Hilary Dwyer
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Hilary Dwyer

May 6, 1945 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England, UK

Hilary Dwyer (6 May 1945 – 30 March 2020), also known as Hilary Heath, was an English actress, businessperson, and film producer. She was best known for her acting roles in films such as Witchfinder General (1968) and Wuthering Heights (1970). She also performed on the London stage. In 1974, she married the talent agent Duncan Heath, with whom she had two children, and helped to found Duncan Heath Associates, which was later bought by ICM Partners. They divorced in 1989. Later in her career, under her married name, "Hilary Heath", she produced the feature film An Awfully Big Adventure (1995), as well as TV remakes of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca (1997) and Tennessee Williams's The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (2003). Her final producing role was the 2014 miniseries Jamaica Inn.

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Cast

Media
Movie1968Witchfinder GeneralSara
Movie1969The File of the Golden GooseAnn Marlowe
Movie1969The Oblong BoxLady Elizabeth Markham
Movie1970Wuthering HeightsIsabella Linton
Movie1969The Body StealersJulie Slade
Movie1969Two Gentlemen SharingEthne Burrows
Movie1969The ComicJudy
Movie1970Cry of the BansheeMaureen Whitman
Movie1999The Blood Beast: The Films of Michael Reevesherself
TV Show1967Callan1
TV Show1972Van der ValkNana Schneers1
TV Show1967The PrisonerNumber Seventy-Three1
TV Show1999Eurotika!Self1
TV Show1975Space: 1999Laura Adams1
TV Show1969HadleighJennifer Hadleigh /Jennifer Caldwell13

Crew

Media
Movie1997Nil by MouthProducerProduction
Movie1983Jamaica InnExecutive ProducerProduction
Movie1989Criminal LawProducerProduction
Movie1995An Awfully Big AdventureProducerProduction
Movie1986The Fringe DwellersExecutive ProducerProduction
Movie1985FortressAssociate ProducerProduction
Movie2003The Roman Spring of Mrs. StoneExecutive ProducerProduction
Movie1986The Worst WitchExecutive ProducerProduction
Movie1998Frenchman's CreekProducerProduction
TV Show1997RebeccaProducerProduction
TV Show2014Jamaica InnExecutive ProducerProduction