Shirley Anne Field Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Shirley Anne Field (born 27 June 1938) is an English actress who has performed on stage, film and television since 1955.
Net Worth
$1 Million
Date Of Birth
June 27, 1938
Place Of Birth
Bolton, Lancashire, England, UK
Height
5' 4" (1.63 m)
Occupation
Actress
Profession
Actress, Soundtrack
Nationality
British
Spouse
Charles Crichton-Stuart -) child
Children
Nicola Crichton-Stuart
Nicknames
Shirley Anne Field, Field, Shirley Anne
Star Sign
Cancer
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Fact
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Her brother, publisher Guy Broomfield, 60, was shot dead in his San Francisco home in September 1999 by his girlfriend's son, 25-year-old Harry Israel Dalsey--heir to the DHL courier fortune. Dalsey admitted in court that during an argument he fired a .38-cal. revolver, striking Guy twice in the chest at point-blank range and killing him. However, he got only 36 months in prison after plea-bargaining the charge from second degree murder to involuntary manslaughter. Guy was the boyfriend of Dalsey's widowed mother Annie, and had lived in her California mansion for six years.
2
Former Miss London.
3
She has one daughter: Nicola Jane Crichton-Stuart (born 1967)
Actress
Title
Year
Status
Character
Rumble
1995
TV Series
Vatwoman
At Risk
1994
Mrs. Nolan
Loving Deadly
1994
Madame
Taking Liberty
1993
U.F.O.
1993
Supreme Commander
Lady Chatterley
1993
TV Mini-Series
Mrs. Bolton
Anna Lee: Headcase
1993
TV Movie
Mrs. Westerman
Murder, She Wrote
1992
TV Series
Anne Gillen
El C.I.D.
1992
TV Series
Dolly
Hear My Song
1991
Cathleen Doyle
The Rachel Papers
1989
Mrs. Seth Smith
Getting It Right
1989
Anne
Shag
1989/I
Mrs. Clatterbuck
Santa Barbara
1987
TV Series
Pamela Capwell Conrad
Never the Twain
1987
TV Series
Stephanie
My Beautiful Laundrette
1985
Rachel
Two by Forsyth
1984
TV Movie
Buccaneer
1980
TV Series
Janet Blair
Shoestring
1979
TV Series
Barbara Knight
Centre Play
1977
TV Series
Joanne Clewes
House of the Living Dead
1974
Mary Anne Carew
A Touch of the Other
1970
Elaine
With Love in Mind
1970
Jane
Hell Is Empty
1967
Shirley McGee
Five More
1966
TV Series
Madeleine
Alfie
1966
Carla
Carnaby, M.D.
1966
Nurse Bancroft
Marcia nuziale
1966
Kings of the Sun
1963
Ixchel
These Are the Damned
1962
Joan
The War Lover
1962
Daphne
Lunch Hour
1961
Girl
Man in the Moon
1960
Polly
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
1960
Doreen
Wild for Kicks
1960
Dodo (as Shirley-Anne Field)
The Entertainer
1960
Tina Lapford (as Shirley Ann Field)
Peeping Tom
1960
Pauline Shields (as Shirley Ann Field)
Once More, with Feeling!
1960
Angela Hopper
And the Same to You
1960
Iris Collins
International Detective
1959
TV Series
The Girl
Upstairs and Downstairs
1959
Arriving Passenger 2 (uncredited)
Horrors of the Black Museum
1959
Angela Banks (as Shirley Ann Field)
The Beasts of Marseilles
1957
Prostitute (uncredited)
The Flesh Is Weak
1957
Susan
The Good Companions
1957
Redhead - Three Graces
The New Adventures of Martin Kane
1957
TV Series
Miss Craig
Dry Rot
1956
uncredited
Loser Takes All
1956
Girl (uncredited)
It's a Wonderful World
1956
Pretty Girl (as Shirley Ann Field)
Yakity Yak
1956
TV Series
It's Never Too Late
1956
Tears for Simon
1956
Girl Working at Taxi Garage
All for Mary
1955
Young Woman on Aeroplane
Simon and Laura
1955
Minor Role
Transfer at Aachen
announced
Francoise Costeaux
Beautiful Relics
2014
Short
Evie
The Power of Three
2011
Jenni
The Kid
2010
Margaret
Doctors
2010
TV Series
Flora Reid
Last of the Summer Wine
2008
TV Series
Eva
Heyday
2005
Video short
Monarch of the Glen
2005
TV Series
Sadie
The Green Door
2005
Short
Marla
Waking the Dead
2003
TV Series
Monica Reynolds
Where the Heart Is
2001
TV Series
Linda
The Good Doctor
2000
Short
Elenor Wickham
Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry
2000
Mary the Mother of Christie
The Bill
2000
TV Series
Janice Laughlin
Dalziel and Pascoe
1999
TV Series
Cissy Kohler
Le château des singes
1999
The Governess (English version, voice)
Madson
1996
TV Series
Elaine Dews
Barbara
1995
TV Series
Jean
Bramwell
1995
TV Mini-Series
Peggy Heart
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
Wild for Kicks
1960
performer: "It's Legal" - uncredited
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
From Stage to Screen
2016
Documentary
Herself
Cash in the Celebrity Attic
2011
TV Series
Herself
Timeshift
2010
TV Series documentary
Herself - Actress
The Paul O'Grady Show
2009
TV Series
Herself
British Film Forever
2007
TV Mini-Series documentary
Herself
Cast & Crew
2002
TV Series documentary
Herself
The Silver Screen: Rachel Roberts
2002
TV Movie
Herself
The 100 Greatest Films
2001
TV Movie documentary
Herself
Kelly
2000
TV Series
Herself
Countdown
1994
TV Series
Herself
Home Truths
1994
TV Series
Herself
Aspel & Company
1992
TV Series
Herself
Blankety Blank
1979-1985
TV Series
Herself
Punchlines!
1981-1984
TV Series
Herself
The Time of Your Life
1983
TV Series
Herself
On Safari
1982
TV Series
Herself
Star Games
1978
TV Series
Herself
Those Wonderful TV Times
1978
TV Series
Herself
Going for a Song
1976
TV Series documentary
Herself - On-screen Participant
Whose Baby?
1973
TV Series
Herself - Guest
The Movie Quiz
1973
TV Series
Herself - Price Team Member
Frost on Sunday
1968
TV Series
Herself
The Joey Bishop Show
1968
TV Series
Herself
Juke Box Jury
1960-1967
TV Series
Herself - Panellist
Late Show London
1966
TV Series
Herself
Stubby's Silver Star Show
1965
TV Series
Herself - Judge
The Celebrity Game
1964
TV Series
Herself
Don't Say a Word
1963
TV Series
Herself - Guest
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
1962
TV Series
Herself
Film Fanfare
1956
TV Series
Herself - Interviewee / Herself
Archive Footage
Known for movies
Santa Barbara (1987) as Pamela Capwell Conrad
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960) as Doreen