Marianne Faithfull - Actress

Actress

  • 2010: Faces in the Crowd
  • 2010: Wave (pre-production)
  • 2009: FM (episode 1, 2009)
  • 2008: Evil Calls: The Raven (V) (voice) .... Narrator
  • 2007: Irina Palm .... Maggie / Irina Palm
  • 2006: Marie Antoinette .... Queen Maria Theresa
  • 2006: Paris, je t'aime .... Marianne (segment "Le Marais")
  • 2004: Nord-Plage
  • 2001: Far from China .... Helen
  • 2001: Intimacy .... Betty
  • 1996: Absolutely Fabulous .... God (3 episodes, 1996–2001)
  • 1996: Crimetime .... Club Singer
  • 1995: Moondance .... Mother
  • 1994: Shopping .... Bev
  • 1993: When Pigs Fly .... Lilly
  • 1992: The Turn of the Screw .... Narrator
  • 1991: Screen Two .... Woman in street (1 episode, 1991)
  • 1990: The Wall – Live in Berlin (TV) .... The Mother (act two)
  • 1975: Assault on Agathon .... Helen Rochefort
  • 1974: Ghost Story .... Sophy Kwykwer
  • 1972: Lucifer Rising (uncredited) .... Lilith
  • 1971: The Stronger (TV) .... Woman 2
  • 1971: Thirty-Minute Theatre; Terrible Jim Fitch .... Lonesome Sally (1 episode, 1971)
  • 1970: Somerset Maugham Theatre; The Door of Opportunity .... Anne Torel (1 episode, 1970)
  • 1969: Hamlet .... Ophelia
  • 1968: The Girl on a Motorcycle .... Rebecca
  • 1967: I'll Never Forget What's'isname .... Josie
  • 1965: The Eamonn Andrews Show .... Guest (3 episodes, 1965–1967)
  • 1967: Anna (TV) .... Une jeune femme dans la soirée dansante
  • 1966: Made in U.S.A (as MF) .... Marianne Faithfull
  • 1966: Zomercarrousel TV series .... Performer (unknown episodes)
  • 1964: Juke Box Jury .... Guest. (1 episode, 1964)

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