Shirley Anne Field
Biography
Shirley Anne Field (born Shirley Broomfield; June 27, 1938 - December 10, 2023) was an English actress who performed on stage, film and television since 1955, prominent during the British New Wave. After a course at the Lucie Clayton School and Model Agency, she became a photographic model for pin-up magazines like Reveille and Titbits. She was subsequently spotted by Bill Watts, who ran a theatrical agency and obtained for her roles in late 1950s British films, usually uncredited. Her first appearance in a film was as an extra in Simon and Laura (1955). She had small parts in All for Mary (1955), Lost (1956), Yield to the Night (1956) (directed by J. Lee Thompson), It's Never Too Late (1956), It's a Wonderful World (1956), The Weapon (1956), Loser Takes All (1956), The Silken Affair (1956), Dry Rot (1956), The Good Companions (1957) (again for Thompson), Seven Thunders (1957), and The Flesh Is Weak (1957). She was in episodes of The New Adventures of Martin Kane (1957) and International Detective. Field's first sizeable film role was in Horrors of the Black Museum (1959). She had minor parts in Once More, with Feeling! (1960) and And the Same to You (1960). Field had a larger role in the controversial Peeping Tom (1960). She appeared on stage in The Lily White Boys with Albert Finney. In 1960, Field's breakthrough came when she was chosen by Tony Richardson to play the role of model Tina Lapford in The Entertainer (1960), starring Laurence Olivier, distributed by Bryanston Films. Field had a supporting role in Beat Girl (1960), then appeared in probably her best known role as Doreen, the would-be girlfriend of rebellious Arthur Seaton (played by Albert Finney), in the New Wave film Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960). Field starred alongside Kenneth More in Man in the Moon (1960). With those three big film starring roles in 1960, she became one of the very few actors ever to have their name above the titles in all the major cinemas around Leicester Square simultaneously. Although offered a role in A Kind of Loving (1962), Field turned it down to play the female lead in a Hollywood financed film, The War Lover (1962), with Steve McQueen. In the UK, she had the lead in Lunch Hour (1962), which was one of her favorite films. For Hammer films, Field starred in The Damned (1963), directed by Joseph Losey. She went to Hollywood to play the female lead in an epic directed by J. Lee Thompson, Kings of the Sun (1963). Thompson had her under personal contract at this stage. Field went to Italy to appear in The Wedding March (1966), then back in England made Doctor in Clover (1966) and Alfie (1966). She had a supporting role in Hell Is Empty (1967) and later starred in With Love in Mind (1970) and A Touch of the Other (1970), then made House of the Living Dead (1974). By the late 1970s Field was more commonly seen on TV, in shows such as Centre Play, Shoestring, Buccaneer, Never the Twain and a long run on Santa Barbara as well as TV movies like Two by Forsyth. She had roles in films like My Beautiful Laundrette (1985), Shag (1989), Getting It Right (1989), The Rachel Papers (1989), Hear My Song (1991), UFO (1993), Taking Liberty (1993), Loving Deadly (1994), and At Risk (1994). Description above from the Wikipedia article Shirley Anne Field, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

Murder, She Wrote

Waking the Dead

Last of the Summer Wine

Lady Chatterley

Dalziel and Pascoe

Monarch of the Glen

Blankety Blank
All Movies (41)
- Beautiful Relics2014 · as Evie
- The Power of Three2011 · as Jenni
- The Kid2010 · as Margaret
- Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry2000 · as Mary the Mother of Christie
- Loving Deadly1994 · as Madame
- U.F.O. The Movie1993 · as Supreme Commander
- Anna Lee: Headcase1993 · as Mrs. Westerman
- Hear My Song1991 · as Cathleen Doyle
- The Rachel Papers1989 · as Mrs. Seth Smith
- Getting It Right1989 · as Anne
- Shag1989 · as Mrs. Clatterbuck
- My Beautiful Laundrette1985 · as Rachel
- Risking It1977 · as Joanne Clewes
- House of the Living Dead1974 · as Mary Anne Carew
- A Touch of the Other1970 · as Elaine
- Hell Is Empty1967 · as Shirley McGee
- Shotgun1966 · as Madeleine
- Alfie1966 · as Carla
- Doctor in Clover1966 · as Nurse Bancroft
- The Wedding March1966 · as Laure
- Kings of the Sun1963 · as Ixchel
- The Damned1962 · as Joan
- The War Lover1962 · as Daphne Caldwell
- Lunch Hour1962 · as Girl
- Man in the Moon1960 · as Polly
- Saturday Night and Sunday Morning1960 · as Doreen
- Beat Girl1960 · as Dodo
- The Entertainer1960 · as Tina Lapford
- Peeping Tom1960 · as Pauline Shields
- Once More, with Feeling!1960 · as Angela Hooper
- And the Same to You1960 · as Iris Collins
- Upstairs and Downstairs1959 · as Arriving Passenger 2 (uncredited)
- Horrors of the Black Museum1959 · as Angela Banks
- Seven Thunders1957 · as Prostitute
- The Flesh Is Weak1957 · as Susan
- The Good Companions1957 · as Redhead - Three Graces
- Loser Takes All1956 · as Attractive Girl in Salle Rivée (uncredited)
- The Weapon1956
- Lost1956 · as Girl Working at Taxi Garage
- All for Mary1955 · as Young Woman on Aeroplane
- Simon and Laura1955 · as Minor Role
All TV Shows (20)
- Cash in the Celebrity Attic2008 · as Self
- Waking the Dead2001 · as Monica Reynolds
- Monarch of the Glen2000 · as Sadie
- Madson1996 · as Elaine Dews
- Dalziel and Pascoe1996 · as Cissy Kohler
- Bramwell1995 · as Peggy Heart
- The World of Hammer1994 · as Self (archive footage)
- Lady Chatterley1993 · as Mrs Ivy Bolton
- El C.I.D.1990 · as Dolly
- Murder, She Wrote1984 · as Anne Gillen
- Santa Barbara1984 · as Pamela Capwell Conrad
- Countdown1982
- Never the Twain1981 · as Stephanie
- Buccaneer1980 · as Janet Blair
- Shoestring1979 · as Barbara Knight
- Blankety Blank1979 · as Self
- Centre Play1973 · as Joanne Clewes
- Last of the Summer Wine1973 · as Eva
- Frost on Sunday1968 · as Self – Guest
- The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson1962 · as Self