Miriam Margolyes

Miriam Margolyes

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Birthday: 
18 May 1941, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Height: 
155 cm
A veteran of stage and screen, award-winning actress Miriam Margolyes has achieved success on both sides of the Atlantic. Winner of the BAFTA Best Supporting Actress award in 1993 for The Age of Innocence (1993) she also received Best Supporting Actress at the 1989 LA Critics Circle Awards for her role in Little Dorrit (1987) and a Sony Radio Award... Show more »
A veteran of stage and screen, award-winning actress Miriam Margolyes has achieved success on both sides of the Atlantic. Winner of the BAFTA Best Supporting Actress award in 1993 for The Age of Innocence (1993) she also received Best Supporting Actress at the 1989 LA Critics Circle Awards for her role in Little Dorrit (1987) and a Sony Radio Award for Best Actress on "Radio" in 1993. She was the voice of Fly the dog in Babe (1995).Major credits during her long and celebrated career include Yentl (1983), Little Shop of Horrors (1986), I Love You to Death (1990), End of Days (1999), Sunshine (1999), Cold Comfort Farm (1995), Cats & Dogs (2001), Magnolia (1999) and she was Prof. Sprout in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002).Most recently Margolyes appeared in Stephen Hopkins' The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004), Modigliani (2004), István Szabó's Being Julia (2004) and Ladies in Lavender (2004) (with Dames Maggie Smith and Judi Dench), which is opening at the NY Tribeca Festival on April 23rd.Most memorable TV credits include Screen Two: Old Flames (1990), Freud (1984), The Life and Loves of a She-Devil (1986), The Black Adder (1982), The Girls of Slender Means (1975), _Oliver Twist (1982) (TV)_, The History Man (1981), Vanity Fair (2004) , Supply & Demand (1997). She was Franny in the CBS sitcom Frannie's Turn (1992) and starred recently in the Miss Marple episode, "Murder at the Vicarage".Stage credits include "The Vagina Monologues", Sir Peter Hall's Los Angeles production of "Romeo & Juliet", "She Stoops to Conquer" and "Orpheus Descending" (all for Sir Peter Hall), "The Killing of Sister George", "The Threepenny Opera" (Tony Richardson), Michael Lindsay-Hogg's "The White Devil" at The Old Vic, the Bristol Old Vic production of "The Canterbury Tales" and her own award-winning, one-woman show, "Dickens' Woman". In the 2002 Queen's New Years Honours List, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II awarded her the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British) Empire for her services to Drama. Show less «

Miriam Margolyes's FILMOGRAPHY

Miriam and Alan: Lost in Scotland - Season 1

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Miriams Big Fat Adventure - Season 1

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American Dad - Season 18

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The Last Leg - Season 22

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The Last Leg - Season 21

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The Last Leg - Season 23

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Call the Midwife - Season 10

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Call The Midwife - Season 9

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Doctor Who - Season 12

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The Graham Norton Show - Season 27

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The Graham Norton Show - Season 28

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Family Guy - Season 19

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American Dad - Season 17

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The Windsors - Season 3

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The Last Leg - Season 19

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The Last Leg - Season 20

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Late Night with Seth Meyers - Season 8

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Miss Fisher & the Crypt of Tears

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Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears

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Call the Midwife - Season 8

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The Graham Norton Show - Season 25

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The Graham Norton Show - Season 26

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Doc Martin - Season 9

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Miriam Margolyes'S roles

Professor Pomona Sprout
Professor Pomona Sprout
Mrs. Catherine Mingott
Mrs. Catherine Mingott
Sophie the Castle Maid
Sophie the Castle Maid
Rita's Grandma
Rita's Grandma
The Nurse
The Nurse
The Matchmaker
The Matchmaker
Aunt Sponge
Aunt Sponge
Fly
Fly
Mabel
Mabel
Gertrude Stein
Gertrude Stein
Grandma Rosy
Grandma Rosy
Mrs. Kowalski
Mrs. Kowalski
Mrs. Astrakhan
Mrs. Astrakhan
Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher
Grunhilda
Grunhilda
Herself - Guest
Herself - Guest
Herself - Guest
Herself - Guest
Mother Mildred, Sister Mildred
Mother Mildred, Sister Mildred