
Katharine Blake
Biography
Katharine Blake (born Illonne Katharine Inglestone, September 11, 1921 – March 1, 1991) was a British actress, born in South Africa, with an extensive career in television and films. She won the BAFTA for Best Actress for her work in television in 1964. She portrayed Elizabeth Boleyn in the film Anne of the Thousand Days (1969). In 1969/1970, she played the character Chris Nourse in first an episode of Public Eye and then in Armchair Theatre's Wednesday's Child; one of the first lesbian love affairs to be seen on UK television. She replaced Googie Withers as the Prison Governor in the ITV series Within These Walls in 1977, but only appeared in one season, leaving the role due to ill health. Her first husband was actor Anthony Jacobs (1942-1948,1 child), her second husband was actor/director David Greene (1948-1959,1 child), and her third husband was director Charles Jarrott (1959-1982). She was estranged from her 2 daughters at the time of her death.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Anne of the Thousand Days
as Elizabeth Boleyn
1969

The Man Out There
as Marie
1961

Male of the Species
as Miss Saville
1969
The Dark Light
as Linda
1951

Wuthering Heights
as Catherine Earnshaw
1948

To Have and to Hold
as Claudia
1963
What's Wrong with Humpty Dumpty?
as Hilary
1967

Beyond Our Means
as Sylvia Forsyth
1973

Assassin for Hire
as Maria Riccardi
1951

Hunted
as Waitress
1952

Hell's Angel
as Cynthia McKenna
1971

Saturday Island
as Nurse
1952

Hammer the Toff
as Janet Lord
1952

Trottie True
as Ruby Rubarto
1949

Now That April's Here
as Hilda Adams
1958
Blunt Instrument
as Dorothy Logan
1981

Wednesday's Child
1970
TV Appearances

Sir Francis Drake
as The Dark Lady
1961

Crown Court
as Irene Rutland
1972

Male of the Species
as Miss Saville
1969

Public Eye
as Mrs. Nourse
1965

Folio
as Lady Macbeth
1955

Armchair Theatre
as Hilary
1956

Play for Today
as Cynthia McKenna
1970
Crane
as Sonia Dajos
1963
Festival
as Nadia
1963

Within These Walls
as Helen Forrester
1974

Theatre 625
as Joanna Afton
1964

Armchair Theatre
as Anne
1956