Caroline Blakiston
Caroline Blakiston
Caroline Blakiston (born 13 February 1933) is an English actress. Best known for her role in the television comedy series Brass, she has also appeared as Mon Mothma in the science-fiction film Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. In the 1960s she appeared in three episodes of The Avengers as well a number of ITC productions such as The Saint and the 1969 Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) episode "Never Trust a Ghost". She appeared to great acclaim as Marjorie Ferrar in the BBC Television adaptation of Galsworthy's The Forsyte Saga in 1967. In 1977 she appeared in Raffles as Lady Paulton, and also in Murder Most English as Helen Carobleat. In 1986 Blakiston played the villain Bess Sedgwick, opposite Joan Hickson's Miss Marple, in "At Bertram's Hotel", made by the BBC and shown on the PBS series Mystery in the U.S. She also appeared as Lionel Hardcastle's ex-wife in an episode of As Time Goes By. She and Geoffrey Palmer (Lionel) had previously played estranged spouses a decade earlier in Carla Lane's series The Last Song.
Known For Acting
Most Rating 0.9232
Birthday 1933-02-13
Place of Birth Chelsea, London, England, UK
Also Known As Caroline G. Blakiston,
Return of the Jedi
1983

Return of the Jedi

Les Misérables
1978

Les Misérables

The Fourth Protocol
1987

The Fourth Protocol

The Magic Christian
1969

The Magic Christian

Miss A and Miss M
1983

Miss A and Miss M

Sunday Bloody Sunday
1971

Sunday Bloody Sunday

The Trygon Factor
1966

The Trygon Factor

Coup!
2006

Coup!

Mary Anning
2018

Mary Anning

Scoop
2006

Scoop

Yanks
1979

Yanks

The Mallen Secret
2008

The Mallen Secret

The Idol
1966

The Idol

The Mallen Curse
1980

The Mallen Curse

Knots
1975

Knots

Saturday, Sunday, Monday
1978

Saturday, Sunday, Monday

The Mallen Streak
2003

The Mallen Streak

For Elsie
2012

For Elsie

Life After Death
1982

Life After Death

The Lie
1970

The Lie

The Mallens
1979

The Mallens

Thomas Hardy: A Haunted Man
1978

Thomas Hardy: A Haunted Man

The Last Romantic
1978

The Last Romantic

For King and Country: Out There
1963

For King and Country: Out There

Second Childhood
1966

Second Childhood