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Betty Phillips

Betty Phillips

Acting1917Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Biography

In her mid-teens she sang leading roles in musicals at Richmond High School and also sang in a girls' choir organized by Burton Kurth; in the early 1940s she studied voice with in turn Mignon Duke Gidy, Avis Phillips, and Phylis Inglis and piano with Phyllis Schuldt. She appeared at TUTS for the first time in a 1946 production of Robin Hood and subsequently played leads in more than 20 TUTS productions until 1960; she is best remembered for the role of Mrs. Anna in The King and I. Phillips' radio career began in 1948 with a CBC Vancouver light classical series and has included regular appearances 1953-65 on the CBC's 'Leicester Square to Broadway'; variety work in 1955 on the BBC; solo, recital, and folksong performances on the CBC; and many British Columbia school broadcasts 1970-2. On CBC TV she sang Rosalinda in Die Fledermaus in 1954, co-starred 1956-7 with Ernie Prentice on 'Lolly-too-dum,' and was hostess 1965-7 for 'Bazaar.' Phillips has performed at the Vancouver International Festival and with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and has appeared in Vancouver Opera productions (Flora in La Traviata, 1961; Nicklausse in Tales of Hoffmann, 1961; Clotilde in Norma, 1963; Vera Boronell in The Consul, 1964; Zulma in The Italian Girl in Algiers, 1965; and the Witch in Hansel and Gretel, 1966). She has performed in musical comedy throughout Canada - on tour (1967) with One Hundred Years of Musical Comedy, at the 1968 and 1969 Charlottetown Festival; in Anne of Green Gables and Johnny Belinda, and at Winnipeg's Rainbow Stage in Fiddler on the Roof (1971). She sang locally in Theatre-in-the-Park productions of The Sound of Music (1974) and Fiddler on the Roof (1975), while studying 1972-6 at the University of British Columbia. As an actress she has played many roles at Bastion Theatre, Victoria, and the Arts Club Theatre, Vancouver, and has also appeared at Persephone Theatre, Saskatoon and at Citadel Theatre, Edmonton. In the first Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Co season (1963) she appeared as Madame Dubonnet in The Boy Friend and has continued to act for that company over the years. She has been in over 40 Canadian and US movies, some of them feature films and the others made for television. In 1962, Phillips married the actor, writer, and librettist Peter Haworth, who has collaborated with Leonard Wilson, Healey Willan, and the English composer Robert Simpson.

Acting History

2009
2012
as Elderly Driver
2007
Bratz: Super Babyz
as Gran (voice)
Men in Trees
TVas Volunteer1 eps
2002
The Dead Zone
TVas Mrs. Stratton1 eps
2000
So Weird
TVas Astrid1 eps
The Outer Limits
TVas Sylvia Walker1 eps
1998
The New Addams Family
TVas Granmama Addams
1997
Millennium
TVas Abby1 eps
1994
Intersection
as Edwina
1990
Short Time
as Clerk
1989
21 Jump Street
TVas Gramma Bessie / Ms. Clopshaw1 eps
MacGyver
TVas Bag Lady / Mrs. Delaney1 eps
Booker
TVas Mrs. Osheroff
1987
Housekeeping
as Mrs. Jardine
1986
Hero in the Family
as Chairwoman
Nobody's Child
as Mother Superior

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
6/12/1917
Day of Death
2/10/2012
Place of Birth
Calgary, Alberta, Canada