Eileen Atkins
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Dame Eileen June Atkins, DBE (born 16 June 1934) is an English actress and occasional screenwriter. Description above from the Wikipedia article Eileen Atkins, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

The Crown

The Graham Norton Show

Agatha Christie's Poirot

Golden Globe Awards

Tony Awards

Agatha Christie's Marple

Waking the Dead

BBC Play of the Month
All Movies (74)
- Wicked Little Letters2024 · as Mabel
- Siân Phillips at 902023 · as Self
- Farewell Doc Martin2022 · as Self
- Nothing Like a Dame2018 · as Self
- Paddington 22017 · as Madame Kozlova
- Carnage: Swallowing the Past2017 · as Dorothy
- ChickLit2016 · as Peggy Law
- Magic in the Moonlight2014 · as Aunt Vanessa
- Beautiful Creatures2013 · as Emmaline Duchannes
- The Scapegoat2012 · as Lady Spence
- Psychoville Halloween Special2010 · as Nurse Edwina Kenchington
- Wild Target2010 · as Mother
- Robin Hood2010 · as Eleanor of Aquitaine
- Last Chance Harvey2008 · as Maggie Walker
- Ballet Shoes2008 · as Madame Fidolia
- Evening2007 · as Nachtschwester
- Scenes of a Sexual Nature2006 · as Iris
- The Feast of the Goat2006 · as Aunt Adelina
- Ask the Dust2006 · as Mrs. Hargraves
- The Queen of Sheba's Pearls2004
- Vanity Fair2004 · as Miss Matilda Crawley
- Cold Mountain2003 · as Maddy
- A Long Weekend in Pest and Buda2003 · as Amanda
- What a Girl Wants2003 · as Jocelyn Dashwood
- The Hours2002 · as Barbara in the Flower Shop
- The Mind and Times of Virginia Woolf2002 · as Narrator
- The Making of Gosford Park2002 · as Self
- Bertie and Elizabeth2002 · as Queen Mary
- Gosford Park2001 · as Mrs. Croft
- David Copperfield2001 · as Jane Murdstone
- Women Talking Dirty2001 · as Emily Boyle
- Wit2001 · as Evelyn 'E.M' Ashford
- The Sleeper2000 · as Violet Moon
- Talking Heads 21998
- The Avengers1998 · as Alice
- Jack & Sarah1995 · as Phil
- Cold Comfort Farm1995 · as Judith Starkadder
- Wolf1994 · as Mary
- The Maitlands1993 · as Mrs. May Maitland
- The Lost Language of Cranes1992 · as Rose Benjamin
- Let Him Have It1991 · as Lilian Bentley
- A Room of One's Own1991 · as Virginia Woolf
- Mountain Language1988 · as Elderly woman
- T.S. Eliot's 'The Waste Land'1988 · as Reader
- Roman Holiday1987 · as Countess
- A Hazard of Hearts1987 · as Lady Harriet's Maid
- The Vision1987 · as Helen Marriner
- Titus Andronicus1985 · as Queen Tamora
- The Burston Rebellion1985 · as Kitty Higdon
- A Better Class of Person1985 · as Nellie Osborne
- Royal Variety Performance 19841984
- The Dresser1983 · as Madge
- Bewitched1983 · as Mrs. Rutledge
- Nelly's Version1983 · as Nelly
- Oliver Twist1982 · as Mrs. Mann
- Sons and Lovers1981 · as Gertrude Morel
- She Fell Among Thieves1978 · as Vanity Fair
- Raku Fire1977
- Equus1977 · as Hesther Saloman
- I Don't Want to Be Born1976 · as Sister Albana
- The Lady's Not for Burning1974 · as Jennet Jourdemayne
- Electra1974 · as Electra
- The Lady from the Sea1974 · as Ellida
- The Duchess of Malfi1972 · as Duchess
- A Midsummer Night's Dream1971 · as Titania
- The Three Sisters1970 · as Olga
- Double Bill1969 · as Woman
- Nothing's Ever Over1968 · as Her
- Inadmissible Evidence1968 · as Shirley
- The Big Man Coughed and Died1966 · as The Girl
- Fable1965 · as Joan
- The Square1961 · as The Girl
- The Lives of Animals— · as Elizabeth Costello
- Bunker—
All TV Shows (48)
- Remembers…2022 · as Self
- The Crown2016 · as Queen Mary
- Rosamunde Pilcher: Fighting for Her Family2015 · as Catherine Maier
- Rosamunde Pilcher's Shades of Love2011 · as Violet Aird
- Upstairs Downstairs2010 · as Maud, Lady Holland
- Cranford2007 · as Miss Deborah Jenkyns
- The Graham Norton Show2007 · as Self
- Agatha Christie's Marple2004 · as Lady Tressilian
- Doc Martin2004 · as Ruth Ellingham
- Richard & Judy2001 · as Self
- Waking the Dead2001 · as Abigail Dusniak
- David Copperfield2000 · as Jane Murdstone
- Easter Tales2000 · as The Mourner
- Madame Bovary2000 · as Marie Louise
- A Dance to the Music of Time1997 · as Brightman
- Performance1991 · as Mrs Maitland
- Chillers1990 · as Mrs Waggoner
- Agatha Christie's Poirot1989 · as Princess Dragomiroff
- Talking Heads1988 · as Celia
- The Modern World: Ten Great Writers1988 · as Virginia Woolf
- The Modern World: Ten Great Writers1988 · as Reader
- Screen Two1985 · as Helen Marriner
- Screen Two1985 · as Kitty Higdon
- Shades of Darkness1983 · as Mrs. Rutledge
- Smiley's People1982 · as Madame Ostrakova
- Celebrity Playhouse1981 · as Stella Kirby
- Sons and Lovers1981 · as Gertrude Morel
- BBC2 Play of the Week1977 · as Vanity Fair
- Affairs of the Heart1974 · as Kate Cookham
- Upstairs, Downstairs1971 · as Lady Maud Holland
- Solo1970
- W. Somerset Maugham1969 · as Leslie Crosbie
- W. Somerset Maugham1969 · as Olive Hardy
- Half Hour Story1967 · as Her
- BBC Play of the Month1965 · as Electra
- BBC Play of the Month1965 · as Olga
- BBC Play of the Month1965 · as Catherine Sloper
- BBC Play of the Month1965 · as Titania
- The Wednesday Play1964 · as The Girl
- The Wednesday Play1964 · as Joan
- The Wednesday Play1964 · as Mabel
- The Wednesday Play1964 · as Woman
- The Massingham Affair1964
- Theatre 6251964 · as Eileen
- An Age of Kings1960 · as Lady
- An Age of Kings1960 · as Joan la Pucelle
- Tony Awards1956 · as Self - Nominee
- Golden Globe Awards1944 · as Self - Nominee