Birthday
1932/06/06
Day of death
2014/12/21 (82 years old)
Gender
Female
Place of Birth
Coventry, Warwickshire, England, UK
Also know as
Билли Уайтлоу, Billie Honor Whitelaw
Billie Honor Whitelaw (6 June 1932 – 21 December 2014) was an English stage and screen actress. She worked in close collaborration with Irish playwright Samuel Beckett for 25 years and wass regarded as one of the foremost interpreters of his works. She was also known for her portrayal of Mrs Baylock, the demonic nanny in The Omen.
(1972) Frenzy
as Hetty Porter
(1976) The Omen
as Mrs. Baylock
(2000) Quills
as Madame LeClerc
(1990) The Krays
as Violet Kray
(1999) The Lost Son
as Mrs. Spitz
(1988) Joyriders
as Tammi O'Moore
(1983) Jamaica Inn
as Aunt Patience
(1982) The Dark Crystal
as Aughra (voice)
(1987) Maurice
as Mrs. Hall
(1992) Duel of Hearts
as Dorcas
(1971) Gumshoe
as Ellen
(1973) Night Watch
as Sarah Cooke
(1960) Hell Is a City
as Chloe Hawkins
(1961) Payroll
as Jackie Parker
(1991) A Murder of Quality
as Mad Janie
(1987) The Secret Garden
as Mrs. Medlock
(1960) Lena, O My Lena
as Lena
(1970) Start the Revolution Without Me
as Queen Marie
(1960) The Flesh and the Fiends
as Mary Patterson
(1968) Twisted Nerve
as Joan Harper
(1954) The Sleeping Tiger
as Receptionist at Pearce & Mann
(1968) Charlie Bubbles
as Lottie
(1970) Leo the Last
as Margaret
(1988) The Dressmaker
as Margo
(1990) Lorna Doone
as Sarah Ridd
(1989) The Fifteen Streets
as Beatrice Llewellyn
(1955) Room in the House
as Margaret
(1979) Leopard in the Snow
as Isabel James
(1972) Eagle in a Cage
as Madame Bertrand
(1961) No Love for Johnnie
as Mary
(1989) The Picnic
as Margie
(1985) Shadey
as Doctor Cloud
(1994) Deadly Advice
as Kate Webster
(1957) Miracle in Soho
as Maggie
(1996) Jane Eyre
as Grace Poole
(1984) An Audience with Mel Brooks
as Self (uncredited)
(1962) The Devil's Agent
as Piroska Maslov
(2000) The Last of the Blonde Bombshells
as Evelyn
(1972) Follow The Yellow Brick Road
as Judy Black
(1984) Camille
as Prudence Duvorney
(1969) The Adding Machine
as Daisy Devore
(1959) Bobbikins
as Lydia Simmons
(1960) Make Mine Mink
as Lily
(1953) The Fake
as Waitress
(1959) Breakout
as Rose Munro
(1985) Murder Elite
as Margaret Baker
(2007) Hot Fuzz
as Joyce Cooper
(1957) Small Hotel
as Caroline Mallet
(1973) Not I
as ---
(1955) Mr. Arkadin
as Raina Arkadin (voice) (uncredited)
(1982) An Unsuitable Job for a Woman
as Elizabeth Leaming
(1983) Slayground
as Madge
(1972) Poet Game
as Jeanne Saunders
(1984) The Chain
as Mrs. Andreos
(1992) The Cloning of Joanna May
as Mavis
(1980) A Tale of Two Cities
as Madame Therese Defarge
(2014) I, Of Whom I Know Nothing
as ---
(1994) Skallagrigg
as Margaret
(1961) Mr. Topaze
as Ernestine
(1971) Brown Skin Gal, Stay Home and Mind Bay-Bee
as Ruth
(1964) The Comedy Man
as Judy
(1991) Morrissey - Hulmerist
as Cast - Everyday is Like Sunday
(1985) Tangiers
as Louise
(2001) The Story of 'Frenzy'
as Self
(1993) The Entertainer
as Phoebe Rice
(1987) Samuel Beckett: Silence to Silence
as ---
(1968) The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
as Gwyn Thomas
(1978) The Water Babies
as Mrs. Doasyouwouldbedoneby / Old Crone / Mrs. Tripp / Woman in Black / Water Babies 'Gate Keeper'
(2005) The Curse of 'The Omen'
as Self
(1996) Samuel Beckett: As the Story Was Told
as interviewee
(1981) Rockaby
as W
(2015) Notfilm
as Self
(1958) Carve Her Name with Pride
as Winnie
(1977) Ghost Trio
as ---
(1981) Last Summer's Child
as Rose Marriott
(1978) Thomas Hardy: A Haunted Man
as Emma Hardy
(1992) Freddie as F.R.O.7.
as Messina (voice)
(1983) Making Samuel Beckett's 'Rockaby'
as The Actress
(1975) Space: 1999
as Zamara
(1983) Jamaica Inn
as Aunt Patience
(1951) Hallmark Hall of Fame
as Prudence
(2001) Judge John Deed
as ---
(1981) Private Schulz
as Bertha Freyer
(1977) Supernatural
as ---
(1982) Wogan
as Self
(1961) Stryker of the Yard
as ---
(1974) Napoleon and Love
as ---
(1972) The Sextet
as ---
(1997) Born to Run
as Lili Flitch
(1973) Wessex Tales
as ---
(1978) An Audience with...
as Self
(2000) A Dinner of Herbs
as Kate Makepeace
(1998) Merlin
as Ambrosia
(1951) Hallmark Hall of Fame
as Mrs. Medlock
(1999) Shooting the Past
as Veronica