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Meg Wynn Owen (born 8 November 1939) is a Welsh actress, who is best known for her role as Hazel Bellamy, née Forrest, in the television series Upstairs, Downstairs.She has also appeared in the films Gosford Park, Love Actually, Pride & Prejudice, Irina Palm, and The Duellists. She has worked with Nicola Pagett (who also appeared in Upstairs, Downstairs) in A Woman of Substance.She was married to William Wright from 1967 to 1987.
Date Of Birth November 8, 1939 Place Of Birth Wales, UK Height 5' 5" (1.65 m) Profession Actress Spouse William Wright Star Sign Scorpio
Actress Title Year Status Character Z Cars 1962 TV Series Welsh W / T Operator The Winter's Tale 1962 TV Movie Emilia Only Two Can Play 1962 Dilys (uncredited) Thirty Minute Theatre 1961 TV Series Gwyneth Dixon of Dock Green 1961 TV Series Winifred Paine Nightfall at Kriekville 1961 TV Movie May Hendriks The Scarf 2014/I Short Laura Crewe The Jury 2011 TV Mini-Series Olive Livingstone Doctor Who 2010 TV Series Old Isabella Hereafter 2010 Mirror Lady (as Meg Wynn-Owen) Doctors 2003-2009 TV Series Eloise Beckley / Marjorie Blake The Bill 2008 TV Series Vera Andrews The Last Detective 2007 TV Series Sheila Hopper Irina Palm 2007 Julia Venus 2006/I Hospital Drama Family (as Meg Wynn-Owen) Scoop 2006 Housekeeper Pride & Prejudice 2005 Mrs. Reynolds Vanity Fair 2004 Lady Crawley Holby City 2004 TV Series Anna Jones Family Business 2004 TV Series Iris Brooker Love Actually 2003 PM's Secretary Possession 2002 Mrs. Lees Gosford Park: Deleted Scenes 2002 Video short Lewis Gosford Park 2001 Lewis Last Orders 2001 Joan The Lifeboat 1994 TV Series Vera Parry Screenplay 1987 TV Series White Lady Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission 1987 TV Movie Julia Flamands A Woman of Substance 1985 TV Mini-Series Elizabeth Harte Scarecrow and Mrs. King 1984 TV Series Lady Gwyneth Bromfield Travelling Man 1984 TV Series Gwen Owen On the Razzle 1983 TV Movie Frau Fischer Frost in May 1982 TV Mini-Series Nell Crayshaw Will Shakespeare 1978 TV Mini-Series Anne Shakespeare The Duellists 1977 Léonie Crown Court 1975 TV Series Celia Plowman Upstairs, Downstairs 1973-1974 TV Series Hazel Bellamy
Hazel Forrest Blueblood 1974 Beate 2nd House 1974 TV Series Lydia Malachi's Cove 1973 Mally's mother The Song of Songs 1973 TV Series Frau Hauff Country Matters 1972 TV Mini-Series Lorn ITV Saturday Night Theatre 1972 TV Series Louise / Sasha Spy Trap 1972 TV Series Anna Vas The Befrienders 1972 TV Series Catherine Under Milk Wood 1972 Lily Smalls Smith 1970 TV Mini-Series Miss Mansfield Jackanory 1969 TV Series Storyteller The Expert 1969 TV Series Phillis Oakley Mystery and Imagination 1968 TV Series Justine
Ellen Late Night Horror 1968 TV Series Alexis Gheria Theatre 625 1968 TV Series Olwen Inheritance 1967 TV Series Jenny Oldroyd Escape 1967 TV Series Anna Boy Meets Girl 1967 TV Series Elizabeth King of the River 1966 TV Series Ruth King A Poor Gentleman 1965 TV Series Olga Dr. Finlay's Casebook 1965 TV Series Angela Wilson-Carr The Man in Room 17 1965 TV Series Glynis Hughes Thursday Theatre 1965 TV Series Stella Twenty
Alice Montego Armchair Theatre 1965 TV Series Charlotte The Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling 1964 TV Series Gwen Stratton The Wednesday Play 1964 TV Series Josie Esther Waters 1964 TV Series Esther Waters Festival 1964 TV Series Mariana Lorna Doone 1963 TV Mini-Series Annie Ridd ITV Play of the Week 1962 TV Series Sister Bridget The River Flows East 1962 TV Series Ann Farrance Silent Evidence 1962 TV Series Isobel Farley The Franchise Affair 1962 TV Series Betty Kane
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Upstairs, Downstairs 1974 TV Series performer - 1 episode
Self Title Year Status Character Happy Birthday BAFTA 2007 TV Movie Must See TV 2005 TV Series documentary Herself The Story of Upstairs Downstairs 2005 Video documentary Herself After They Were Famous 2002 TV Series documentary Herself After Upstairs Downstairs 2002 TV Movie documentary Herself The Making of Gosford Park 2002 TV Short documentary Herself (uncredited) Upstairs Downstairs Remembered: 25th Anniversary 1996 Video Herself Juke Box Jury 1966 TV Series Herself - Panellist Signpost 1963 TV Series documentary
Known for movies Pride & Prejudice (2005) as Mrs. Reynolds
Love Actually (2003) as PM's Secretary
Gosford Park (2001) as Lewis
The Duellists (1977) as Léonie