
Jane Merrow
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
1941-08-26 (83 years old)
Place of Birth
Hertfordshire, England, UK
Jane Merrow
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Jane Merrow (born 26 August 1941) is a British actress, born in London to an English mother and German refugee, who was active in the 1960s and 1970s in England and the US. She is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Her most notable role was as Alais, the mistress of Henry II (played by Peter O'Toole) in The Lion in Winter (1968), for which she received a Golden Globe nomination in the category of actress in a supporting role, losing to Ruth Gordon who won for Rosemary's Baby.
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Known For
Acting
Get Lost
as Anna (The White Queen)
In the Grip of Terror
as Matron Margaret
(2022)
(2020)
The Haunting of Margam Castle
as Edith Withers
(2018)
New Chilling Tales: The Anthology
as Mrs. White / Woman ("The Monkey's Paw" "The Yellow Wallpaper")
(2016)
UFO From Earth to the Moon
as Self
(2016)
(2013)
(2010)
Beware of What You Wish For
as Mrs White
(1983)
The Appointment
as Dianna
(1981)
The Patricia Neal Story
as Val Eaton
(1974)
Diagnosis: Murder
as Mary Dawson
(1974)
A Time for Love
as Janice
(1973)
The Horror at 37,000 Feet
as Sheila O'Neill
(1972)
The Hound of the Baskervilles
as Beryl Stapleton
(1971)
Hands of the Ripper
as Laura
(1970)
Adam's Woman
as Bess
(1968)
The Lion in Winter
as Alais
(1968)
Assignment K
as Martine
(1967)
Night of the Big Heat
as Angela Roberts
(1965)
The World of George Orwell: 1984
as Julia
(1965)
Catacombs
as Alice Taylor
(1964)
The System
as Nicola
(1961)
Don't Bother to Knock
as American Girl
Crew
(2018)
New Chilling Tales: The Anthology
Adaptation
(2014)
The Damned Thing
Writer, Producer
(2013)
The Yellow Wallpaper
Writer
(2011)
The Tell-tale Heart
Writer, Producer
(2010)
Beware of What You Wish For
Producer, Writer
(1998)
The Cater Street Hangman
Co-Executive Producer