Barbara Murray
Barbara Ann Murray, born on September 27, 1929, is a renowned English actress celebrated for her significant contributions to film and television. She was previously married to actor John Justin, with whom she had three daughters before their divorce in 1964.
Murray's career flourished in the 1940s and 1950s, where she captivated audiences as a leading lady in numerous British films, including the classic "Passport to Pimlico" (1949) and "Meet Mr. Lucifer" (1953). As the 1960s approached, she continued her film work, appearing in notable projects such as Tony Hancock's "The Punch and Judy Man." However, it was in television that she found a lasting legacy, particularly for her portrayal of Lady Pamela Wilder in the popular drama series "The Plane Makers," which was later rebranded as "The Power Game."
Her extensive television repertoire includes appearances in acclaimed series such as "The Escape of R.D.7," "Danger Man," "The Saint," "Department S," "Strange Report," "The Pallisers," "The Mackinnons," "Doctor Who" (in the "Black Orchid" serial), "Albert and Victoria," and "The Bretts." Barbara Murray remains a cherished figure in the entertainment industry, recognized for her versatility and enduring presence on screen.
Filmography
Campbell's Kingdom
The Punch and Judy Man
Tales from the Crypt
Operation Bullshine
Don't Ever Leave Me
The Dark Man
Passport to Pimlico
Another Man's Poison
Boys in Brown
A Cry from the Streets
A Dandy in Aspic
Meet Mr. Lucifer