
Kathleen Byron
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
1921-01-11
Day of Death
2009-01-18 (88 years old)
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Kathleen Byron
Biography
Kathleen Elizabeth Fell (11 January 1921 – 18 January 2009), known professionally as Kathleen Byron, was a British actress of stage, screen and television.
Known For
Acting
(2010)
Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff
as Self – Interviewee
(2001)
Painting with Light
as Self
(2000)
(1998)
Saving Private Ryan
as Old Mrs. Ryan
(1998)
Les Misérables
as Mother Superior
(1996)
Emma
as Mrs. Goddard
(1981)
From a Far Country
as Tadek's Mother
(1981)
Hedda Gabler
as Juliana Tesmen
(1980)
The Elephant Man
as Lady Waddington
(1975)
One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing
as Colonel's Wife
(1974)
Craze
as Muriel Sharp
(1974)
The Abdication
as Queen Mother
(1973)
Nothing But the Night
as Dr. Rose
(1973)
Wolfshead: The Legend of Robin Hood
as Katherine of Locksley
(1972)
The Moonstone
as Lady Verinder
(1972)
On Call
as Elizabeth
(1971)
Twins of Evil
as Katy Weil
(1971)
Private Road
as Mrs. Halpern
(1968)
Hammerhead
as Lady Calvert
(1968)
Countercrime
as Miss Hanley
(1962)
Night of the Eagle
as Evelyn Sawtelle
(1961)
Hand in Hand
as Mrs. O'Malley
(1955)
Secret Venture
as Renee L'Epine
(1954)
Profile
as Margot Holland
(1954)
The Night of the Full Moon
as Jane
(1953)
Young Bess
as Ann Seymour
(1952)
The Gambler and the Lady
as Pat
(1952)
My Death Is a Mockery
as Helen Bradley
(1951)
The House in the Square
as Duchess of Devonshire
(1951)
Hell Is Sold Out
as Arlette de Balzamann
(1951)
Life in Her Hands
as Ann Peters
(1951)
Tom Brown's Schooldays
as Mrs. Brown
(1951)
Scarlet Thread
as Josephine
(1951)
Four Days
as Lucienne Templar
(1950)
Prelude to Fame
as Anne Bondini
(1950)
The Reluctant Widow
as Mme. Annette de Chevreaux
(1949)
The Small Back Room
as Susan
(1949)
Madness of the Heart
as Verite Faimont
(1947)
Black Narcissus
as Sister Ruth
(1946)
A Matter of Life and Death
as An Angel
(1943)
The Silver Fleet
as Schoolmistress
(1942)
The Young Mr. Pitt
as Millicent Grey (uncredited)