Beryl Reid
Beryl Elizabeth Reid, OBE, born on June 17, 1919, and passing on October 13, 1996, was a distinguished British actress celebrated for her work across both stage and screen. Known for her remarkable versatility and captivating performances, Reid made a significant impact in the entertainment industry throughout her career.
Her journey in acting began in the theatre, where she honed her craft and gained recognition for her powerful stage presence. Reid's theatrical prowess was evident in her performances in productions such as "The Killing of Sister George" in the 1960s, which showcased her ability to tackle complex and challenging roles.
In addition to her stage success, Reid also left her mark on television and film. She became a familiar face on British television, most notably in the sitcom "The Bed-Sit Girl" and the acclaimed series "The Forsyte Saga." Her film credits include notable works such as "The Killing of Sister George," where her portrayal earned her critical acclaim.
Reid’s exceptional talent did not go unnoticed; she was honored with an OBE for her contributions to the arts. Her legacy is one of a pioneering actress who broke boundaries and inspired future generations. Beryl Reid remains a celebrated figure in British performing arts, remembered for her unique ability to bring characters to life with depth and authenticity.
Filmography
Dr. Phibes Rises Again
Joseph Andrews
Two-Way Stretch
The Wind in the Willows
No Sex Please: We're British
The Assassination Bureau
Entertaining Mr. Sloane
Carry On Emmannuelle
Inspector Clouseau
The Belles of St. Trinian's
The Killing of Sister George
Star!
Father Dear Father
The Beast in the Cellar
Psychomania
Blankety Blank