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Dame Penelope Alice Wilton (born 3 June 1946) is an English actress. She was formerly married to fellow actor and as she has not remarried, retains her married style of Lady Holm.

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Wilton is known for starring opposite in the Ever Decreasing Circles (1984–1989), playing Homily in The Borrowers (1992) and The Return of the Borrowers (1993), and her role as the widowed Isobel Crawley in the ITV drama (2010–2015). She also played the recurring role of in (2005–2008) and Anne in dark comedy After Life.

Wilton has had an extensive career on stage, receiving six nominations. She was nominated for Man and Superman (1981), The Secret Rapture (1988), The Deep Blue Sea (1994), John Gabriel Borkman (2008) and The Chalk Garden (2009), before winning the 2015 Olivier Award for Best Actress for Taken at Midnight. Her film appearances include Clockwise (1986), (1987), Blame It on the Bellboy (1992), (2003), Shaun of the Dead (2004), (2005), Pride & Prejudice (2005), The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2012), The Girl (2012), The BFG (2016) and The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry (2023).


Early life and background
Wilton was born in Scarborough, North Riding of Yorkshire, the second of three daughters of , a Cambridge-educated businessman and barrister who had played on the amateur and provincial level, going on to be an administrator in the sport, and Alice Linda Travers, a tap dancer and former actress. Leviathan, the Business Who's who- A Biographical Dictionary of Chairmen, Chief Executives and Managing Directors of British-registered Companies, ed. Ruth Dinning, Leviathan House, 1972, p. 398

She is a niece of actors and . Her cousins include actors and . "What's On: Wicked role for Penelope means it's Women Beware Wilton; Theatre (Features)" Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) Her maternal grandparents owned theatres.

She attended the Drama Centre London from 1965 to 1968. Drama Centre: watch this face , blogs.arts.ac.uk, 22 March 2009; accessed 14 June 2016.


Career
Wilton began her career on stage in 1969 at the Nottingham Playhouse. Her early roles included Cordelia in , both in Nottingham and at The Old Vic.

She made her Broadway debut in March 1971 when she played Araminta in the original Broadway production of The Philanthropist, and made her West End debut in August 1971 opposite Sir in the play West of Suez at the Cambridge Theatre. She had previously appeared in both plays at the Royal Court Theatre. She played Ruth in the original 1974 London stage production of 's Norman Conquests trilogy, initially as understudy for .

Her television acting career began in 1972, playing Vivie Warren in the BBC2's adaptation of Mrs. Warren's Profession opposite in the title role and . The production was repeated as part of the Play of the Month series in 1974 on BBC1. In 1994, Wilton portrayed Browne in a radio adaptation of An Englishman Abroad for the BBC World Service and repeated on various BBC radio formats since.

Following the broadcast of Mrs. Warren's Profession, Wilton then had several major TV roles, including two of the BBC Television Shakespeare productions (as in and Regan in ).

Wilton's film career includes roles in The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981), (1987), Iris (2001), (2003) and Shaun of the Dead (2004), 's Pride & Prejudice (2005), 's (2005), and in The History Boys (2006).

She did not garner fame until she appeared with in the 1984 BBC situation comedy, Ever Decreasing Circles, which ran for five years. She played Ann, long suffering wife of Martin (Briers), an obsessive and pedantic "do-gooder". In 2005, Wilton guest starred as for two episodes in the BBC's revival of the popular TV science-fiction series Doctor Who. This guest role was written especially for her by the programme's chief writer and executive producer Russell T. Davies, with whom she had worked on Bob and Rose (ITV, 2001). The character of Jones returned as Prime Minister in the Doctor Who 2005 Christmas special "The Christmas Invasion". In the first part of the 2008 series finale, "The Stolen Earth", she made a final appearance, now as the former Prime Minister who sacrifices herself by extermination by the so that the Doctor's companions can contact him. Wilton appeared on television as Barbara Poole, the mother of a missing woman, in the BBC television drama series Five Days in 2005; and in ITV's drama Half Broken Things (October 2007) and the BBC production of The Passion (Easter 2008). Beginning in 2010, she appeared as Isobel Crawley in all six seasons of the hit period drama . She was the castaway on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs in April 2008. In December 2012 and February 2013, she was the narrator in Lin Coghlan's dramatisation of Elizabeth Jane Howard's The Cazalets, broadcast on BBC Radio.


