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'''Eileen Way''' (born [[2nd September]] [[1911]], [[Surrey]], [[England]] - died [[16th June]] [[1994]], [[Canterbury]], [[Kent]], [[England]]) played [[Old Mother]] in "[[An Unearthly Child]]" and [[Karela]] in "[[The Creature from the Pit]]. | '''Eileen Way''' (born [[2nd September]] [[1911]], [[Surrey]], [[England]] - died [[16th June]] [[1994]], [[Canterbury]], [[Kent]], [[England]]) played [[Old Mother]] in "[[An Unearthly Child]]" (her character being the first character to die in the programme) and [[Karela]] in "[[The Creature from the Pit]]". She also appeared in the film "[[Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150 AD]]" as the old woman who, together with her daughter, offers [[Susan (Dalek movies)|Susan]] shelter, only to turn her over to the [[Dalek]]s. | ||
Ms. Way's other credits include one of the earliest programmes produced for television broadcast, ''The Gay Lord Quex'', produced in [[1938]]. Other roles include appearances in Disney's ''Kidnapped'', ''[[Wikipedia:Z Cars|Z Cars]] | Ms. Way's other credits include one of the earliest programmes produced for television broadcast, ''The Gay Lord Quex'', produced in [[1938]]. Other roles include appearances in Disney's ''Kidnapped'', ''[[Wikipedia:Z Cars|Z Cars]]'', ''[[Wikipedia:Dixon of Dock Green|Dixon of Dock Green]]'', ''By the Sword Divided'', ''War and Remembrance'', ''Bergerac'', and ''Inspector Morse''. | ||
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Revision as of 12:40, 8 March 2009
Eileen Way (born 2nd September 1911, Surrey, England - died 16th June 1994, Canterbury, Kent, England) played Old Mother in "An Unearthly Child" (her character being the first character to die in the programme) and Karela in "The Creature from the Pit". She also appeared in the film "Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150 AD" as the old woman who, together with her daughter, offers Susan shelter, only to turn her over to the Daleks.
Ms. Way's other credits include one of the earliest programmes produced for television broadcast, The Gay Lord Quex, produced in 1938. Other roles include appearances in Disney's Kidnapped, Z Cars, Dixon of Dock Green, By the Sword Divided, War and Remembrance, Bergerac, and Inspector Morse.