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Maggie Ollerenshaw

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Birth 8 october 1949 (75 years)

Maggie Ollerenshaw (born 8 October 1949) is an English actress, best known for playing the role of Mavis in the BBC sitcom series Open All Hours from and the spin-off series Still Open All Hours, since 2013.

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Filmography of Maggie Ollerenshaw (7 films)

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War Horse
War Horse (2011)
, 2h26
Directed by Steven Spielberg
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Action, Adventure, Historical
Themes Films about animals, Théâtre, Films about horses, Political films, Films based on plays, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Actors Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson, David Thewlis, Peter Mullan, Niels Arestrup, Benedict Cumberbatch
Roles Narracott's Neighbor
Rating72% 3.600933.600933.600933.600933.60093
In 1912, a teenage boy named Albert Narracott (Jeremy Irvine) from Devon, England, witnesses the birth of a Bay Thoroughbred foal and subsequently watches with admiration the growth of the young horse. Much to the dismay of his mother Rose (Emily Watson), his father Ted (Peter Mullan) buys the colt at auction, despite their needing a more suitable plough horse for the farm work. Albert's best friend, Andrew Easton (Matt Milne), watches as Albert teaches his colt many things, such as to come when he imitates the call of an owl by blowing through his cupped hands.
Pierrepoint: The Last Hangman, 1h30
Directed by Adrian Shergold
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Biography, Historical
Themes Films about capital punishment
Actors Timothy Spall, Juliet Stevenson, Eddie Marsan, Simon Armstrong, Tim Woodward, Ann Bell
Roles Mary Pierrepoint
Rating73% 3.69673.69673.69673.69673.6967
The film loosely follows Britain's most prolific hangman, Albert Pierrepoint (Timothy Spall), from the time he is first trained for the job and accepted onto the list of the country's official hangmen in 1932 until his resignation in 1956.
Cherished
Cherished (2005)
, 1h30
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama
Actors Sarah Lancashire, Timothy Spall, Lorna Fitzgerald, Ian McNeice, Marion Bailey, Ronald Pickup
Roles Mary Barry
Rating61% 3.0924253.0924253.0924253.0924253.092425
The film is based on the sentencing of Angela Cannings to a life in prison for the death of her three children.
Coast to Coast
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Thriller, Comedy
Themes Transport films, Road movies
Actors Lenny Henry, John Shea, Peter Vaughan, George Baker, Cherie Lunghi, Pete Postlethwaite
Roles Courier
Rating78% 3.9020453.9020453.9020453.9020453.902045
A story of two guys Ritchie Lee (Lenny Henry) and John Carloff (John Shea) who team up to start a mobile soul disco after converting an old ice cream van into what I would describe as the pope mobile with attitude things start to take a turn for the worse.
A Private Function, 1h30
Directed by Malcolm Mowbray
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy
Actors Michael Palin, Maggie Smith, Denholm Elliott, Richard Griffiths, John Normington, Tony Haygarth
Roles Woman
Rating64% 3.247413.247413.247413.247413.24741
In a small Northern English town in 1947 the citizens endure continuing food rationing. Some local businessmen want to hold a party to celebrate the royal wedding of Princess Elizabeth to Prince Philip and illegally decide to raise a pig for that occasion. However, the pig gets stolen by Gilbert Chilvers (Michael Palin), who was encouraged to do so by his wife Joyce (Maggie Smith). Meanwhile a food inspector is determined to stop activities circumventing the food rationing.
Britannia Hospital, 1h56
Directed by Lindsay Anderson
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Comedy, Horror
Themes Medical-themed films
Actors Malcolm McDowell, Leonard Rossiter, Fulton Mackay, Joan Plowright, John Moffatt, Robin Askwith
Roles Miss Rowntree
Rating62% 3.100473.100473.100473.100473.10047
A new wing at Britannia Hospital is to be opened, and the Queen Mother – referred to as HRH – is due to arrive. The administrator of the hospital, Potter (Leonard Rossiter), is confronted with demonstrators protesting against an African dictator who is a VIP patient, striking ancillary workers (opposed to the exotic gastronomic demands of the hospital's private patients) and a less-than-cooperative Professor Millar (Graham Crowden), the head of the new wing. Rather than cancel the royal visit, Potter decides to go out and reason with the protestors. He strikes a deal with the protest leader — the private patients of Britannia Hospital are to be ejected and, in return, the protestors allow a number of ambulances into the hospital. However, unbeknown to the protestors, these ambulances actually contain the Queen Mother and her entourage.