Phyllis MacMahon
Phyllis MacMahon is a talented actress hailing from Ireland, recognized for her compelling performances across a diverse range of film genres. Her career spans several decades, marked by notable appearances in iconic films, including her role as Muriel Eady in the chilling 1971 thriller *10 Rillington Place*, where she became the first victim of Richard Attenborough's character, John Christie. MacMahon also showcased her versatility in *Leo the Last* (1970), *I Don't Want to Be Born* (1975), and the critically acclaimed *The Magdalene Sisters* (2002), which highlighted the harrowing experiences of women in a Catholic institution.
In addition to these significant roles, she portrayed an Irish nurse in John Mackenzie’s *Made* (1972), further demonstrating her ability to embody various characters. MacMahon often finds herself cast in roles that include nuns, prostitutes, or elderly aunts, which she brings to life with depth and authenticity. Her work in *Shaun of the Dead* (2004) also contributed to her recognition, as she participated in this beloved zombie comedy that has gained a cult following. Throughout her career, Phyllis MacMahon has established herself as a distinctive presence in the film industry, leaving a lasting impact through her memorable roles and performances.