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Personal Info

Gender

Female

Birthday

1923-02-07 (102 years old)

Place of Birth

Parbold, Lancashire, England, UK

Dora Bryan

Biography:

Dora May Bryan OBE was an English actress of stage, film and television. Born Dora May Broadbent, her career began in pantomime as a child actor. In World War II she joined the ENSA in Italy to entertain British troops. 

After having established herself as a versatile stage actress, covering everything from drama and comedy to musicals, she started to appear in film in the late 1940s, and in 1968 she even had her own TV series, "According to Dora". At one point in her career she was Britain's highest-paid star.

She was active on stage until the mid 1990s and continued to work in film and television until 2005, when she finally had to give up the acting profession as she could no longer remember her lines. 

Her autobiography According To Dora was published in 1987. In 1996, she was awarded an OBE in recognition of her services to acting and the same year she was also awarded the Laurence Olivier Award for her role in the West End production of the Harold Pinter play "The Birthday Party".

She was married to British cricket player Bill Lawton from 1954 to his death in 2008. She lived in a nursing home in Hove, outside Brighton, until her death in 2014. 

Known For

Acting

2005

MirrorMask as Aunt Nan

2000

Doctors as Lily Anderson

1998

dinnerladies as Connie

1996

1995

Bed as Bosom Lady

1994

1993

Frank Stubbs Promotes as Molly Bramley

1992

1991

Palmer as Monica
Performance as Bosom Lady

1990

1989

Apartment Zero as Margaret McKinney

1986

Casualty as Hester Blewett

1983

Screamtime as Emma

1978

1973

1972

Up the Front as Cora Crumpington
Both Ends Meet as Dora Page

1971

Hands of the Ripper as Mrs. Golding

1967

1966

The Sandwich Man as Mrs. De Vere

1964

1961

1960

1959

Desert Mice as Gay Bennett

1958

1957

Small Hotel as (uncredited)

1956

1955

1954

Mad About Men as Berengaria
Fast and Loose as Mary Rawlings, the maid
Harmony Lane as Comedian
The Young Lovers as Switchboard Operator (uncredited)

1953

The Fake as Barmaid
Street Corner as Prostitute
The Intruder as Dora Bee

1952

The Ringer as Mrs. Hackett
Gift Horse as Glad Flanagan
13 East Street as Valerie
Time, Gentlemen, Please! as Peggy Stebbins

1951

High Treason as Mrs. Bowers
Scarlet Thread as Maggie
The Quiet Woman as Elsie Tripp
Lady Godiva Rides Again as Movie Publicist
Circle of Danger as Bubbles Fitzgerald

1950

No Trace as Maisie
The Blue Lamp as Maisie

1949

Now Barabbas as Winnie
The Interrupted Journey as the waitress
The Cure for Love as Jenny Jenkins
Adam and Evelyne as Blonde Sales Assistant (uncredited)
The Perfect Woman as Model in Shop
Don't Ever Leave Me as Talkative Hairdresser (uncredited)

1948

1947

Odd Man Out as Girl in Telephone Kiosk (uncredited)

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