Marianne Stone
Marianne Stone, a highly regarded character actress, holds the remarkable title of the most prolific actress in the United Kingdom, with appearances in over 200 films. This impressive record has secured her a spot in the latest edition of the Guinness Book of World Records, where she is recognized as "the actress with the most screen credits." Stone's contributions to the horror genre, particularly during the vibrant Sixties, have also been acknowledged in the book *English Gothic: A Century of Horror Cinema*. While she is celebrated for her work in horror films, the majority of her on-screen portrayals reflected working-class life. In her early career, she showcased her talent as a shop assistant in *When the Bough Breaks* (1947) and later as a lethargic waitress in *Brighton Rock* (1947). Stone’s ability to embody relatable characters endeared her to audiences and solidified her place in cinematic history. Her enduring legacy continues to influence aspiring actors and actresses in the industry today, as she exemplified dedication and versatility throughout her extensive career.
Filmography
Carry On at Your Convenience
Tiger Bay (1959)
The Frightened City
Berserk!
There's a Girl in My Soup
Paranoiac
Blood Suckers
Bless This House
Spaceways
Time, Gentlemen, Please!
Nothing But the Best
Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River
Two and Two Make Six
The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb
Barbados Quest
Traitor's Gate
Operation Bullshine
No Trees in the Street
Woman in a Dressing Gown
All Coppers Are...
The Fast Lady
Jack the Ripper
36 Hours
Baxter!
Corridors of Blood
Hysteria
Twisted Nerve
Assault
Craze
The Day the Earth Caught Fire
Penny Gold
Baby Love
Déjà Vu