Dorothy Tutin
actress • soundtrack
Dame Dorothy Tutin, DBE (8 April 1930 – 6 August 2001) was an English actress of stage, film and television. For her work in the theatre, she won two Olivier Awards and two Evening Standard Awards for Best Actress. She was made a CBE in 1967 and a Dame (DBE) in 2000.
Born: April 9, 1930 in London, England, UK
Died: August 6, 2001 (age 71)
Known For
Movies & TV Credits
39 total credits across film and television
Title | Job | Year |
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Actress | 2000 | |
Actress | 1999 | |
Alive and Kicking Movie | Actress | 1996 |
The Great Kandinsky Movie | Actress | 1995 |
Actress | 1994 | |
Scarlett Limited Series | Actress | 1994 |
Rik Mayall Presents TV Show | Actress | 1993 |
Actress | 1993 | |
Body & Soul Limited Series | Actress | 1993 |
Heartbeat TV Show | Actress | 1992 |
Party Time Movie | Actress | 1992 |
The Yellow Wallpaper Movie | Actress | 1989 |
The Demon Lover Movie | Actress | 1986 |
The Shooting Party Movie | Actress | 1985 |
Theatre Night TV Show | Actress | 1985 |
Theatre Night TV Show | Actress | 1985 |
Murder with Mirrors Movie | Actress | 1985 |
Robin Hood TV Show | Actress | 1984 |
The Bill TV Show | Actress | 1984 |
A Kind of Alaska Movie | Actress | 1984 |
Landscape Movie | Actress | 1983 |
King Lear Movie | Actress | 1983 |
Number 10 Limited Series | Actress | 1983 |
Life After Death Movie | Actress | 1982 |
Tales of the Unexpected TV Show | Actress | 1979 |
All Creatures Great & Small TV Show | Actress | 1978 |
Ghosts Movie | Actress | 1977 |
South Riding Limited Series | Actress | 1974 |
Vienna 1900 Limited Series | Actress | 1973 |
Savage Messiah Movie | Actress | 1972 |
The Spy's Wife Short Film | Actress | 1972 |
Cromwell Movie | Actress | 1970 |
The Six Wives of Henry VIII Limited Series | Actress | 1970 |
The Jazz Age TV Show | Actress | 1968 |
The Cherry Orchard Movie | Actress | 1962 |
The Scent of Fear Movie | Actress | 1959 |
A Tale of Two Cities Movie | Actress | 1958 |
The Beggar's Opera Movie | Actress | 1953 |
Actress | 1952 |