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June Georgina Ellis Bromly (3 June 1926 – 26 June 2011) was an English
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Alan Bromly Alan Bromly (1915–1995) was a British television director and producer. Bromly also directed two feature films ''The Angel Who Pawned Her Harp'' and ''Follow That Horse!''. Amongst the television series he worked on were ''Out of the Unknown''. ...
(1915–1995).


Filmography


Film roles

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The Angel Who Pawned Her Harp ''The Angel Who Pawned Her Harp'' is a 1954 British fantasy comedy film directed by Alan Bromly and starring Felix Aylmer, Diane Cilento and Jerry Desmonde. The film was based on a novel by Charles Terrot and is a remake of his television p ...
'' (1954) - Sally * ''
Sky West and Crooked ''Sky West and Crooked'' (known in the United States as ''Gypsy Girl'') is a 1966 British romantic drama film starring Hayley Mills. The film was directed by her father, John Mills, and was co-written by her mother, Mary Hayley Bell. The titl ...
'' (1965) - Mrs. Cheeseman * ''
Quatermass and the Pit ''Quatermass and the Pit'' is a British television science-fiction serial transmitted live by BBC Television in December 1958 and January 1959. It was the third and last of the BBC's ''Quatermass'' serials, although the chief character, Profe ...
'' (1967) - Blonde * ''
Ring of Bright Water ''Ring of Bright Water'' is a book by Gavin Maxwell about his life in a remote house in coastal Scotland where he kept several wild otters as pets. First published in 1960, it became a best seller and is considered a literary masterpiece, event ...
'' (1969) - Barmaid * ''
Anne of the Thousand Days ''Anne of the Thousand Days'' is a 1969 British period historical drama film based on the life of Anne Boleyn, directed by Charles Jarrott and produced by Hal B. Wallis. The screenplay by Bridget Boland and John Hale is an adaptation of the 194 ...
'' (1969) - Bess * ''
Frenzy ''Frenzy'' is a 1972 British thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It is the penultimate feature film of his extensive career. The screenplay by Anthony Shaffer was based on the 1966 novel ''Goodbye Piccadilly, Farewell Leicester Squar ...
'' (1972) - Maisie - Barmaid (uncredited) * ''
Yanks ''Yanks'' is a 1979 drama film directed by John Schlesinger, and starring Richard Gere, Vanessa Redgrave, William Devane, Lisa Eichhorn and Tony Melody. The film is set during the Second World War in Northern England and features no combat scen ...
'' (1979) - Mrs. Shenton * ''
Hot Moves ''Hot Moves'' is an American 1984 comedy film by director Jim Sotos starring Michael Zorek Michael Zorek is an American film and television actor who has appeared in films and television series such as ''Private School'', ''Family Ties'', '' T ...
'' (1985) - Old Lady in Park * '' The Girl in a Swing'' (1988) - Lady at Auction * '' Getting It Right'' (1989) - Mrs. Wagstaffe * ''
Younger and Younger ''Younger And Younger'' is a 1993 American comedy film co-written and directed by Percy Adlon and starring Donald Sutherland, Brendan Fraser and Lolita Davidovich. Synopsis Jonathan Younger owns a self-storage facility, and runs it with his wife ...
'' (1993) - Auntie E


Television roles

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The Prisoner ''The Prisoner'' is a 1967 British television series about an unnamed British intelligence agent who is abducted and imprisoned in a mysterious coastal village, where his captors designate him as Number Six and try to find out why he abruptl ...
'' (1967) - Number Forty-eight (''
A Change of Mind "A Change of Mind" is an episode of the allegorical British science fiction TV series, ''The Prisoner''. It was written by Roger Parkes and directed by Patrick McGoohan and ninth produced. It was the twelfth episode to be broadcast in the UK on ...
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Paul Temple Paul Temple is a fictional character created by English writer Francis Durbridge. Temple is a professional author of crime fiction and an amateur private detective. With his wife Louise, affectionately known as 'Steve' in reference to her jo ...
'' (1969–1970) - Kate Balfour * ''
Porridge Porridge is a food made by heating or boiling ground, crushed or chopped starchy plants, typically grain, in milk or water. It is often cooked or served with added flavourings such as sugar, honey, (dried) fruit or syrup to make a sweet cereal, ...
'' (1974) - Isobel Fletcher * ''
Poldark ''Poldark'' is a series of historical novels by Winston Graham, published from 1945 to 1953 and continued from 1973 to 2002. The first novel, '' Ross Poldark'', was named for the protagonist of the series. The novel series was adapted twice ...
'' (1977) - Lady Whitworth * '' All Creatures Great and Small'' (1978–1989) - Mrs Mason / Mrs. Bellerby * ''
Fawlty Towers ''Fawlty Towers'' is a British television sitcom written by John Cleese and Connie Booth, broadcast on BBC2 in 1975 and 1979. Two series of six episodes each were made. The show was ranked first on a list of the 100 Greatest British Television ...
'' (1979) - Mrs. Johnston


References


External links

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June Ellis
at Theatricalia 1926 births 2011 deaths British television actresses People from Dover, Kent British film actresses {{UK-screen-actor-stub