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Caroline Blakiston

Caroline Blakiston

Caroline Blakiston (born 13 February 1933) is an English actress. Best known for her role in the television comedy series Brass, she has also appeared as Mon Mothma in the science-fiction film Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. In the 1960s she appeared in three episodes of The Avengers as well a number of ITC productions such as The Saint and the 1969 Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) episode "Never Trust a Ghost". She appeared to great acclaim as Marjorie Ferrar in the BBC Television adaptation of Galsworthy's The Forsyte Saga in 1967. In 1977 she appeared in Raffles as Lady Paulton, and also in Murder Most English as Helen Carobleat. In 1986 Blakiston played the villain Bess Sedgwick, opposite Joan Hickson's Miss Marple, in "At Bertram's Hotel", made by the BBC and shown on the PBS series Mystery in the U.S. She also appeared as Lionel Hardcastle's ex-wife in an episode of As Time Goes By. She and Geoffrey Palmer (Lionel) had previously played estranged spouses a decade earlier in Carla Lane's series The Last Song.

  • BIRTH 13/02/1933
  • Country United Kingdom
  • SHOWS 14
  • MOVIES 6

Shows (14)

Midsomer Murders
Midsomer Murders
Angela Hartley / Hilary Compton / Sylvia Lennard
Agatha Christie's Poirot
Agatha Christie's Poirot
Julia Carstairs
The Avengers
The Avengers
Cynthia Wentworth-Howe
Father Brown (2013)
Father Brown (2013)
Lady Lavinia Pryde
Sherlock Holmes (1984)
Sherlock Holmes (1984)
Dowager Duchess
The Saint
The Saint
Eleanor Bastion
The Champions
The Champions
Marion Grant
Heartbeat (1992)
Heartbeat (1992)
Hildy Dressler
The Line of Beauty
The Line of Beauty
Lady Partridge
Lovejoy
Lovejoy
Miss Hemmingway
The Sweeney
The Sweeney
Hildegarde
Department S
Department S
Kate Mortimer
The Caesars
The Caesars
Agrippina
Murder Most Horrid
Murder Most Horrid
Dr. Rachel Vine

Movies (6)

Return of the Jedi
Return of the Jedi
Mon Mothma
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Rowing Wife
The Fourth Protocol
The Fourth Protocol
Angela Berenson
The Lie
The Lie
Esther
On the Problem of the Autonomy of Art in Bourgeois Society, or S
On the Problem of the Autonomy of Art in…
Mon Mothma
Les Misérables
Les Misérables
Mme Thénardier