Margery Mason
Actor/Actriz
27
Movies
28
TV Shows
Margery Mason (September 27, 1913 – January 26, 2014) was an English actress and director. She was the artistic director of the Repertory Theatre in Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland in the 1960s.
Mason played Sarah Stevens, the mother in John Hopkins' four-play cycle Talking to a Stranger (1966). A family drama with four characters, the viewpoint of Sarah Stevens was depicted in the fourth play, The Innocent Must Suffer. Her film roles included Charlie Bubbles (1968), Clegg (1970), The Raging Moon (1971), Made (1972), Hennessy (1975), the bullying teacher's wife in Pink Floyd – The Wall (1982), Terry on the Fence (1986), a game show contestant in Victoria Wood Presents (1989), 101 Dalmatians (1996), Love Actually (2003), and the lady who works the sweets trolley in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005). She played "The Ancient Booer" in the 1987 film The Princess Bride. Her television roles include appearances on Midsomer Murders, Peak Practice and Juliet Bravo (1982) (Series 1, Ep. 8). She played Mrs Porter in the Granada TV series A Family at War during 1970–71
As Actor/Actress
Los asesinatos de Midsomer
Lydia Villiers
Coronation Street
May Schofield
Agatha Christie's Poirot
Amelia Barrowby
Play for Today
Celia's Mother
Heartbeat
Mrs. Challis
Peak Practice
Alice North
Tales of the Unexpected
Mrs Saunders
The Bill
Harry Potter y el cáliz de fuego
Food Trolley Lady
A Touch of Frost
Mme Archer
Playhouse
Mrs. Harvey
Screen Two
Mrs. Armitage
Theatre 625
Sarah Kahn
Lovejoy
Mrs Mulligan
Jonathan Creek
Audrey Panguitch
La Princesa Prometida
The Ancient Booer
The Expert
Miss Peters
101 dálmatas: ¡Ahora la magia es real!
Woman On Park Bench
Cadfael
Agatha Coliar
Gideon's Way
Mabel Short
Hancock's Half Hour
Realmente amor
Harris Street Old Lady
The Play on One
Mrs. Jackson
The Gentle Touch
Mrs Felix
Pink Floyd: The Wall
Teacher's Wife
The Agatha Christie Hour
Mrs Lithinglow
Howards End
Wedding Guests
Shadows of Fear
Margaret
Victoria Wood
Alma Mottershed
Armchair Theatre
Mrs. Leatherbound