armchair Theatre1956 · as Virginia Douglas
- Sunday Night Theatre1950 · as Eileen Perry






