
Solihull, Warwickshire, England, UK
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mona Lee Washbourne (27 November 1903 – 15 November 1988) was an English actress of stage, film, and television. Her most critically acclaimed role was in the film Stevie (1978), late in her career, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and a BAFTA Award. Mona Washbourne was born in Solihull, Warwickshire and began her entertaining career training as a concert pianist. In 1948, after several years acting professionally on stage, and numerous stage musical performances, she began appearing in films. Her film credits include the horror movie The Brides of Dracula (1960), Billy Liar (1963), and The Collector (1965). She is probably best known to American audiences for her role as housekeeper Mrs. Pearce in My Fair Lady (1964). She also appeared as the stern and caustic Mrs. Bramson in the remake of Night Must Fall (also 1964), and the matron in the film If.... (1968). She appeared at both the Royal Court Theatre in London and on Broadway in 1970 in David Storey's Home. She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play. In 1975 she appeared on the West End stage with James Stewart in a revival of Mary Chase's play Harvey, in the role originally taken by Josephine Hull. Washbourne won the 1981 New York Film Critics' Circle Awards for Best Supporting Actress in Stevie (1978). In 1981 Washbourne appeared in Granada Television's TV miniseries adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's novel Brideshead Revisited as Nanny Hawkins. One of her last television appearances was in Where's the Key? (1983), a BBC play about Alzheimer's disease. Mona Washbourne was married to actor Basil Dignam (1905-1979), whom she wed in 1940. She died in 1988, aged 84, in London.
as Julia Pyrton

1970

1955

as Julia Pyrton
1967

as Mum with Pram
1954

as Mrs. Fumble
1969

as Aunt Lydia
1954

as Hilda
1973

as Nanny Hawkins
1981

as Tea Lady (uncredited)
1967

as Mrs. Pearce
1964

as Miss Mathilda Lawson-Hardy
1959

as Waitress (uncredited)
1954
as Mrs. Pearce
1981

as Mary Grey
1984

as Queen Mother
1982

as Mrs. Pearce
1981

as Aunt Lydia
1979

as Aunt
1978

as Grandmother
1976

as Mrs. Jarley
1975

as Mrs. Helen Fiedke
1974

as Neighbour / Usher / Sister Hallett
1973
as Mrs. Hudson
1972

as Gran Alice Tallent
1972

as Kathleen
1972
as Sister
1970

as Mrs. Gray
1970

as Mrs. Hayes
1970
as Mrs. Jarley
1970

as Mother
1969

as Matron
1968
as Julia Pryton
1968

as Mrs. Brown
1968

1967

as Tea Lady (uncredited)
1967

as Catherine Parsons
1965

as Aunt Annie
1965
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as Julia Pyrton
1 episodes

as Mrs. Fumble
1 episodes

as Aunt Lydia
1 episodes

as Hilda
1 episodes

as Nanny Hawkins
4 episodes

as Miss Mathilda Lawson-Hardy
1 episodes

as Harriet
1 episodes

as Chairman of the Bench
1 episodes

as Ethel Duckworth
1 episodes

as Marjorie Cavendish
1 episodes

as Madame Raquin
3 episodes