Penelope Lee
Biography
Born in 1938 in Wyke Regis, England, Penelope Lee has been in a diverse variety of film, television, and theater. She won an arts council scholarship at age 36 to study singing and went to The Aldburgh School for Advanced Students. From this grew the Upottery festival. Performers included Yehudhi Menuhin, Stephan Grepelli, Murray Periaha, Jacqueline du Pre, Timothy West, and Prunella Scales. Throughout her acting career Penelope has worked continually for BBC Radio Drama. She was Nominated Best Actress on BBC Radio in 1978 for Away Day, a one woman play by Franz Xavier Kroetz.
Known For
Acting History
1985
Phoebe as Mrs. Riddle
1985Doctor Who: Revelation of the Daleks as Computer (voice)
1985Miss Marple: The Moving Finger as Partridge
1984Young Shoulders as Mrs. Smithson
1983Afterward as Alida Stair
1982The Plague Dogs as Lynn Driver (voice)
1981Bergerac as Radiologist
1978Superman as 9th Elder
1977Marie Curie as Bronya
1973Black and Blue as Lady Roe
1970Shadows of Fear as Barbara
1970Doomwatch as Dr. Mary Bryant
1969The Flaxton Boys as Lucy Flaxton
1966The Informer as Peggy Harlton
1965BBC Play of the Month as Mrs. Marchmont
1965The Big Job as Girl on Bench
1964The Tomb of Ligeia as Lady Rowena's Maidservant
1963Festival as Chorus of Women of Canterbury
1963Carry On Cabby as Girl Kissing in Cab (uncredited)
1962Out of This World as Pat
1961The Avengers as Clarissa








