Siân Phillips

Siân Phillips

Known For

The 50 Greatest Television Dramas

Biography

Dame Jane Elizabeth Ailwên Phillips DBE (born 14 May 1933), known professionally as Siân Phillips, is a Welsh actress, author and singer.

Phillips was the daughter of Sally (née Thomas), a teacher, and David Phillips, a steelworker-turned-policeman. She is a Welsh-speaker and in the first volume of her autobiography, "Private Faces", she notes that she spoke only Welsh for much of her childhood, learning English by listening to the radio.

She attended Pontardawe Grammar School and later read English and Philosophy at University College Cardiff, graduating in 1955. She entered RADA in LOndon, England with a scholarship in September 1955, the same year as Diana Rigg and Glenda Jackson. She went on to win the prestigious Bancroft Gold Medal for Hedda Gabler and was offered work in Hollywood when she left RADA. While still a student she was offered three film contracts, entailing her to work for an extended period of time in the United States; but she declined, preferring to work on stage instead.

Movies Featuring Siân Phillips

National Theatre Live: Under Milk Wood

National Theatre Live: Under Milk Wood (2021)

as Mrs Utah Watkins / Polly Garter / Mrs Beyon
A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol (2020)

as Grandmother / narrator (voice)
Summerland

Summerland (2020)

as Margaret Corey
Miss Dalí

Miss Dalí (2018)

as Anna Maria Dalí
The Murder Room

The Murder Room (2004)

as Marie Strickland
Aristocrats

Aristocrats (1999)

as Narrator/Older Lady Emily Lennox
No Image

The Scold's Bridle (1998)

as Mathilda Gillespie
Emlyn's Moon

Emlyn's Moon (1990)

as Nain Griffiths
Dark River

Dark River (1990)

as Mrs. Blessington
Valmont

Valmont (1989)

as Madame de Volanges
The Snow Spider

The Snow Spider (1988)

as Nain Griffiths
Dune

Dune (1984)

as Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam
Nijinsky

Nijinsky (1980)

as Lady Ripon
Heartbreak House

Heartbreak House (1977)

as Hesione Hushabye
Under Milk Wood

Under Milk Wood (1972)

as Mrs. Ogmore-Pritchard
Becket

Becket (1964)

as Gwendolen
The Longest Day

The Longest Day (1962)

as WRNS Officer (uncredited)