Penelope Wilton

Penelope Wilton

  • Born: 1946-6-3
  • Birthplace: Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
  • Height:
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Representative Works: "Shaun of the Dead", "Pride & Prejudice"
  • Penelope Wilton (Penelope Wilton), born on June 3, 1946 in Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, is a British film and television actress. His main works are " The French Lieutenant's Woman " [1]  .

    Performing Experience

    In 1975, he played the small role of Ligan in the TV series "BBC Best of the Month"   .
    In 1977, she played the supporting role Ms. Wilson in her debut film " Joseph Andrews "   .
    In 1981, she played the small role Sonia in the romantic drama " The French Lieutenant's Woman " starring Meryl Streep and Jeremy John Irons . 
    In 2001, she played the supporting role Janet Jones in the biopic " Iris " starring Kate Winslet and Judith Olivia Dench . 
    In 2004, by Edgar Howard Wright Jr self-guided self comedy horror film " Shaun of at The Dead " played by Sean's mother Barbara   .
    In 2005, she played the supporting role of Ms. Gardner in the romantic drama " Pride & Prejudice " starring Keira Christina Knightley . 

    Personal Life

    Penelope Wilton's family situation

    She is the daughter of Clifford Wilton and Alice Wilton (both deceased), Lindy’s sister, and the niece of actor Bill Travers and actress Lyndon Travers , Actor Richard Morant's distant relatives, is the former stepmother of Melissa Holm, Barnaby Holm, Jessica Holm, and Sara Jane Holm   .

    Penelope Wilton marital status

    On December 12, 1975 , he married fellow actor Daniel Massey . In 1976, he gave birth to a stillbirth 9 weeks early. At the end of 1977, 8 weeks early, he gave birth to a girl named Lyndon Alice Pei Nelope Massi, divorced in 1984; married actor Ian Holm in March 1991, and divorced in 2001   .
    Extended Reading

    Wives and Daughters quotes

    • [to Mr. Preston]

      Cynthia Kirkpatrick: I didn't sell myself. I liked you then, but oh, do I hate you now!

    • Lord Cumnor: I'm sorry I said anything about it now. I'll try to find a more agreeable piece of news.

      [pause]

      Lord Cumnor: Old Marjorie at the lodge is dead.