
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jean Anderson (12 December 1907 – 1 April 2001) was an English actress born in Eastbourne, Sussex. She is best remembered for her television roles as hard-faced matriarch Mary Hammond in the 1970s BBC drama The Brothers and as rebellious aristocrat Lady Jocelyn "Joss" Holbrook in the 1980s Second World War series Tenko . She is also notable for playing the role of the Mother in The Railway Children in two separate BBC adaptations in 1951 and 1957. Other TV credits include: Police Surgeon, Maigret, The Odd Man, The Man in Room 17, The Borderers, Paul Temple, Codename, Oil Strike North, Miss Marple, Inspector Morse, Keeping Up Appearances and Hetty Wainthropp Investigates. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jean Anderson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Wuthering Heights

Tenko

Run a Crooked Mile

Inspector Morse

Keeping Up Appearances

SOSタイタニック/忘れえぬ夜

Johnny on the Run

Lease of Life

Simon Magus

Hetty Wainthropp Investigates

ミス・マープル スリーピング・マーダー

Maigret

Heartbeat

The Inspector

SOS Pacific

トマシーナの三つの生命

Endgame

Bond Street

Q.E.D.

The Franchise Affair

Interpol Calling

White Corridors

The Whipping Boy

Heart of a Child

The Kidnappers

The Weak and the Wicked

The House of Eliott

This Is Your Life

Solomon and Sheba

A Town Like Alice

The Road Builder

G.B.H.

Casualty

レディ・バニッシュ/暗号を歌う女

Out of True

Elizabeth of Ladymead

The Pleasure Garden

Cari genitori

The Bogie Man

The Uninvited

Dr. Finlay's Casebook

Doctor Finlay

Brotherly Love

Half a Sixpence

The Brave Don't Cry

Rebecca

Back Home

Campion

Street Corner

The Black Velvet Gown

Lucky Jim

Leon the Pig Farmer

The Good Doctor Bodkin-Adams

High Treason

Spare the Rod

Time Bomb

The Romantic Age

BBC Play of the Month

Robbery Under Arms

Waltz of the Toreadors

The Silent Playground

The Wednesday Play

Screamtime

No Hiding Place

The Brothers

Diana: Her True Story

Survival of the Fittest

O.M.

Circles Of Deceit

Ett kungligt äventyr

Life in Her Hands

Paris

Fathers and Sons

Keeping Mum

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

The Odd Man