Caroline Mortimer

Caroline Mortimer

Born: March 12, 1942
Died: September 20, 2020
in Willersey, Gloucestershire, England, UK

Movies for Caroline Mortimer...

Title: The House of Eliott
Character: Emily Murray
Released: August 31, 1991
Type: TV
Two sisters who set up a London fashion house for society of the early 1920s.
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Title: The Cleopatras
Released: January 19, 1983
Type: TV
Eight-part drama covering the lives of the queens of Egypt from Cleopatra II in 145 BC to the death of the famous Cleopatra VII in 30 BC.
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Title: Kids
Released: April 27, 1979
Type: TV
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Title: Rumpole of the Bailey
Released: December 17, 1975
Type: TV
Rumpole of the Bailey is a British television series created and written by the British writer and barrister John Mortimer. It stars Leo McKern as Horace Rumpole, an aging London barrister who defends any and all clients, and has been spun off into a series of short stories, novels, and radio programmes.
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Title: Space: 1999
Character: Dione
Released: September 4, 1975
Type: TV
The crew of Moonbase Alpha must struggle to survive when a massive explosion throws the Moon from orbit into deep space.
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Juggernaut
Title: Juggernaut
Character: Susan McCleod
Released: September 25, 1974
Type: Movie
A terrorist demands a huge ransom in exchange for information on how to disarm the seven bombs he has planted aboard a trans-Atlantic cruise ship.
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Title: The Pallisers
Released: January 19, 1974
Type: TV
This sprawling BBC saga follows an aristocratic family through three generations of power, wealth, intrigue, and scandal in Victorian England. Based on Anthony Trollope’s “political” novels .
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Title: Within These Walls
Released: January 4, 1974
Type: TV
Within These Walls is a British television drama programme made by London Weekend Television for ITV and shown between 1974 and 1978. It portrayed life in HMP Stone Park, a fictional women's prison. Unlike the later women-in-prison TV series Prisoner and Bad Girls, Within These Walls tended to centre its storylines around the prison staff rather than the inmates. The lead character was the well-groomed, genteel governor Faye Boswell, and episodes revolved around her attempts to liberalise the prison regime while managing her personal life at home. Another prominent character was her Chief Officer, Mrs. Armitage. Googie Withers left after three series; in Series Four her character was replaced as governor by Helen Forrester, who in turn left to be replaced in the final Series Five by Susan Marshall. The creator and writer of the programme, David Butler, played the prison chaplain, the Rev Henry Prentice, in some episodes. As of November 2011 Network DVD have released all five series in the UK, with the exception of "Nowhere for the Kids", an episode from Series Two which appears to have been wiped from the archives.
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The Hireling
Title: The Hireling
Character: Connie
Released: June 10, 1973
Type: Movie
Based on the novel by L. P. Hartley, The Hireling is a dissection of antiquated but hardly dormant British class distinctions as a lonely socialite and her chauffeur become more than friends.
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Three's One
Title: Three's One
Character: Maggie
Released: June 4, 1973
Type: Movie
Are Maggie and Tony using each other as a means of communicating with Dr Leafer? Or are they using Dr Leafer as a means of communicating with each other?
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The Death of Adolf Hitler
Title: The Death of Adolf Hitler
Character: Eva Braun
Released: January 7, 1973
Type: Movie
The final days in the Bunker, with Hitler becoming more and more paranoid, plumbing the depths of his madness and reaching his well deserved fate.
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The McKenzie Break
Title: The McKenzie Break
Character: A.T.S. Sergeant Bell
Released: October 28, 1970
Type: Movie
A German U-Boat commander and 600 prisoners plan a daring escape from a PoW camp in Scotland.
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Title: Menace
Released: September 29, 1970
Type: TV
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A Child and a Half
Title: A Child and a Half
Character: Sylvia
Released: April 9, 1969
Type: Movie
A man enters into a correspondence with his colleague's eight-year-old daughter.
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A Place for Lovers
Title: A Place for Lovers
Character: Maggie
Released: December 19, 1968
Type: Movie
Globe-trotting clothes-horse Julia, who's harboring a secret, embarks on a 10-day fling with Valerio in Italy.
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Jamie, on a Flying Visit
Title: Jamie, on a Flying Visit
Released: January 2, 1968
Type: Movie
Michael Frayn play part of TV series The Wednesday Play.
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The Last Invasion
Title: The Last Invasion
Character: Edith
Released: August 24, 1966
Type: Movie
A film following Harold II at the Battle of Hastings
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The Gong Game
Title: The Gong Game
Character: Linda Breeze
Released: December 11, 1965
Type: Movie
Once, long ago, Clive Breeze was a hero whose bravery won him a medal. Now, he's a middle-aged failure who's in big, big trouble.
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A Little Temptation
Title: A Little Temptation
Character: Celia
Released: March 17, 1965
Type: Movie
A writer is having an affair with a married woman and gets embroiled with the other women in her life.
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Saturday Night Out
Title: Saturday Night Out
Character: Marlene
Released: April 1, 1964
Type: Movie
Five seamen and a passenger are intent on making the most of the 14 hours they will spend in London.
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The Home-Made Car
Title: The Home-Made Car
Character: Young Girl
Released: June 1, 1963
Type: Movie
The Home-Made Car is a 1963 short film directed by James Hill about a young man who rebuilds a vintage car and finds love. Made in and around Farnborough, Hampshire, it became a cult success when regularly broadcast as a trade test colour transmission on the run up to the start of BBC2 colour transmissions. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.
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Title: The Saint
Character: Kate Barnaby
Released: October 4, 1962
Type: TV
Simon Templar is The Saint, a handsome, sophisticated, debonair, modern-day Robin Hood who recovers ill-gotten wealth and redistributes it to those in need.
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Title: No Hiding Place
Released: September 16, 1959
Type: TV
No Hiding Place is a British television series that was produced at Wembley Studios by Associated-Rediffusion for the ITV network between 16 September 1959 and 22 June 1967. It was the sequel to the series Murder Bag and Crime Sheet, all starring Raymond Francis as Detective Superintendent, later Detective Chief Superintendent Tom Lockhart.