Aimée Delamain

Aimée Delamain

Deceased · Born: Apr 21, 1906 · Died: Jun 18, 1999

Personal Details

BornApr 21, 1906 Hillingdon, London, England, UK

Biography

Aimée Delamain, a talented and accomplished actress, entered the world on April 21, 1906, in the charming suburban district of Hillingdon, located within the boundaries of London, England, United Kingdom.

Throughout her remarkable career, Delamain made a lasting impact on the world of entertainment, leaving an indelible mark on the industry. Her impressive repertoire of works includes the iconic 1988 film "High Spirits," the groundbreaking science fiction series "Doctor Who," and the stylish and sophisticated television series "The Avengers," which premiered in 1961.

Tragically, Aimée Delamain's life came to a close on June 18, 1999, at the esteemed Denville Hall, a residential care facility situated in the picturesque town of Northwood, within the London Borough of Hillingdon, England, United Kingdom.

Career

1992
Screen Two
Screen Two as Ambulatory Grannie
1989
First and Last
First and Last as Elderly Lady
Getting It Right
Getting It Right as Mrs. Arbuthnot
1988
High Spirits
High Spirits as Great Granny Plunkett
1985
Florence Nightingale
Florence Nightingale as Older Committee Lady
1984
Oxford Blues
Oxford Blues as Lady Belmore
1982
Cymbeline
Cymbeline as Gentlewoman
All for Love
All for Love as Miss Bird
1974
Haunted: The Ferryman
Haunted: The Ferryman as Woman in Bookstore
1972
1971
I, Monster
I, Monster as Landlady
1965
1963
1955