Andrée Melly

Birth : 1932-09-15, Liverpool, Lancashire, England, UK

Death : 2020-01-31

History

Andrée Melly (15 September 1932 - 31 January 2020) was an English actress.

Movies

The Horror of It All
Natalia Marley
In this dark comedy, a Yankee goes to visit a family of British eccentrics to ask for the hand of one of their daughters in marriage. He soon finds himself in the midst of a really odd family. One of them talks like Bela Lugosi, another believes herself to be a vampire, while a third is locked away in a padded cell. Another family member is thrilled when he finally invents a horseless carriage (50 years after Ford), and the family grandfather is found reading Playboy just before he dies. Trouble begins when members of the family begin to be mysteriously murdered. The American suitor must then discover which member of the strange family is in line to inherit the family fortune.
Boy With a Flute
Caroline Laser
An advertisement in the personal column brings elderly Mrs Winters to town with her Salviani painting and leads her to an adventure she could never have imagined.
The Brides of Dracula
Gina
A young teacher on her way to a position in Transylvania helps a young man escape the shackles his mother has put on him. In so doing she innocently unleashes the horrors of the undead once again on the populace, including those at her school for ladies. Luckily for some, Dr. Van Helsing is already on his way.
The Big Day
Nina Wentworth
A drama unfolding in the business world where shrewd methods are adopted by a boss to select a suitable yes-man for the Board.
Beyond the Curtain
Linda
A British flight officer plans to rescue an airline stewardess who is trapped in East Germany.
Hot Summer Night
Kathie Palmer
Jacko, a respected union man, is fighting for the promotion of a Jamaican colleague to chargehand, but when his daughter brings home her black boyfriend, he realises that racial prejudice is rife within his own home. This powerful drama exposes the deep-seated racial tensions hidden in British family life during the late 1950s. Written for the stage by Unity Theatre's Ted Willis, this television recording was filmed a few weeks after the play's successful West End run, and most of the stage cast repeat their roles here, including the terrific John Slater, Andree Melly and Lloyd Reckord. The drama's interracial kiss is probably the first to be shown on British TV.
Nowhere to Go
Rosa, cocktail waitress
A professional thief is sprung from prison with the assistance of a new partner who wants to know where he's hid his loot.
The Passionate Stranger
Maria (uncredited)
Judith Wynter is a happily married novelist whose romantic works are eagerly devoured by scores of female readers. When Carlo, a handsome young Italian chauffeur, arrives to work for Judith and her husband, a professor currently recovering from an attack of paralysis, he causes quite a flutter; when he then reads the manuscript of Judith's latest novel, he jumps to a rather unfortunate conclusion... and life in the Wynter household becomes very complicated indeed!
The Belles of St. Trinian's
Lucretia
The unruly schoolgirls of St Trinian's are more interested in men and mischief than homework and hockey. But greater trouble than ever beckons when the arrival at the school of Princess Fatima of Makyad coincides with the return of recently expelled Arabella Fritton, who has the kidnap of a prize racehorse on her mind. The first film in the classic comedy series.
So Little Time
Paulette
During World War II, German soldiers occupy the home of a beautiful Belgian girl and her mother.