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词条 Nyree Dawn Porter
释义

  1. Early life and career

  2. Films and television

  3. Personal life

  4. Death

  5. Filmography

     Film  Television 

  6. References

  7. External links

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| birth_name = Ngaire Dawn Porter
| birth_date = 22 January 1936
| birth_place = Napier, New Zealand
| death_date = 10 April 2001 (aged 65)
| death_place = Wandsworth, London, UK
| occupation = Actress
| spouse = Byron O'Leary (1959–1970; his death)
Robin Bernard Halstead (1975–1987; divorced); 1 child}}

Nyree Dawn Porter {{post-nominals|country=GBR|OBE}} (22 January 1936{{spaced ndash}}10 April 2001), born Ngaire Dawn Porter ("Nyree" is the phonetic spelling of her birth forename), was a New Zealand-born British stage, film and television actress.

Early life and career

Porter was born in Napier, New Zealand in 1936. Her first professional work was touring with the New Zealand Players Trust. She was acclaimed for such roles as Jessica in The Merchant of Venice and Juliet in Romanoff and Juliet. She also performed in revues and musicals. She moved to Britain in 1958 after winning a Miss Cinema talent competition for young actresses organised by Rank, with the prize of a round-the-world trip and a film test in London. Although the test was probably little more than a publicity stunt, she decided to stay and was soon acting in the theatre. Look Who's Here at the Fortune Theatre in Drury Lane was her first West End appearance. She followed this with the role of Connie in Neil Simon's first West End play, Come Blow Your Horn, and a string of other appearances. She had two roles in Stephen Sondheim's Sunday in the Park with George, at the National Theatre in 1990 and played Olivia in Twelfth Night at the Shaw Theatre, and Rosalind in As You Like It at the Ludlow Festival. She later toured in Australia, in Jeffrey Archer's Beyond Reasonable Doubt, and later in The King and I.[1]

Films and television

Her film appearances include The Cracksman, Two Left Feet and two horror anthologies: The House That Dripped Blood and From Beyond the Grave. She appeared in several television productions and is probably best remembered for her role as Irene in The Forsyte Saga.

She starred in the 1968 comedy series Never a Cross Word and five years later in Gerry Anderson's live-action series The Protectors. Porter played the title role in the 26-part daytime serial For Maddie With Love, as a woman with only a few months left to live. Her screen husband was played by Ian Hendry. The programme ran for two series, in 1980 and 1981. She guest-starred in an early episode of The Avengers entitled "Death on The Slipway".[2]

Personal life

Her first husband, Byron O'Leary, died in 1970 of an accidental drug overdose. In 1975 she married actor Robin Halstead after the birth of their daughter, Natalya Francesca Halstead. The couple divorced in 1987.[3]

In 1970 she was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE).

Death

She died in Wandsworth, London, in 2001 from leukaemia, aged 65. She was cremated at Putney Vale Crematorium and her ashes buried in the cemetery there.

Filmography

Film

Year Title RoleNotes
1960Identity UnknownPam
1960Sentenced for LifeBetty Martin
1961Part-Time WifeJenny Briggs
1962Live Now, Pay LaterMarjorie Mason
1963{{sortname>The|Cracksman}}Muriel
1965Two Left FeetEileen
1971{{sortname>The|House That Dripped Blood}}AnnSegment: "Sweets to the Sweet"
1974From Beyond the GraveSusan WarrenSegment: "The Elemental"
1976Morir... dormir... tal vez sonarAna Mari
1998Hilary and JackieMargot Fonteyn

Television

Year Title RoleNotes
1959ITV Play of the WeekVera Berridge"Touch Wood"
1960Deadline MidnightJulie Sykes"1.5"
1960Man from InterpolMary"The Soul Peddlers"
1961{{sortname>The|Avengers|The Avengers (TV series)}}Liz Wells"Death on the Slipway"
1961Drama 61-67Mary Mills"The Diamond Run"
1961Armchair TheatreMildred"His Polyvinyl Girl"
1961Edgar Wallace MysteriesMary Greer"Man at the Carlton Tower"
1962Reunion DayJudith RubinTV film
1962{{sortname>The|Third Man|The Third Man (TV series)}}Miss Wyvern"A Question of Libel"
1963Corrigan BlakeFrancesca"The Scientific Approach"
1963No Hiding PlaceVicky West"Death of Samantha"
1963Drama 61-67Caroline West"Dead Darling"
1963ITV Play of the WeekVicky, the Princess Aziza"Vicky and the Sultan"
1964Madame BovaryEmma BovaryTV miniseries
1964Ghost SquadYvette"It Won't Be a Stylish Marriage"
1964Judith ParisJudith ParisTV miniseries
1964{{sortname>The|Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling|nolink=1}}Janoo"The Sending of Dana Da"
1964{{sortname>The|Saint|The Saint (TV series)}}Patsy Butler"The Scorpion"
1964Love StoryTina Morris"Arranged for Strings"
1965Public EyeSheila Reynolds"I Went to Borrow a Pencil, and Look What I Found"
1965Thursday TheatreAgnes Potter"The Kidders"
1965Sherlock HolmesLady Brackenstall"The Abbey Grange"
1965Six Shades of BlackMelusine"A Loving Disposition"
1965ITV Play of the WeekNina"A Couple of Dry Martinis"
1965Armchair Mystery TheatreLisa"Wake a Stranger"
1965BlackmailMrs. Donahoe"The Case of the Phantom Lover"
1966{{sortname>The|Liars|nolink=1}}HermioneTV series
1967{{sortname>The|Forsyte Saga|The Forsyte Saga (1967 series)}}Irene ForsyteMain role
1968{{sortname>The|Gamblers|nolink=1}}Rita Ironside"Mates!"
1968Armchair TheatreBarbara"A Second Look"
1968Never a Cross WordDeirdre BaldockTV series
1970HassanPervanehTV film
1970Jane EyreBlanche IngramTV film
1972–1974{{sortname>The|Protectors}}Contessa Caroline di ContiniMain role
1973Armchair 30Stephanie"Ross Evan's Story"
1973ThrillerLaura"Death in Small Doses"
1976Softly, SoftlyJane Rawlings"Alarums and Excursions"
1980{{sortname>The|Martian Chronicles|The Martian Chronicles (miniseries)}}Alice HathawayTV miniseries
1980For Maddie with LoveMaddie LaurieMain role
1986David CopperfieldMrs. SteerforthTV miniseries

References

1. ^{{Cite news|year=1991|title=Nyree Dawn Porter profile|newspaper=The Bulletin|location=Sydney|issue=5780|page=20}}
2. ^{{Cite book|author=White, Leonard|year=2003|title=Armchair Theatre: The Lost Years|location=Tiverton, Cheshire, England|publisher=Kelly Publications|page=[https://books.google.com/books?id=0nesK2YgNA8C&pg=PA261 261]|isbn=978-1-903053-18-8}}
3. ^{{Cite news|date=12 April 2001|title=Obituaries: Nyree Dawn Porter|newspaper=The Daily Telegraph|location=London|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1315823/Nyree-Dawn-Porter.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110228054809/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1315823/Nyree-Dawn-Porter.html|archivedate=28 February 2011|deadurl=no}}

External links

  • [https://www.theguardian.com/Archive/Article/0,4273,4169316,00.html Obituary in The Guardian]
  • {{IMDb name|0692239}}
  • {{Find a Grave|6871578}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2012}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Porter, Nyree Dawn}}

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