Celia Imrie



First NameCelia
Last NameImrie
Full Name at BirthCelia Diana Savile Imrie
Other NamesImpy
Age59
Date of BirthJuly 15, 1952
BirthplaceGuildford, Surrey, England
Height5' 5½" (166 cm)
BuildAverage
Eye ColorBlue
Hair ColorBrown - Light
Star SignCancer
EthnicityWhite
NationalityBritish
OccupationActress
Occupation CategoryActress
Claim to FameEstablished stage actress

Celia Diana Savile Imrie (born 15 July 1952) is an English actress. In a career starting in the early 1970s, Imrie has played Marianne Bellshade in Bergerac, Philippa Moorcroft in Dinnerladies, Miss Babs in Acorn Antiques, Diana Neal in After You've Gone and Gloria Millington in Kingdom. She has been described as "one of the most successful British actresses of recent decades".


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Filmography

Selected Celia Imrie film and TV show credits:


Acting Credits

2012
Titanic
Grace Rushton

2011
Lost Connection
Mum

2011
The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff

2010
The Road to Coronation Street
Doris Speed

2010
The Man Who Married Himself
Oliver's Mum

2010
My Angel
The Librarian

2010
Acts of Godfrey
Helen McGann

2010
Madame Ida
Mme. Olivier

2009
The Visit
Mother

2009
Conversation Piece
Jean

2008
Player
Laetitia

2007
Matron

2007
The Commander: The Devil You Know
Mrs. Thornton

2007
After You've Gone
Diana, Diana Neal

2007
Lady Glenmire

2007
Kingdom
Gloria Millington

2006
The Lavender List
Mary Wilson

2005
Tessa

2005
Mrs. Quickly

2005
Lady Riva Hardwick

2005
Mr Harvey Lights a Candle
Miss Davies

2004
Lydice Kenwood

2004
Susan Brading

2004
Reuben Don't Take Your Love to Town
Posh Lady

2003
Celia

2003
Out of Bounds
Doctor Imogen Reed

2003
The Planman
Gail Forrester

2003
The Last Detective
Emily Coulter

2002
Sonja

2002
Miss Rapier

2002
A Is for Acid
Rose Henderson

2002
Mrs. Meyrick

2002
Anna Gromyko

2002
Sparkhouse
Kate Lawton

2002
Violet Pearman

2002
Mrs Begg

2001
Una Alconbury

2001
Amy Chamberlain

2001
Harriet Martel

2001
Aunt Sadie

2001
Station Jim
Miss Frazier

2001
Baddiel's Syndrome
Ruth Proudhon

2000
Lady Gertrude

2000
Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)
Professor McKern

1999
Fighter Pilot Bravo 5

1999
Mrs. Bennett

1999
Hilltop Hospital
-

1999
Wetty Hainthropp Investigates
Nightclub owner

1998
Iris Du Pré

1998
Philippa

1998
Duck Patrol
Mrs. Calloway

1998
Hiccup
Judy

1997
Homily Clock

1997
Hospital!
Sister Muriel

1997
Into the Blue
Nadine Cunningham

1997
The Canterville Ghost
Lucy Otis

1997
Thelma Bailey

1997
Louise August

1997
Gaynor Whiteside

1997
Wokenwell
June Bonney

1997
Mr. White Goes to Westminster
Victoria Madison

1996
Christina Chance

1996
Blackhearts in Battersea
Duchess Of Battersea

1996
The Writing on the Wall
Kirsty

1995
Fadge

1995
Call up the Stars
-

1994
Mrs. Moritz

1994
A Dark Adapted Eye
Aunt Vera

1994
Pat and Margaret
Claire

1994
The Return of the Native
Susan Nunsuch

1994
Bella Darcy

1993
The Riff Raff Element
Joanna Tundish

1993
Bonjour la Classe
Mrs. Botney

1993
Brown Man, The
-

1993
A Question of Guilt
Sissy Malton

1992
Claudia Bing

1992
Sylvia Langley

1992
All Day Breakfast
Various characters

1992
Thacker
Ann Hadon Smith

1992
Blue Black Permanent
Barbara Thorburn

1991
Corinne Perigo

1991
4 Play
Bunny Heckle

1990
Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
Miss Jewsbury

1990
The World of Eddie Weary
Birdie

1989
Patsy Diehl

1989
'Aunt' Kathy Cloade

1989
Stay Lucky
Julia Vernon

1989
Victoria Wood
Actress in Spoof TV Coffee Ad, Carol, Jackie, Jackie

1987
Hilary

1986
Kate MacLeod

1986
Acorn Antiques
Miss Babs

1986
Elizabeth Clayton

1986
Lady Felicity Carey-Holden

1986
Screenplay
Lady MacDonald

1985
Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV
Miss Babs, Customer, Herself, Herself

1985
Screen Two
Davina Wright, Hopjoy, Madame Massis

1983
Servant at Inn

1983
Helen Lomax

1983
Storyboard
Sylvia

1982
Cloud Howe
Else Queen

1981
The Nightmare Man
Fiona Patterson

1981
Bergerac
Marianne Bellshade

1979
Sheila Johnson

1979
Polly, Surgery Receptionist

1978
Maid

1974
Barbara

1973
Assassin
-

1972
Marijke Dekker

1971
The Fenn Street Gang
Young Woman






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