
Mary Morris
Biography
From Wikipedia Mary Lilian Agnes Morris (13 December 1915 – 14 October 1988) was a British actress Morris made her stage debut in Lysistrata at the Gate Theatre, London, in 1935. In 1943, she played Anna Petrovitch in the Ealing war movie Undercover as the wife of a Serbian guerrilla leader, and appeared in many British films of the 1930s and 1940s. On television, she played Professor Madeleine Dawnay in the science-fiction television drama A for Andromeda (and its sequel, The Andromeda Breakthrough), and Cleopatra in Antony and Cleopatra (as part of the BBC's adaptation of Shakespeare's Roman plays, The Spread of the Eagle, 1963). As a Number Two in The Prisoner episode "Dance of the Dead" she dressed as Peter Pan during a masquerade ball. After a 25-year absence she reappeared in films as the mother of the murdered boy in the 1977 horror film Full Circle. She also appeared on television in Doctor Who in the story Kinda (1982), playing the pivotal role of the shaman Panna opposite Peter Davison.[citation needed] Other television appearances included the Countess Vronsky in the BBC's Anna Karenina (1977), the macabre, ancient relative in the Walter de la Mare story, Seaton's Aunt (1983) in Granada Television's Shades of Darkness series and the formidable matriarch in Police at the Funeral, an adaptation of one of Margery Allingham's Albert Campion stories for the BBC's Campion (1989).
Movies

Richard II
1978

Doctor Who: Kinda
1982

"Pimpernel" Smith
1941

The Thief of Bagdad
1940

The Life and Death of King John
1984

Major Barbara
1941

The Spy in Black
1939

Full Circle
1978

Train of Events
1949

The Agitator
1945

Prison Without Bars
1938

Undercover
1943
TV Shows

Boy Dominic
1974

Ballet Shoes
1975

Doctor Who
1963

The Prisoner
1967

Theatre 625
1964

The Ray Bradbury Theater
1985

Interpol Calling
1959

Anna Karenina
1977

The Philco Television Playhouse
1948

The Andromeda Breakthrough
1962

Campion
1989

BBC Play of the Month
1965