Paola Dionisotti (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpaːola djoniˈzɔtti]; born 1946) is an Italian-British actress active on stage and British television since 1975.
Paola Dionisotti | |
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Born | 1946 (age 75–76) Torino, Italy |
Occupation | Actress |
A character actress best known on television for recurring roles as Lady Patricia Broughall in Forever Green and Aunt Nicholls in Harbour Lights, she also has had prominent roles in Miss Marple and Midsomer Murders. She is also known for playing Lady Waynwood in the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones.[1] On the stage, she is noted for her Shakespearean roles.[2] She starred in Michael Bogdanov's 1978 Royal Shakespeare Company production of The Taming of the Shrew at the Aldwych.[3] In 2014, she played the tavern landlady Mistress Quickly in the acclaimed RSC production of Henry IV Parts One and Two.
Year | Title | Role |
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1978 | The Sailor's Return | Lucy Sturmey |
1983 | Fords on Water | Eddie's Mother |
1984 | Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple: “A Murder is Announced” | Miss Hinchcliffe |
1998 | The Tichborne Claimant | The Dowager |
Vigo | Marie | |
2000 | Come and Go | Flo |
2001 | Intimacy | Amanda |
2004 | Love's Brother | Nonna |
2009 | Midsomer Murders: ’’The Great and the Good’’ | Mrs Stroud |
2010 | Doctors: “Careless Whisper” | Tricia Andrews |
2010 | Agatha Christie: Poirot: "Hallowe'en Party" | Mrs Goodbody |
2010 | My Mother's Coat | Narrator |
2012 | Cheerful Weather for the Wedding | Mrs Whitstable |
2014 | Game of Thrones: “The Mountain and the Viper” | Anya Waynwood |
2016 | Florence Foster Jenkins | Baroness Le Feyre |
Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actress | |
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