
Dora Bryan
ActingAlso Known As
Дора Брайен, Dora May Broadbent
Biography
Dora May Bryan OBE was an English actress of stage, film and television. Born Dora May Broadbent, her career began in pantomime as a child actor. In World War II she joined the ENSA in Italy to entertain British troops. After having established herself as a versatile stage actress, covering everything from drama and comedy to musicals, she started to appear in film in the late 1940s, and in 1968 she even had her own TV series, "According to Dora". At one point in her career she was Britain's highest-paid star. She was active on stage until the mid 1990s and continued to work in film and television until 2005, when she finally had to give up the acting profession as she could no longer remember her lines. Her autobiography According To Dora was published in 1987. In 1996, she was awarded an OBE in recognition of her services to acting and the same year she was also awarded the Laurence Olivier Award for her role in the West End production of the Harold Pinter play "The Birthday Party". She was married to British cricket player Bill Lawton from 1954 to his death in 2008. She lived in a nursing home in Hove, outside Brighton, until her death in 2014.
Movies
(66 total)
MirrorMask
as Aunt Nan

Odd Man Out
as Girl in Telephone Kiosk (uncredited)

The Fallen Idol
as Rose

A Taste of Honey
as Helen

Hands of the Ripper
as Mrs. Golding

Carry On Sergeant
as Norah

The Blue Lamp
as Maisie

Apartment Zero
as Margaret McKinney

The Green Man
as Lily

The Cockleshell Heroes
as Myrtie

The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery
as Amber Spottiswood

Screamtime
as Emma

Circle of Danger
as Bubbles Fitzgerald

Mad About Men
as Berengaria

Gift Horse
as Glad Flanagan

The Interrupted Journey
as the waitress

Up the Front
as Auntie Cora Crumpington

Street Corner
as Prostitute
TV Shows
(20 total)
Absolutely Fabulous
as Dolly

Casualty
as Hester Blewett

Doctors
as Lily Anderson

dinnerladies
as Connie

Heartbeat
as Jane Thompson

Hippies
as Dame Nelly Fletcher

The Sooty Show
as Herself

An Audience with...
as Self

Performance
as Bosom Lady

Frank Stubbs Promotes
as Molly Bramley

Theatre Night
as Julie Skidmore




