- Rosalie Crutchley
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name = Rosalie Crutchley
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birthdate = birth date|1920|1|4|df=y
birthplace =London
deathdate = death date and age|1997|7|28|1920|1|4|df=y
deathplace =London Rosalie Crutchley (
January 4 ,1920 -July 28 ,1997 ) was an English actress.Trained at the
Royal Academy of Music , Crutchley was best known for her television performances, but had a long and successful career in the theatre and in films, making her stage debut in 1938 and her screen debut in 1947. She continued acting up until her death in 1997.She had dark piercing eyes, and often played foreign characters, or rather sinister characters. She played many classical roles, including Juliet in Shakespeare's "
Romeo and Juliet ", Hermione in "The Winter's Tale " and Goneril in "King Lear ".Her screen debut was as a violinist who is murdered in "Take My Life". She played Madame Defarge in both A Tale of Two Cities, the 1958 film, and in the 1965 television serialisation of the same story.
She played
Catherine Parr in the 1970 TV series, "The Six Wives of Henry VIII", and played the same character in the 1971 TV series, "Elizabeth R ".Other roles included Mrs Sparsit in "
Hard Times " (ITV, 1977), and "Electra " (1974). She is probably remembered best for her performances in the classic movies "Quo Vadis?" (1951) as Acte, Nero's confidante, and "The Haunting " (1961) as the sinister housekeeper Mrs. Dudley.Rosalie also appeared in adaptations of two
A.J. Cronin novels, "The Spanish Gardener" (1956) and "Beyond This Place" (1959), and played the flinty maiden aunt in the TV adaptation of "Brendon Chase " (1980-81). She also had a short, but memorable, appearance in "Four Weddings and a Funeral " (1994).Her last appearance was in an episode of the TV detective series, "
Midsomer Murders ", in the episode, "The Killings at Badger's Drift ", playing Lucy Bellringer. This was shown in 1997, shortly before her death.She was married to, and divorced from, actor Peter Ashmore. Her son Jonathan lives in Canada.
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