Fenella Fielding

Fenella Fielding (born 17 November 1930) is an English actress.

She was thought to be the sister of Marty Feldman, but it was actually declared not to be the case. She was originally called "Fenella Feldman", hence spreading the rumours.

Born in London in 1930, she began her acting career in 1954, concentrating on stage theatrical productions.

She has also appeared in the following films: Drop Dead, Darling; Lock Up Your Daughters; Carry On Screaming; Carry On Regardless; Doctor in Clover; Doctor in Distress; Doctor in Trouble; No Love for Johnnie; Robin Hood; Guest House Paradiso and in many stage productions alongside occasional guest appearances in television programmes such as The Avengers and Danger Man. She also provided the voice of the Village announcements in The Prisoner.

In the film Dougal and the Blue Cat, based on The Magic Roundabout, she voiced the character of the Blue Princess.


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In the film Dougal and the Blue Cat, based on The Magic Roundabout, she voiced the character of the Blue Princess. She died of a heart attack in London. She also provided the voice of the Village announcements in The Prisoner. Brown (1997, as Lord Stanley) and Wilde (also 1997, as Ernest Dowson). She has also appeared in the following films: Drop Dead, Darling; Lock Up Your Daughters; Carry On Screaming; Carry On Regardless; Doctor in Clover; Doctor in Distress; Doctor in Trouble; No Love for Johnnie; Robin Hood; Guest House Paradiso and in many stage productions alongside occasional guest appearances in television programmes such as The Avengers and Danger Man. They had one child, Jason, also an actor who has appeared in films such as Mrs. Born in London in 1930, she began her acting career in 1954, concentrating on stage theatrical productions. She was married to fellow actor André Morell from 1959 until his death in 1978.

She was originally called "Fenella Feldman", hence spreading the rumours. Her last film was Little Dorrit, made in the year of her death. She was thought to be the sister of Marty Feldman, but it was actually declared not to be the case. She also had a long stage career, appearing with Donald Wolfit's theatre company in the years following World War II. Fenella Fielding (born 17 November 1930) is an English actress. Greenwood's most notable screen appearances were as Gwendolen in The Importance of Being Earnest (1952) and opposite Dennis Price in the black comedy, Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949). Her husky voice was her trademark, and in 1995 she was #63 on Empire magazine's list of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history.

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