Anne Reid
Biography
Anne Reid, MBE, is a distinguished English actress celebrated for her impressive contributions to stage, film, and television. She gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Valerie Barlow in the iconic soap opera *Coronation Street*. Reid further showcased her comedic talents as Jean in the beloved sitcom *dinnerladies*, a series created by the renowned actress and writer Victoria Wood.
One of Reid's most notable performances came in the acclaimed drama *Last Tango in Halifax*, where she played the character Celia Dawson. This role earned her a BAFTA nomination, underscoring her ability to resonate deeply with audiences and critics alike.
Throughout her career, Reid has demonstrated a remarkable range, transitioning seamlessly between genres and mediums. Her work has not only entertained viewers but also left a lasting impact on the British entertainment industry. In recognition of her significant contributions to acting, she was honored with the title of Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE).
With a career spanning several decades, Anne Reid continues to be a prominent figure in the arts, captivating audiences with her performances and leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of British television and theatre.
Filmography
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Faintheart
2009 • Barbara
A Little Trip to Heaven
2005 • Martha
The Nest (2020)
2020 • Rory's Mum
Song for Marion
2012 • Brenda
Cemetery Junction
2010 • Freddie's Gran
Kaleidoscope (2017)
2017 • Aileen
Savage Grace
2007 • Nini Daly
The Mother
2003 • May
Lost for Words
1999 • Gloria Brooks
The Booze Cruise III: The Scattering
2006 • Grace
The Aeronauts
2019 • Ethel Glaisher
Believe
2013 • Jean Busby
A Woman of No Importance
2017 • Lady Hunstanton
The Young Visiters
2003 • Mrs. Monticue
The Booze Cruise II: The Treasure Hunt
2005 • Grace Stringer
Love and Death on Long Island
1998
An Ungentlemanly Act
1992
The Trouble with Jessica
2024 • Miranda
A Close Shave
1996 • Wendolene (voice)
SAS: Red Notice
2021
Romans
2017
Rose and Maloney
2002 • Bea Linden