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This slender, willowy actress with hooded eyes and chiseled cheekbones has demonstrated her versatility in roles ranging from the bon vivant of Herbert Ross' musical remake of "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" (1969) to the bloodthirsty Livia in "I, Claudius" (BBC, 1976) to impersonating screen legend Marlene Dietrich on stage in the 1990s. Sian Phillips began her career as a child performer on the radio in her native Wales. She also did a stint as an announcer and newsreader in her early 20s before concentrating on an acting career....

Filmography

The Gigolos - ( Lady James / 2006 / Released / )
House of America - ( Mam / 1998 / Released / )
The Age of Innocence - ( Mrs Archer / 1993 / Released / )
Dark River - ( Mrs Blessington / 1990 / Released / )
Valmont - ( Madame DeVolanges / 1989 / Released / Alternative Films )
The Doctor and the Devils - ( Annabella Rock / 1985 / Released / Brooksfilms International )
Dune - ( Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam / 1984 / Released / )
Clash of the Titans - ( Cassiopeia / 1981 / Released / )
Nijinsky - ( Lady Ripon / 1980 / Released / )
Murphy's War - ( Hayden / 1971 / Released / WEG )
Under Milk Wood - ( Mrs Ogmore-Pritchard / 1971 / Released / Keep Films )
Goodbye, Mr. Chips - ( Ursula Mossbank / 1969 / Released / )
Laughter in the Dark - ( Lady Elizabeth More / 1969 / Released / )
Young Cassidy - ( Ella / 1965 / Released / MGM/UA Entertainment Company )
Becket - ( Gwendolen / 1964 / Released / )
TV Credits
P.D. James' The Murder Room ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
Attila ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Alice Through the Looking Glass ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
Aristocrats ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
The Magician's House ( 1999 / Released ): Voice / Actor
La Femme Nikita ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
The Return of the Borrowers ( 1996 / Released ): Actor
Heidi ( 1993 / Released ): Actor
The Borrowers ( 1993 / Released ): Actor
A Painful Case ( 1992 / Released ): Actor
Collins Meets Coward ( 1992 / Released ): Actor
Red Empire ( 1991 / Released ): Narrator
Pyramid ( 1988 / Released ): Voice
Vanity Fair ( 1988 / Released ): Actor
The Two Mrs. Grenvilles ( 1987 / Released ): Actor
Ewoks: The Battle For Endor ( 1985 / Released ): Actor
Smiley's People ( 1982 / Released ): Actor
I, Claudius ( 1977 / Released ): Actor
How Green Was My Valley ( 1976 / Released ): Actor
Shoulder to Shoulder ( 1975 / Released ): Actor
The Other World of Winston Churchill ( 1964 / Released ): Actor
Full Biography (Back to top)

This slender, willowy actress with hooded eyes and chiseled cheekbones has demonstrated her versatility in roles ranging from the bon vivant of Herbert Ross' musical remake of "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" (1969) to the bloodthirsty Livia in "I, Claudius" (BBC, 1976) to impersonating screen legend Marlene Dietrich on stage in the 1990s. Sian Phillips began her career as a child performer on the radio in her native Wales. She also did a stint as an announcer and newsreader in her early 20s before concentrating on an acting career. Almost from the outset of her stage work, she was landing major roles, whether it be playing Shaw's "Saint Joan" in repertory or debuting in the West End as "Hedda Gabler". Since the late 50s, Phillips has amassed an impressive resume, generally earning strong reviews for her performances.

In 1959, Phillips wed the tempestuous Irish actor Peter O'Toole and over the course of their 20-year union, the pair frequently collaborated. They starred as illicit lovers in the BBC production "Siwan" (1960) and acted alongside one another in four films, most notably "Becket" (1964), "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" and "Under Milk Wood" (1971). While her feature career lay dormant throughout the 70s, the small screen offered this marvelous character player several excellent roles. Phillips excelled as the suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst in the acclaimed BBC drama "Shoulder to Shoulder" (1974) and won BAFTA Awards for her turns as the matriarch of a Welsh mining family in the series adaptation of "How Green Was My Valley" (BBC, 1975) and as a power-hungry Roman Empress in "I, Claudius". As the 80s dawned, Phillips teamed with Alec Guinness for adaptations of John le Carre's spy novels "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" (PBS, 1980) and "Smiley's People" (syndicated, 1982). Simultaneously, she revived her feature career offering nice turns often in material that was subpar (i.e., "Clash of the Titans" 1981). Occasionally, juicier roles, like Madame de Volanges in Milos Forman's "Valmont" (1989) or Mrs. Archer in Martin Scorsese's "The Age of Innocence" (1993) reminded all of what this actress was capable.

