
Penelope Wilton
Known for department: Acting
Birthday: 1946-06-03
Place of birth: Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, UK
Biography
Dame Penelope Alice Wilton DBE (born 3 June 1946) is an English actress. She was formerly married to fellow actor Sir Ian Holm, and as she has not remarried, she retains her married style of Lady Holm. Wilton is known for starring opposite Richard Briers in the BBC sitcom Ever Decreasing Circles (1984–1989), playing Homily in The Borrowers (1992) and The Return of the Borrowers(1993), and for her role as the widowed Isobel Crawley in the ITV drama Downton Abbey (2010–2015). She also played the recurring role of Harriet Jones in Doctor Who (2005–2008) and Anne in Ricky Gervais' Netflix dark comedy After Life. Wilton has had an extensive career on stage, receiving six Olivier Award nominations. She was nominated for Man and Superman (1981), The Secret Rapture (1988), The Deep Blue Sea(1994), John Gabriel Borkman (2008) and The Chalk Garden (2009) before winning the 2015 Olivier Award for Best Actress for Taken at Midnight. Her film appearances include Clockwise (1986), Cry Freedom (1987), Blame It on the Bellboy (1992), Calendar Girls (2003), Shaun of the Dead (2004), Match Point (2005), Pride & Prejudice (2005), The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2012), The Girl (2012), The BFG (2016) and The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry (2023). Description above from the Wikipedia article Penelope Wilton, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for

Shaun of the Dead
2004Barbara
Visitation

Clockwise
1986Pat Garden
The History Boys
2006Mrs. Bibby
Iris
2001Janet Stone
Calendar Girls
2003Ruth
The French Lieutenant's Woman
1981Sonia
Cry Freedom
1987Wendy Woods
Blame It on the Bellboy
1992Patricia Fulford
Joseph Andrews
1977Mrs. Wilton
Alice Through the Looking Glass
1998White Queen
Carrington
1995Lady Ottoline Morrell
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
2012Jean Ainslie
Laughterhouse
1984Alice Singleton
Tom's Midnight Garden
1999Aunt Melbourne
Rockaby
2000Old Woman
Brexit Shorts: The End
2017Helen
The Girl
2012Peggy RobertsonLandscape
1995Beth