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Mavis Villiers, born Mavis Clare Cooney (18 January 1911, Sydney, Australia — March 1976, Paddington, London, England), was an Australian-born British actress of stage, film and television. Her brother was Cecil Cooney, a camera operator and cinematographer. Her stage name, Villiers, was taken from her maternal grandfather. She began her career as a child film actress in Australia, but no specific credits or references can be found.
Date Of Birth January 18, 1911 Place Of Birth Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Height 5' (1.52 m) Profession Actress Spouse Captain Donald E. Miller Star Sign Capricorn
Actress Title Year Status Character Philadelphia, Here I Come 1975 Liz Sweeney Mousey 1974 TV Movie Martha No Sex Please: We're British 1973 American Lady Baxter! 1973 Woman in Aircraft Straight on Till Morning 1972 Indian Princess Kate 1971 TV Series Henriette From a Bird's Eye View 1970-1971 TV Series Mrs. Pontingford / Peggy Plays of Today 1969 TV Series Belle Thomas The Wednesday Play 1969 TV Series Mrs. Flowers Armchair Theatre 1969 TV Series Mrs. Pendergast Mogul 1968 TV Series Mrs. Wilcox Promise Her Anything 1966 Rusty's Mother Theatre 625 1966 TV Series Madame Parpalaid Front Page Story 1965 TV Series Alice Bannister The Saint 1965 TV Series The Texas Mother Meet the Wife 1964 TV Series Mabel Willett First Night 1964 TV Series Gloria Bunt Harry's Girls 1963 TV Series Mrs. Harriet Waterman Taxi! 1963 TV Series Mona The Haunting 1963 Landlady (uncredited) Jezebel ex UK 1963 TV Series Jean Carpendale Zero One 1963 TV Series Mrs. Morgan The Boys 1962 Celia Barker The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone 1961 Mrs. Coogan It's a Square World 1961 TV Series Various Characters Victim 1961 Madge ITV Play of the Week 1957-1960 TV Series Dot / Patty Benedict / The Woman The Four Just Men 1960 TV Series Louise A Touch of Larceny 1960 Adele Parrish Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Miss Foxhill The Mouse That Roared 1959 Telephone Operator (uncredited) The Vise 1958 TV Series Lili Martin Dixon of Dock Green 1957 TV Series Sonya Educated Evans 1957 TV Series Florrie Beaches BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1951-1956 TV Series Belle / Mrs. Rogers / Mabel / ... The Adventures of Annabel 1956 TV Series The Princess Time Is My Enemy 1954 Gladys The Dancing Bear 1954 TV Series Emily Bonehart Rheingold Theatre 1954 TV Series Desiree Frankie and Johnny 1953 TV Movie Nelly Bly Anne of Green Gables 1952 TV Series Lucilla Harris Silk, Satin, Cotton, Rags 1952 TV Series Mrs. Baxter I Believe in You 1952 Prostitute (uncredited) The Inch Man 1952 TV Series Mary Kendall Too Many Detectives 1952 Short Two for a Pair 1951 TV Movie Cora Lane The Bell Family 1951 TV Series Aunt Rose Cheer the Brave 1951 The Passing Show 1951 TV Series Bubbles Lamont Pool of London 1951 Drinking Club Blonde (uncredited) Frankie and Johnny 1950 TV Movie Nelly Bly Family Affairs 1949 TV Series Miss Hawkins I Was a Male War Bride 1949 Dependents' Hotel Reception Clerk (uncredited) Corridor of Mirrors 1948 Babs One Exciting Night 1944 Mabel Went the Day Well? 1942 Violet (uncredited) Hi Gang! 1941 Botticelli's Secretary South American George 1941 Mts. Durrant Gasbags 1941 American Girl (uncredited) Sailors Don't Care 1940 Blondie Saloon Bar 1940 Joan Mad Men of Europe 1940 Dolly The Nursemaid Who Disappeared 1939 Once in a Lifetime 1937 TV Movie Florabel Leigh (1938 version) It's Never Too Late to Mend 1937 Betty Double Alibi 1937 Short Miss Grant King of the Castle 1936 Billie A Lady's Morals 1930 Selma Old Age Handicap 1928 The Bum's Rush 1927 Short The Girl Tess of the Storm Country 1922 Girl in Church (uncredited) Little Lord Fauntleroy 1921 Little Girl (uncredited)
Known for movies Suddenly, Last Summer (1959) as Miss Foxhill
Victim (1961) as Madge
The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (1961) as Mrs. Coogan
Philadelphia, Here I Come (1975) as Liz Sweeney