Hilary Heath

Hilary Heath

ActressProducerAdditional Crew
Born
March 6, 1945
Died
April 3, 2020
Awards
1 wins, 1 nominations

British 60s leading lady and latterly producer, born Hilary Dwyer in Liverpool, the daughter of an orthopaedic surgeon. She studied ballet and piano as a child and in her teens embarked on an acting career on the repertory stage. On screen from 1965, she became best known for three horror films made…

Biography

British 60s leading lady and latterly producer, born Hilary Dwyer in Liverpool, the daughter of an orthopaedic surgeon. She studied ballet and piano as a child and in her teens embarked on an acting career on the repertory stage. On screen from 1965, she became best known for three horror films made for American International Pictures, all starring Vincent Price: Witchfinder General (1968) (as Price's mistress), The Oblong Box (1969) (as his fiancée) and Cry of the Banshee (1970) (as his daughter). In the course of their work together, Price and Dwyer formed a close personal friendship. Arguably the best of the trio was Witchfinder General, an early example of grindhouse. Though controversial at the time because of its excessive onscreen elements of torture and sadism, it pulled $ 1.5 million at the box office and over the years became a cult classic. Peter Hutchings, in his book Hammer and Beyond, described Dwyer's performance as "articulate and sensitive".

Dwyer also appeared opposite George Sanders in a little-known science fiction release, The Body Stealers (1969) (an inferior attempt at reworking Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)) and in an unsuccessful remake of Wuthering Heights (1970) (again for AIP), as Isabella Linton. On the small screen, she was glimpsed as an ill-fated fellow resident of 'the village' in an episode of The Prisoner (1967), portrayed a thief purloining secret documents in Special Branch (1969) and expired at the hands of a murderous spectre in Space: 1999 (1975) (her screen acting swansong). She also had a leading role in the TV series Hadleigh (1969) as the independently wealthy middle-class wife of a suave Yorkshire country squire. On the stage, she acted at the Theatre Royal in Bath and (in The Importance of Being Earnest) at the Bristol Old Vic.

In 1973, she married the talent agent Duncan Heath. The following year they set up Duncan Heath Associates Agency, eventually sold to ICM Partners in 1984. Abandoning her acting career in 1976, Hilary Heath became an executive producer, primarily of episodic TV as well as adaptations of literary classics by Daphne Du Maurier (Frenchman's Creek (1998), Jamaica Inn (2014)) and Tennessee Williams (The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (2003)). Fast forward to 2004 and Hilary attracted unhappier news headlines after being confronted by a knife-wielding assailant at her Barbados home and forced to jump from a second storey bedroom window onto rocks, sustaining injuries hospitalising her for nine days. She retired from screen work in 2014 and passed away on April 10 2020 at the age of 74 as a result of complications from coronavirus .

Actress

Space: 1999Space: 1999(1975)as Laura Adams
HadleighHadleigh(1969)as Jennifer Hadleigh, Jennifer Caldwell, Hadleigh
Arthur of the BritonsArthur of the Britons(1972)as Goda
VillainsVillains(1972)as Franca
Van der ValkVan der Valk(1972)as Nana Schneers

Additional Crew

Wah-WahWah-Wah(2005)
THS InvestigatesTHS Investigates(2005)

Thanks

Rain Stops PlayRain Stops Play(2019)
Wah-WahWah-Wah(2005)

Self

Eurotika!Eurotika!(1999)as Self
TempoTempo(1961)as Girl

Known for

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Timothy Dalton and Hilary Heath in Wuthering Heights (1970)Timothy Dalton, Anna Calder-Marshall, and Hilary Heath in Wuthering Heights (1970)Vincent Price and Hilary Heath in The Oblong Box (1969)Hilary Heath and Giancarlo Prete in Space: 1999 (1975)Yul Brynner and Hilary Heath in The File of the Golden Goose (1969)Hilary Heath in Witchfinder General (1968)

Credit Score: Hilary Heath

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196719681969197019711972197319741975197619771978
Laura Adams
Sun Sep 05 1976 – Sat Nov 12 1977
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Space: 19993.7519757.30010474
2Witchfinder General3.2519686.70013794
3The Body Stealers2.6019694.300718
4Wuthering Heights2.5019716.3002543
5Two Gentlemen Sharing2.5019706.500127
6Cry of the Banshee2.3819705.5003377
7The File of the Golden Goose2.3819695.500755