Mona Washbourne Net Worth is $1.7 Million Mona Washbourne Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Beloved round and roly-poly British character player Mona Washbourne was a natural symbol for the working-class as much of her early career was in playing midwives, barmaids, nannies, landladies and factory workers. Born November 27, 1903, in Birmingham, England, the daughter of Arthur Edmund Washbourne and his wife Kate (Robinson), the piano was ...
Date Of Birth November 27, 1903 Died 1988-11-15 Place Of Birth Birmingham, England, UK Height 5' 4" (1.63 m) Profession Actress, Soundtrack Star Sign Sagittarius
# Fact 1 Sister-in-law of Mark Dignam . 2 Was nominated for Broadway's 1971 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Dramatic) for David Storey 's "Home."
Actress Title Year Status Character December Flower 1987 TV Movie Mary Grey Charles & Diana: A Royal Love Story 1982 TV Movie Queen Mother Celebrity Playhouse 1981 TV Series Mrs. Pearce Brideshead Revisited 1981 TV Mini-Series Nanny Hawkins Shillingbury Tales 1981 TV Series Marjorie Cavendish Thérèse Raquin 1980 TV Mini-Series Madame Raquin The London Connection 1979 Aunt Lydia Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color 1979 TV Series Aunt Lydia Stevie 1978 Aunt The Galton & Simpson Playhouse 1977 TV Series Ethel Duckworth The Blue Bird 1976 Grandmother Mr. Quilp 1975 Mrs. Jarley Centre Play 1975 TV Series Hilda Tea at Four 1975 TV Movie The Driver's Seat 1974 Mrs. Helen Fiedke Marty Back Together Again 1974 TV Series Various Characters Six Days of Justice 1973 TV Series Chairman of the Bench O Lucky Man! 1973 Neighbour / Usher / Sister Hallett All Star Comedy Carnival 1972 TV Movie Guest Thirty-Minute Theatre 1972 TV Series Mrs. Hudson What Became of Jack and Jill? 1972 Gran Alice Tallent Play for Today 1972 TV Series Kathleen Armchair Theatre 1959-1970 TV Series Sister / Harriet / Ellen Ridgeway / ... Fragment of Fear 1970 Mrs. Gray The Dustbinmen 1970 TV Series Mrs. Cullingforth The Games 1970 Mrs. Hayes The Great Inimitable Mr. Dickens 1970 TV Movie Mrs. Jarley Wicked Women 1970 TV Series Mama Parkin's Patch 1969 TV Series Mrs. Jackson ITV Saturday Night Theatre 1969 TV Series Mrs. Fumble Rogues' Gallery 1969 TV Series Mrs. Fumble The Bed Sitting Room 1969 Mother ITV Playhouse 1968-1969 TV Series Mary / Julia Pyrton If.... 1968 Matron: Staff NET Playhouse 1968 TV Series Kathleen Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter 1968 Mrs. Brown Two a Penny 1967 Mrs. Duckett Casino Royale 1967 Tea Lady (uncredited) The Third Day 1965 Catherine Parsons The Collector 1965 Aunt Annie One Way Pendulum 1965 Aunt Mildred Ferry Cross the Mersey 1964 Aunt Lil My Fair Lady 1964 Mrs. Pearce Night Must Fall 1964 Mrs. Bramson Billy Liar 1963 Alice Fisher ITV Television Playhouse 1960-1961 TV Series Mrs. Doris Mapp / Margaret Mason No Love for Johnnie 1961 Well-wisher at Train Station (uncredited) Theatre Night 1960 TV Series Alice Fisher The Brides of Dracula 1960 Frau Lang Knight Errant Limited 1960 TV Series Miss Mathilda Lawson-Hardy A Chance to Live 1960 TV Movie Mrs. Jordan Count Your Blessings 1959 Nanny A Cry from the Streets 1958 Mrs. Daniels ITV Play of the Week 1958 TV Series Mrs. Savage Matinee Theatre 1958 TV Series Dunkirk 1958 Worker Who Speaks to Holden (uncredited) Son of a Stranger 1957 The Vise 1957 TV Series Mrs. Sullivan A Stranger in Town 1957 Agnes Smith The Good Companions 1957 Mrs. Joe Brundit It's Great to Be Young! 1956 Miss Morrow, School Mistress Fanny 1956 TV Movie Honorine Circus Friends 1956 Miss Linstead Loser Takes All 1956 Nurse (uncredited) Blonde Sinner 1956 Mrs. Thomas, landlady Tears for Simon 1956 Library Manageress (uncredited) Count of Twelve 1955 Supporting Role (episode "The Count of Twelve") Alias John Preston 1955 uncredited Lilli Palmer Theatre 1955 TV Series Mrs. Turner Cast a Dark Shadow 1955 Monica Bare John and Julie 1955 Miss Rendlesham Cash on Delivery 1954 Mid Wife Appleby. Child's Play 1954 Miss Emily Goslett Betrayed 1954 Waitress (uncredited) Doctor in the House 1954 Midwifery Sister (uncredited) Star of My Night 1954 Bit Part (uncredited) Man with a Million 1954 Mum with Pram (uncredited) Adventure in the Hopfields 1954 Mrs. McBain The Disagreeable Man 1953 TV Short Mrs. Temperley Johnny on the Run 1953 Mrs. MacGregor The Gambler and the Lady 1952 Miss Minter My Dear Petitioner 1952 TV Movie Kay Ballard Probation Officer 1950 Short Dark Interval 1950 Double Confession 1950 Fussy Mother John Keats Lived Here 1949 TV Movie Mrs. Brawne Maytime in Mayfair 1949 Lady Leveson Adam and Evalyn 1949 Mrs. Salop - Lady Gambler (uncredited) The Huggetts Abroad 1949 Lugubrious Housewife (uncredited) Once Upon a Dream 1949 Vicar's Wife The Winslow Boy 1948 Miss Barnes A Hundred Years Old 1948 TV Movie Carmen Campos Evergreen 1934 Barmaid (uncredited)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter 1968 performer: "The World Is for the Young" My Fair Lady 1964 performer: "I Could Have Danced All Night" 1956 - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character The Theatre Quiz 1981 TV Series Herself - Panellist Clapper Board 1979 TV Series Herself The 22th Annual Golden Globes Awards 1965 TV Special Herself - Accepting Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy / Musical From Me to You 1957 TV Series Herself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1982 BSFC Award Boston Society of Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actress Stevie (1978) 1981 NBR Award National Board of Review, USA Best Supporting Actress Stevie (1978) 1981 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actress Stevie (1978) 1978 LAFCA Award Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress Stevie (1978)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1979 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Actress in a Supporting Role - Motion Picture Stevie (1978) 1979 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actress Stevie (1978)
2nd Place Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1982 NSFC Award National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA Best Supporting Actress Stevie (1978)
Known for movies My Fair Lady (1964) as Mrs. Pearce
The Collector (1965) as Aunt Annie
Billy Liar (1963) as Alice Fisher
If.... (1968) as Matron: Staff