Siân Phillips
Dame Jane Elizabeth Ailwên Phillips DBE, professionally recognized as Siân Phillips, was born on May 14, 1933, in Wales. A distinguished actress, author, and singer, Phillips grew up in a bilingual household, speaking Welsh primarily during her early years. Her parents, Sally, a teacher, and David, a former steelworker turned policeman, instilled in her a love for language and the arts. In her autobiography, "Private Faces," she reflects on her childhood experiences and her journey to learning English through the radio.
Phillips received her education at Pontardawe Grammar School before pursuing her passion for literature and philosophy at University College Cardiff, where she graduated in 1955. The same year, she earned a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London, joining contemporaries like Diana Rigg and Glenda Jackson. Her talent quickly shone through, culminating in her winning the coveted Bancroft Gold Medal for her performance in "Hedda Gabler." Upon graduating from RADA, she received multiple offers for film contracts in Hollywood, but she chose to focus on stage performances, demonstrating her commitment to the theatrical arts. Siân Phillips has since built a remarkable career that showcases her versatility and passion for performance.
Filmography
The Doctor and the Devils
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969)
A Christmas Carol (2020)
Becket
Alice Through the Looking Glass (1998)
Young Cassidy
Valmont
Murphy's War
Under Milk Wood
Summerland
Miss Dalí
The Age of Innocence (1993)
Ewoks: The Battle for Endor
Clash of the Titans
Be Happy!
Peter O'Toole: Along the Sky Road to Aqaba
Dream Horse
Dune
The Borrowers
Emperor: Rise & Fall of a Dynasty
I, Claudius