Yvette Rees
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Yvette Rees born May 22, 1924 in Swansea, Wales (as Eiros Yvette Rees) was a Welsh actress who appeared in many TV series and several noteworthy films in the 1960s.[1][2] She trained at RADA, and graduated in 1949.[3] In the mid-1970s she moved to Australia where she continued to work on TV and film until 1979 when she appears to have retired.[4] She is perhaps best remembered for her memorable role in 1964's Witchcraft as the witch Vanessa Whitlock who returns from the grave to avenge being buried alive several hundred years previously.[5][6] Yvette is also the grandmother of stuntman Ben Smith-Petersen.[7] Through her son Simon, who also worked in TV and cinema. She was married to Morten Smith-Petersen. She died in 1993 in Ealing, London, England.
Films and TV[]
- 1960: (TV Series) - Mrs. Collins
- 1960: (TV Series) - Janet
- 1962: Out of This World (TV Series) - Mrs. Chalmers
- 1960-1962: Dixon of Dock Green (TV Series) - Carol Small / Lil
- 1963: Suspense (TV Series) - The Relief Nurse
- 1964: Witchcraft - Vanessa Whitlock
- 1964: Z Cars (TV Series) - Mrs. McLean
- 1964: (TV Series) - Elvira Peters
- 1964: The Likely Lads (TV Series) - Freda Windsor
- 1964: Troubled Waters - Sally Driscoll
- 1965: Monitor (TV Series documentary) - Stage Madame Bardac
- 1965: Curse of the Fly - Wan
- 1965: 199 Park Lane (TV Series) - Alex Kovacs
- 1965: The Wednesday Play (TV Series)
- 1970: Julius Caesar - Plebeian #4
- 1970: Paul Temple (TV Series) - Gibbs
- 1970: A Severed Head - Woman at Party #2
- 1971: The Trojan Women - Woman #33
- 1971: The Troubleshooters (TV Series) - Dr. Eve Gorman
- 1973: (TV Movie) - Constance
- 1979: Prisoner (TV Series) - Marjorie Whitton
- 1979: Thirst - Nurse (final film role)
References[]
- ^ "Yvette Rees".
- ^ "Yvette Rees". www.aveleyman.com.
- ^ "Yvette Rees — RADA". www.rada.ac.uk.
- ^ "Prisoner: Cell Block H - episode 55". www.wwwentworth.co.uk.
- ^ "Witchcraft (1964) - Don Sharp - Cast and Crew - AllMovie". AllMovie.
- ^ Huckvale, David (18 January 2018). A Green and Pagan Land: Myth, Magic and Landscape in British Film and Television. McFarland. ISBN 9781476670508 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Here's how Riley Keough met her husband".
External links[]
- Yvette Rees at IMDb
- Yvette Rees at Aveleyman.com.
- Living people
- Welsh film actresses
- Welsh television actresses
- Welsh emigrants to Australia
- Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art