Personal life
Between 1975 and 1984, Wilton was married to actor Daniel Massey. They had a daughter, Alice, born in 1977. Before that, they had a stillborn son.

In 1991, Wilton married actor . In 1992, they appeared together as Pod and Homily in the 's adaptation of The Borrowers. A year later, they appeared together in a follow-up The Return of the Borrowers. In 1998, Ian Holm was knighted and Wilton became Lady Holm. They divorced in 2001.


Honours
Wilton was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2004 New Year Honours and was elevated to become a (DBE) in the 2016 Birthday Honours, both for services to drama.


Filmography

Film
1977Joseph AndrewsMrs. Wilson
1981The French Lieutenant's WomanSonia
1984LaughterhouseAlice Singleton
1986ClockwisePat
1987
1992Blame It on the BellboyPatricia Fulford
1993The Secret RaptureMarion French
1995CarringtonLady Ottoline Morrell
1999Gooseberries Don't Dance Short film
Tom's Midnight GardenAunt Melbourne
2001Iris
2003Ruth
2004Shaun of the DeadBarbara
2005Eleanor Hewett
Pride & PrejudiceMrs. Gardiner
2006The History BoysMrs. Bibby
2012The Best Exotic Marigold HotelJean
2013BelleLady Mary Murray
2015The Second Best Exotic Marigold HotelJean
2016The BFGThe Queen
2017ZooDenise Austin
2018The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie SocietyAmelia Maugery
2019Downton AbbeyIsobel Grey, Baroness Merton
Vivian
2020SummerlandOlder Alice
2021Operation Mincemeat
2022Isobel Grey, Baroness Merton
2023The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold FryMaureen
2025Isobel Grey, Baroness MertonPost-production
TBA Filming
Visitation Completed


Television
1970–1972Thirty-Minute TheatreThe Editor's Secretary / LucyTV series (2 episodes)
1972Country MattersRachel SullensTV series (1 episode: "The Sullens Sisters")
Play of the Month: Mrs. Warren's ProfessionVivie WarrenTV drama (G. B. Shaw)
1973The Pearcross GirlsAnna Pearcross / Helen Charlesworth /
Julia Pearcross / Lottie Merchant
TV series (4 episodes)
The Song of SongsLilli CzepanekTV drama
1975Play of the Month: ReganShakespeare, d.
1976The Widowing of Mrs HolroydMrs. Lizzie HolroydTV drama
1977 AnnieTV drama
AnnieTV drama
AnnieTV drama
1980–1981Play for TodayHelen / Virginia CarlionTV series (2 episodes)
1981OthelloShakespeare (d. Jonathan Miller)
1982The Tale of Beatrix PotterTV drama
King LearReganShakespeare (d. Jonathan Miller)
1984–1989Ever Decreasing CirclesAnn BryceTV series (27 episodes)
1986C.A.T.S. EyesAngela LaneTV series (1 episode: "Good as New")
The Monocled MutineerLady Angela ForbesTV series (2 episodes)
19904 PlayJuliaTV series (1 episode: "Madly in Love")
1992ScreamingBeatriceTV series
The BorrowersHomilyTV series
1993The Return of the BorrowersHomilyTV series
1994–1995PerformanceHester Collyer / BethTV series (2 episodes)
1998This Could Be the Last TimeMarjorie
Talking Heads 2RosemaryTV miniseries (1 episode: "Nights in the Gardens of Spain")
Alice Through the Looking GlassWhite QueenTV film
1999Barbara WatkinsTV series (1 episode: "Time of Need")
Wives and DaughtersMrs. HamleyTV miniseries (2 episodes)
2000RockabyOld WomanTV short
Victoria Wood with All the TrimmingsMrs CratchittA Christmas Carol sketch
2001The Whistle-BlowerHeather GrahamTV film
Victoria & AlbertPrincess Victoria, Duchess of KentTV film
Bob & RoseMonica GossageTV series (3 episodes)
2003Lucky JimCelia WelchTV film
2005FallingDaisy LangrishTV film
2005, 2008TV series; 4 episodes: Aliens of London, World War Three, The Christmas Invasion and The Stolen Earth
2006CelebrationJulieTV film
2007Five DaysBarbara PooleTV series (4 episodes)
Nominated: RTS Award – Best Actor
Half-Broken ThingsJeanTV film
2008The PassionMaryTV miniseries
2009MargotB.Q.TV film
2010 Carrie Louise SerrocoldTV film
Rosemary MatthewsTV series (1 episode: "Wheelie Ben")
2010–2015Isobel Crawley, Baroness MertonTV series
2011South RidingMrs. BeddowsTV series (3 episodes)
2012The GirlTV film
2016Brief EncountersPauline SpakeTV series (6 episodes)
2019–2022After LifeAnneTV series (3 series)
2023Murder Is EasyMiss PinkertonTwo-part drama
2024FrancineTV series (6 episodes)


