Patricia Denys
Patricia Denys | |
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Born | 1937 London, England |
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse |
David J. Prole (m. 1981) |
Patricia Denys (born Patricia Bernice Sneyd; 1937) was a British actress.
Career
Patricia Denys trained at RADA[1][2], graduating in 1960[3]. In her final year at RADA she receiving the Silver Medal and Emile Littler award[2].
Filmography
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1961 | Deadline Midnight | 2 episodes | |
1963 | The Rag Trade | Betty | 12 episodes |
1964 | The Wednesday Play | Delia Ziegler | Episode: "The July Plot" |
1965 | Redcap | Lotte Leibrun | Episode: "A Question of Initiative" |
1965 | Public Eye | Jane Tindall | Episode: "Dig You Later" |
1966 | Emergency Ward 10 | Miss Maxwell | 2 episodes |
1966 | The Troubleshooters | Marion Flood | Episode: "No Such Thing as Luck" |
1966 | Out of the Unknown | Woman | Episode: "Level Seven" |
1967 | Softly, Softly | WPC Raikes | Episode: "What Colour a Wolf?" |
1970 | Thirty-Minute Theatre | Mrs. Maxwell Reece | Episode: "Waugh on Crime: In Which Inspector Waugh Encounters the English Class System" |
1973 | The Tomorrow People | Mrs. Jameson | 2 episodes |
1973 | New Scotland Yard | Joyce Ross | Episode: "Bullet in a Haystack" |
1976 | Z-Cars | Ellen Cookson | Episode: "Hunch" |
1977 | Mr. Big | Waitress | Episode: "The Bank Job" |
1980 | Charles Endell Esquire | Linda Croall | Episode: "Stuff Me a Flamingo" |
References
- ^ "On Approval at the Manoel Theatre" (PDF). um.edu.mt. Retrieved 29 July 2025.
- ^ a b "Patricia Denys: 'My first job, four days after leaving drama school, was The Trials of Oscar Wilde'". thestage.co.uk. 29 October 2019. Retrieved 29 July 2025.
- ^ "Rada Student & graduate profiles Patricia Denys". rada.ac.uk. Retrieved 29 July 2025.