Elizabeth Spriggs
Elizabeth Jean Spriggs-Manson (née Williams) was a distinguished English character actress, renowned for her versatile performances on stage and screen. A prominent member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, she brought to life memorable characters, including the Nurse in *Romeo and Juliet*, Gertrude in *Hamlet*, and Beatrice in *Much Ado About Nothing*. Her exceptional talent was recognized in 1978 when she received the Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actress for her poignant role in Arnold Wesker's *Love Letters on Blue Paper*.
In film, Spriggs is perhaps best remembered for her portrayal of Mrs. Jennings in the acclaimed adaptation of *Sense and Sensibility* (1995), a performance that earned her a BAFTA nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Her filmography also includes significant roles in *Richard’s Things* (1980), *Impromptu* (1991), and *Paradise Road* (1997), showcasing her ability to adapt to a variety of genres. Furthermore, she made a memorable appearance in the fantasy blockbuster *Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone* (2001), further solidifying her legacy in popular culture.
Throughout her career, Elizabeth Spriggs left an indelible mark on the theatrical and cinematic landscapes, celebrated for her depth, charm, and ability to breathe life into every character she portrayed.
Filmography
Is Anybody There?
Impromptu
Paradise Road
A Christmas Carol (1999)
Spider's Web
The Hour of the Pig
An Unsuitable Job for a Woman
Lady Chatterley's Lover
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Julius Caesar (1979)
The Last Vampyre
The Queen of Sheba's Pearls
Alice in Wonderland (1999)
3 Into 2 Won't Go
The Barber of Siberia
The Sleeper
Sense and Sensibility
Parker
The Secret Agent