Ursula Howells
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Acting · Born 1922-09-17 · age 83 at death · Hammersmith, London, England, UK
Howells was born in London, the daughter of composer Herbert Howells, and was educated at St Paul's Girls' School, where her father worked as Director of Music. She made her first stage appearance at Dundee in 1939, in John Drinkwater's Bird in Hand, then moved to Oxford in 1942 and three years later made her London debut at the Embassy Theatre, Swiss Cottage. In 1947 she appeared in the comedy Jane at the Aldwych Theatre. After several years in the West End, and a brief stint on Broadway where she appeared in Springtime for Henry in 1951, she began to appear in films. After the death of her father in 1983, Ursula Howells instigated the "Herbert Howells Society" and became a standard bearer for the promotion of his work. She financially supported the recording of his compositions and did much to encourage the publishing and promotion of church music.
Titles

Midsomer Murders

Dr. Terror's House of Horrors

Torture Garden

Lovejoy

Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny & Girly

Miss Marple: A Murder Is Announced

Heartbeat

Upstairs, Downstairs

Crossplot

The Long Arm

Bergerac

Sherlock Holmes

A Rather English Marriage

The Weak and the Wicked

The Constant Husband

Account Rendered

80,000 Suspects

Fall of Eagles

I Believe in You

Play for Today

Man in a Suitcase

Assignment K

Father Dear Father

Track the Man Down

Thirty-Minute Theatre

They Can't Hang Me

Jewels

The Cazalets

The Barchester Chronicles

Armchair Theatre

Keep It Clean

The Cold Room

The Human Jungle

Father, Dear Father

Interpol Calling

The Sicilians

Hard Times

All Gas and Gaiters

No Hiding Place

Cousin Bette

The Tichborne Claimant

Father, Dear Father

ITV Saturday Night Theatre

The Gilded Cage

The Oracle

She's Out

Two Letter Alibi

Half Hour Story

Sunday Night Theatre

Time After Time

The Madhouse on Castle Street

Ooh La La!

West of Suez

Number Three

A Choice of Coward: Present Laughter

Lilli Palmer Theatre

Now Let Him Go

Flesh and Blood

Playhouse

BBC2 Play of the Week