Stage
1969CordeliaNottingham Playhouse/The Old Vic, London (1970)
The Dandy Lion Nottingham Playhouse
The Hostage Nottingham Playhouse
1970The PhilanthropistAramintaRoyal Court Theatre, London/Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City (1971)
1971West of SuezMaryRoyal Court Theatre/Cambridge Theatre, London
1972The Great ExhibitionMaudHampstead Theatre Club, London
1973The Director of the OperaSophiaRoyal Court Theatre
MashaChichester Festival Theatre
Sofia AlexandrovnaBristol Old Vic - Theatre Royal
PlunderJoan HewlettBristol Old Vic - Theatre Royal
1974Something's BurningDikson, London
The Norman ConquestsRuthGreenwich Theatre, London
BloomsburyDora CarringtonPhoenix Theatre, London
1975Measure for MeasureIsabellaGreenwich Theatre
1976"Play," Play and OthersSecond womanRoyal Court Theatre
1978PlunderPrudence MaloneNational Theatre Company, Lyttelton Theatre, London
Julia CravenNational Theatre Company, Lyttelton Theatre
BetrayalEmmaNational Theatre Company, Lyttelton Theatre
1979TishooBarbaraWyndham's Theatre, London
1981Man and SupermanAnn Whitefield and Dona AnaNational Theatre Company, , London
Much Ado About NothingBeatriceNational Theatre Company, Olivier Theatre
1982Barbara UndershaftNational Theatre Company, Lyttelton Theatre
1988The Secret RaptureMarion FrenchNational Theatre Company, Lyttelton Theatre
AndromacheHermioneThe Old Vic
1990Piano National Theatre Company, Cottesloe Theatre, London
1993The Deep Blue SeaHester Collyer, London
1999A Kind of Alaska, the Collection, and the LoverDeborah, London
2000The SeagullArkadina, London
2001The Little FoxesReginaDonmar Warehouse
2002Sonya/, Dublin
2005The House of Bernarda AlbaBernardaNational Theatre Company, Lyttelton Theatre
2006Female voiceGate Theatre, Dublin/Duke of York's Theatre, London
Women Beware WomenLiviaSwan Theatre, Stratford
2007John Gabriel BorkmanElla RentheimDonmar Warehouse
2008The Chalk GardenMiss MadrigalDonmar Warehouse
The Family ReunionAgathaDonmar Warehouse
2009GertrudeWyndham's Theatre
2011A Delicate BalanceAgnesAlmeida Theatre
2014–2015Taken at MidnightIrmgard LittenMinerva Theatre, Chichester/Theatre Royal Haymarket, London
2018Fanny and AlexanderHelena EkdahlThe Old Vic
2019The Bay at NiceValentina NrovkaMenier Chocolate Factory, London
2023Backstairs BillyQueen MotherDuke of York's Theatre


Awards and recognition
In 2012, Wilton received an honorary doctorate from the University of Hull Scarborough Campus.


Theatre
1981Olivier Award for Actress of the Year in a RevivalMan and Superman
Critics' Circle Award for Best ActressMuch Ado About Nothing
1988Olivier Award for Actress of the Year in a New PlayThe Secret Rapture
1993Critics' Circle Award for Best ActressThe Deep Blue Sea
1994Olivier Award for Best Actress
2001Evening Standard Award for Best ActressThe Little Foxes
2008Olivier Award for Best ActressJohn Gabriel Borkman
Evening Standard Award for Best ActressThe Chalk Garden
2009Olivier Award for Best Actress
2015Olivier Award for Best ActressTaken at Midnight


Film and television
2012Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Acting EnsembleThe Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
2013
2014
2015


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