In 1980, Phillips undertook her first stage musical role, that of Vera, in a London revival of "Pal Joey" and a new chapter in her career was born. In addition to appearing in classic roles like "Major Barbara" and "Ghosts", she alternated parts in musicals like "Gigi" and "A Little Night Music". Both aspects of her career dovetailed in "Marlene", her superb impersonation of the Teutonic movie legend. The first half of the show was a behind-the-scenes look at preparations for one of the legendary concerts Dietrich gave late in her life, while the second act was a recreation of said concert. When the show opened in 1997 in London, it was a resounding success. A 1999 Broadway staging met a less receptive response, but Phillips justly received a Tony Award nomination for her performance.


Profession(s):
Actor, newsreader, TV announcer
Sometimes Credited As:
Siân Phillips
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Family
daughter:Kate O'Toole (born in 1960; father, Peter O'Toole)
daughter:Patricia O'Toole (born in 1963; father, Peter O'Toole)
father:David Phillips
husband:Peter O'Toole (second husband; married c. 1959; divorced in 1979)
husband:Robin Sachs (third husband; married in December 1979; divorced in 1992)
mother:Sally Phillips (worked as a housekeeper for daughter during daughter's marriage to Peter O'Toole)

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Education
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art London, England
University of Wales Cardiff, Wales 1955
Awards (Back to top)
Special BAFTA Cymru 2000
BAFTA Award Best Television Actress "I, Claudius" 1977
BAFTA Award Best Television Actress "How Green Was My Valley" 1975
National Society of Film Critics Award Best Supporting Actress "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" 1969

Milestones (Back to top)
2002 Starred in L.A. stage production "My Old Lady"
1999 Starred in the short-lived Broadway production of "Marlene"; received a Tony Award nomination
1999 Had supporting role in the BBC-1 series "Aristocrats"
1998 Played the Red Queen in the Channel Four adaptation of "Alice Through the Looking Glass", starring Kate Beckinsale
1997 Delivered a mememorable performance as Queen Eleanor in the A&E miniseries "Ivanhoe"
1996 Portrayed Madame Armfeldt in a stage revival of "A Little Night Music", starring Judi Dench and staged by Mathias
1995 Returned to Broadway as star of the award-winning revival of "An Inspector Calls"
1994 First portrayed screen legend Marlene Dietrich for two nights in the musical play "Marlene"; written by Gems and directed by Mathias
1993 Played Daniel Day-Lewis' mother in "The Age of Innocence"
1993 Appeared as the title character's grandmother in "Heidi" (The Disney Channel)
1993 Initial collaborations with playwright Pam Gems (as translator/adaptor) and director Sean Mathias, "Ghosts"
1989 Essayed the mother or Fairuza Balk's Cecile in "Valmont", Milos Forman's adaptation of "Les Liaisons Dangereuses"
1987 Portrayed the Duchess of Windsor in the NBC miniseries "The Two Mrs Grenvilles"
1985 Appeared in the London production of the stage adaptation of the musical "Gigi"
1984 Played Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam in "Dune"
1982 Reprised Ann Smiley in the syndicated "Smiley's People"
1981 Cast as Clementine Churchill opposite Robert Hardy in "Winston Churchill--The Wilderness Years"
1980 Returned to film acting in Herbert Ross' feature biopic "Nijinsky"
1980 Made stage singing debut starring as Vera in the London revival of the musical "Pal Joey"
1979 First played Ann Smiley opposite Alec Guiness in "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" (aired on PBS in the USA in 1980)
1978 Starred in the British TV series "Warrior Queen" (Thames Television)
1976 Offered a delectable turn as the evil Livia in the BBC production of "I, Claudius"
1974 Starred as suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst in the BBC series "Shoulder to Shoulder" (aired in the USA on PBS in 1975)
1973 Portrayed Virgina Woolf in the stage production, "A Nightingale in Bloomsbury Square"
1971 Final film with O'Toole, "Under Milk Wood"; last film for nine years
1969 Received widespread attention for her theatrical performance in the musical remake of "Goodbye, Mr. Chips", starring O'Toole and directed by Herbert Ross
1967 Played another Williams' heroine, Alma, in "Eccentricities of a Nightingale"
1964 Appeared as Hannah Jelkes in the London production of Tennessee Williams' "The Night of the Iguana"
1964 Had co-starring role in "Becket", starring then-husband Peter O'Toole; first of four films together
1962 Film debut in small role in "The Longest Day"
1960 Starred opposite Peter O'Toole in "Siwan", a BBC production about the arranged marriage between the title character, the daughter of King John and a Welsh prince
1959 Made London stage debut as "Hedda Gabler"
1958 Played title role of "Saint Joan" in Covington
1953 - 1955 Worked as a newsreader and announcer for the BBC
Born and raised in Wales
Began career as a radio actress with BBC-Radio, Wales in the mid-1940s
Made TV debut in the 1950s on BBC-Television, Wales
Toured Wales in Welsh-language productions for the Wales Arts Council
Portrayed Beth Morgan in the BBC TV adaptation of "How Green Was My Valley"
Revived "Marlene" for a tour and eventual run in London's West End


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