Amy Dalby  | |
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| Born | 3 January 1888 Clerkenwell, London, England  | 
| Died | 10 March 1969 (aged 81) London, England  | 
| Years active | 1938–1969 | 
Amy Mary Dalby (3 January 1888 – 10 March 1969) was an English actress[1] of stage and screen, often in kindly or eccentric spinster roles.[2]
Amy first acted at the age of six.[3] Her final performance was in the 8 March 1969 episode "The Battle of Godfrey's Cottage" of Dad's Army,[4] portraying the sister of Private Godfrey. She died in London on 10 March—two days after the episode aired.[5]
Partial filmography
- On the Night of the Fire (1939) - Hospital Nurse (uncredited)
 - Quiet Wedding (1941) - Miss Dacres (uncredited)
 - Penn of Pennsylvania (1942) - Hannah - Penn's Maid (uncredited)
 - The Night Has Eyes (1942) - Miss Miggs
 - The Great Mr. Handel (1942)
 - The Gentle Sex (1943) - Lady Behind the Bar at the Dance (uncredited)
 - Variety Jubilee (1943) - A Suffragette (uncredited)
 - Dear Octopus (1943) - (uncredited)
 - Millions Like Us (1943) - Mrs. Bourne - Hostel Matron (uncredited)
 - Waterloo Road (1945) - Maisie - Tillie's Aunt (uncredited)
 - The Wicked Lady (1945) - Aunt Doll
 - Pink String and Sealing Wax (1945) - Lady Customer In Shop (uncredited)
 - Carnival (1946) - Aunt Mary (uncredited)
 - The White Unicorn (1947) - Landlady (uncredited)
 - My Sister and I (1948) - Female Cleaner
 - It's Hard to Be Good (1948) - Bargee's Wife (uncredited)
 - The Passionate Friends (1949) - Lady on underground (uncredited)
 - Your Witness (1950) - Mrs. Widgely
 - Home to Danger (1951) - Jessica Morton - Cook (uncredited)
 - Brandy for the Parson (1952) - Postmistress
 - Time Bomb (1953) - Sarah - Charlie's Wife (uncredited)
 - The Straw Man (1953) - Lucy Graham
 - The Man Upstairs (1958) - Miss Acres
 - Further Up the Creek (1958) - Eadie Lovelace
 - The Lamp in Assassin Mews (1962) - Victoria Potts
 - The Haunting (1963) - Abigail Crain - Age 80 (uncredited)
 - The Old Dark House (1963) - Gambler (uncredited)
 - A Jolly Bad Fellow (1964) - Miss Crumb
 - The Counterfeit Constable (1964) - Mrs. Throttle
 - The Intelligence Men (1965) - Woman in Wardrobe Dept. (uncredited)
 - The Secret of My Success (1965) - Mrs. Tate
 - Fumo di Londra (1966) - Duchess of Bradford
 - Who Killed the Cat? (1966) - Lavinia Goldsworthy
 - The Spy with a Cold Nose (1966) - Miss Marchbanks
 - Smashing Time (1967) - Demolished Old lady
 
References
- ↑ Dalby biodata
 - ↑ "Amy Dalby | Theatricalia".
 - ↑ "Amy Dalby". The Stage. 13 March 1969.
 - ↑  "The Battle of Godfrey's Cottage". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 9 April 2016. 

 - ↑  "Amy Dalby". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 8 May 2016. Retrieved 9 April 2016. 

 
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