Barbara Ewing

Born: 1939-01-14

Barbara Ewing (born 14 January 1939) is a New Zealand actor, playwright and novelist based in the UK. In the 1980s Ewing played the character Agnes Fairchild in British comedy series Brass. Ewing's novel The Petticoat Men was shortlisted for the Ngaio Marsh Award in 2015.


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Dracula Has Risen from the Grave

as Zena
Released: 1968-11-07

In the shadow of Castle Dracula, the Prince of Darkness is revived by blood trickling from the...

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Eye of the Needle

as Mrs. Garden
Released: 1981-07-24

Great Britain, 1944, during World War II. Relentlessly pursued by several MI5 agents, Henry...

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Mute

as Edna Ayers
Released: 2018-02-23

A mute man with a violent past is forced to take on the teeming underworld of a near-future...

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S.O.S. Titanic

as Mrs. Ismay (uncredited)
Released: 1980-02-29

The Titanic disaster as seen through the eyes of one couple in each of the three classes on board.

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Torture Garden

as Dorothy Endicott (segment 3 "Mr. Steinway")
Released: 1967-11-01

Five people visit a fairground sideshow run by the sinister Dr. Diabolo. Having shown them a...

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The Ash Tree

as Anne Mothersole
Released: 1975-12-23

Man of leisure Sir Richard receives notification that his Uncle has died, bequeathing him his...

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When the Whales Came

as Mary Pender
Released: 1989-03-28

A pair of children befriend an eccentric old man, who lives isolated on the far shore of their...

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Guardian of the Abyss

as Laura
Released: 1980-11-15

A scrying glass puts an antiques exporter in the path of a woman fleeing from devil worshipers...

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Haunters of the Deep

as Mrs. Holman
Released: 1984-02-05

Josh Holman encounters the ghost of a child mine worker with a special warning on the headlands...

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The Reckoning

as Joan
Released: 1970-01-31

Michael Marler, a successful businessman in London, is about to make his way to the top. After...

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Amicus: House of Horrors

as uncredited
Released: 2012-10-30

For the first time on DVD, the Alpha Archives Collection proudly presents a two part feature...

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Amicus: House of Horrors

as Self
Released: 2012-10-30

For the first time on DVD, the Alpha Archives Collection proudly presents a two part feature...

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Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook

as Zena (archive footage)
Released: 1991-01-01

A history of the famous vampire of books and movies, using film clips, previews and other methods.

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In Search of Dracula

as Herself
Released: 2020-01-03

Mark Gatiss explores and celebrates Dracula, an icon of popular culture, asking just why we keep...

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Casualty

as Sheila Fisher
First aired: 1986-09-06

Drama series about the staff and patients at Holby City Hospital's emergency department,...

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Peak Practice

as Rosaleen Attwood
First aired: 1993-05-10

Peak Practice is a British drama series about a GP surgery in Cardale — a small fictional town...

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The Sweeney

as Joan Maskall
First aired: 1975-01-02

Jack Regan, an unethical officer of the Flying Squad, uses unorthodox methods to pursue...

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Lovejoy

as Sheila
First aired: 1986-01-10

The adventures of the eponymous Lovejoy, a likeable but roguish antiques dealer based in East...

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Enemy at the Door

as Mrs. le Prevost
First aired: 1978-01-28

Enemy At The Door is a British television drama series made by London Weekend Television for...

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Out of the Blue

as Mrs. Defty
First aired: 1995-05-23

Out of the Blue follows a team of detectives at Brazen Gate CID through grisly murder cases,...

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Hard Times

as Rachel
First aired: 1977-10-25

Thomas Gradgrind devotes his life to a philosophy of rationalism, self-interest and hard fact....

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Brass

as uncredited
First aired: 1983-02-21

Brass is a British comedy-drama series made by Granada Television for ITV and eventually Channel...

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Clouds of Glory

as Asra
First aired: 1978-07-09

Dramatization by Melvyn Bragg and Ken Russell of the lives of the poets Wordsworth and Coleridge.

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