Gibbs, Matyelok

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GIBBS, Matyelok

(Matyelock Gibbs)

PERSONAL

Career: Actress. Unicorn Theatre, Great Britain, assistant to Caryl Jenner, then artistic director, 1973–77.


CREDITS

Film Appearances:

(As Matyelock Gibbs) Cassell's receptionist, Victor/Victoria, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1982.

Miss Lane, Secrets, Samuel Goldwyn, 1983.

(As Matyelock Gibbs) New Charlotte, A Room with a View, Cinecom International, 1985.

To Kill a Priest (also known as Le complot and Popieluszko), Columbia, 1988.

Erik's mum, Erik the Viking (also known as Erik viking), Orion, 1989, Kafka, Miramax, 1991.

Martha Clay, Waterland, Fine Line Features, 1992.

Mrs. Cleary, When Pigs Fly (also known as Wenn Schweine fliegen), Panorama Entertainment, 1993.

Housekeeper, Priest, Miramax/PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1994.

Physiotherapist, Jack and Sarah, Gramercy Pictures, 1995.

Mrs. Kravatz, Crimetime, Trimark Pictures, 1996.

Mrs. Williams, Oscar and Lucinda, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1997.

Louise, Ever After, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998.

Grandmother Cenci, Superstition, 2001.

(As Matyelock Gibbs) Rosalind's nurse, Just Visiting (also known as Les visiteurs en Amerique), Buena Vista, 2001.

Old woman (London), And Now ... Ladies and Gentleman ... , Paramount Classics, 2002.

Tall Lanky, A Little Trip to Heaven, Palomar Pictures, 2005.


Television Appearances; Series:

Sister Ludmila, The Jewel in the Crown, Granada Television and PBS, 1984.

Miss Percival, Blott on the Landscape, BBC–2 and Arts and Entertainment, 1985.

How High the Moon, BBC, 1994.

(As Matyelock Gibbs) Edy Cater, The Residents, [Great Britain], beginning 2001.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Aunt Nell, A Perfect Spy (also known as John Le Carre's "A Perfect Spy"), BBC, 1987.

Pauline, Heart of the Country, BBC, 1987.

Miss Staveley, Troubles, London Weekend Television, 1988.

Dinah, The Passion, BBC, 1999.

Eileen Richardson, The Cry, Independent Television, 2002.


Television Appearances; Movies:

Margaret, Past Caring, [Great Britain], 1985.

Woman in rubble, Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil, NBC, 1985.

Elizabeth Grant, A Masculine Grant, BBC, 1992.

Magistrate, Framed, Anglia Television and Arts and Entertainment, 1992.

Mrs. Constance Lane, A Is for Acid, Yorkshire Television, 2002.


Television Appearances; Episodic:

Dolly Hill, "My Perfect Husband," Lady Killers, Granada Television, 1981.

Jean Sherman, "Digging Up the Future," Chessgame, [Great Britain], 1983.

Alice Thorwell, "Retirement Plan," Bergerac, BBC, 1988.

Mrs. Bick, "Piers of the Realm," The New Statesman, Yorkshire Television, 1989.

Concierge, "The Patience of Maigret," Maigret, Granada Television, 1992.

Mrs. Ames, "Big Boys' Rules: Part 1," Between the Lines, BBC, 1993.

(As Matyelock Gibbs) Bag lady, "Double Duty," Space Precinct, syndicated, 1994.

(As Matyelock Gibbs) Muriel Blakeley, "Coming Out," Peak Practice, Central Independent Television, 1995.

Grace Todd, "The Astral Plane," Hetty Wainthrop Investigates (also known as Hetty Wainthrop and Hetty Wainthrop Investigates II), BBC, 1996, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, 1999.

Anne Pearson, "Downfall," The Bill, Thames Television and Yorkshire Television, 1997.

Mrs. Ruddock, "Hodge's Driving Test," All Quiet on the Preston Front, BBC, 1997.

Mrs. Ruddock, "Lloyd's Housewarming," All Quiet on the Preston Front, BBC, 1997.

Professor Simunovic, "Memento Mori," Kavanagh QC, Central Independent Television and Carlton Television, 1998.

Muriel Harrap, "Blue Herrings," Midsomer Murders, Independent Television and Arts and Entertainment, 2000.

Dr. Margot Briones, "Hidden Agenda," Judge John Deed, BBC, 2001.

Mrs. Brandon, "Benefit of the Doubt: Part 2," A Touch of Frost, Independent Television, 2001.

Nora Linton, "Return of the Native," Casualty, BBC, 2002.

Eileen Groves, "No More Pain," Doctors, BBC, 2003.

Mrs. Potts, "And No Birds Sing," Rosemary and Thyme, Independent Television, 2003.

Edith Bradley, The Bill, Thames Television and Yorkshire Television, 2003.


Stage Appearances:

Lady Bountiful, The Beaux' Stratagem, Royal National Theatre, Lyttleton Theatre, London, 1989.

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