
Helen McCrory
Acting • Born 1968-08-17 – Died 2021-04-16
Biography
Helen McCrory (August 17, 1968 - April 16, 2021) was an English actress. She portrayed Cherie Blair in both the 2006 film The Queen and the 2010 film The Special Relationship. She also portrayed Narcissa Malfoy in the final three installments of the Harry Potter movies. Description above from the Wikipedia article Helen McCrory, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
79 credits
The Queen
Movie • 2006
Cherie Blair

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Movie • 2009
Narcissa Malfoy

Frankenstein
Movie • 2007
Victoria

Fantastic Mr. Fox
Movie • 2009
Mrs. Bean (voice)

The King Who Fooled Hitler
Movie • 2019
Narrator (voice)

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
Movie • 2010
Narcissa Malfoy

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
Movie • 2011
Narcissa Malfoy

Casanova
Movie • 2005
Casanova's Mother

Flashbacks of a Fool
Movie • 2008
Peggy Tickell

Skyfall
Movie • 2012
Clair Dowar MP

Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking
Movie • 2004
Mrs. Vandeleur

Hugo
Movie • 2011
Mama Jeanne

The Special Relationship
Movie • 2010
Cherie Blair

Uncovered
Movie • 1995
Lola

National Theatre Live: The Last of the Haussmans
Movie • 2012
Libby

Dad Savage
Movie • 1998
Chris

Carla
Movie • 2003
Carla

Flying Blind
Movie • 2013
Frankie

Muse of Fire
Movie • 2013
Self

Tommy Cooper: Not Like That, Like This
Movie • 2014
Mary Kay

Rik Mayall Presents: Dirty Old Town
Movie • 1995
Claire

A Little Chaos
Movie • 2015
Madame Le Notre

National Theatre Live: Medea
Movie • 2014
Medea

The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death
Movie • 2014
Jean Hogg

Stand and Deliver
Movie • 1998
Christina

The James Gang
Movie • 1997
Bernadette James

Charlotte Gray
Movie • 2001
Francoise

When Harry Left Hogwarts
Movie • 2011
Self

Dead Gorgeous
Movie • 2002
Antonia

Bill
Movie • 2015
Queen Elizabeth I

Interview with the Vampire
Movie • 1994
2nd Whore

Spoonface Steinberg
Movie • 1998
Mother

We'll Take Manhattan
Movie • 2012
Lady Clare Rendlesham

Lucky Jim
Movie • 2003
Margaret Peel

Enduring Love
Movie • 2004
Mrs. Logan

Their Finest
Movie • 2017
Sophie Smith

Loving Vincent
Movie • 2017
Louise Chevalier

National Theatre Live: The Deep Blue Sea
Movie • 2016
Hester Collyer

Becoming Jane
Movie • 2007
Mrs. Radcliffe

Hotel Splendide
Movie • 2000
Lorna Bull

Streetlife
Movie • 1995
Jo

Does God Play Football?
Movie • 2004
Sarah Ward

The Entertainer
Movie • 1993
Jean Rice

Split Second
Movie • 1999
Angie Anderson

Witness Against Hitler
Movie • 1996
Freya von Moltke

Peaky Blinders: A Peek Behind the Curtain
Movie
Polly Gray / Herself

The Count of Monte Cristo
Movie • 2002
Valentina Villefort

4.3.2.1
Movie • 2010
Mrs. Jones

Letters Live from the Archive: Union Chapel
Movie • 2021
Self

Charlotte
Movie • 2022
Paula Lindberg-Salomon (voice)

Roundhead or Cavalier: Which One Are You?
Movie • 2012
Narrator

Life
TV • 2007
Amanda Puryer

The Jury
TV • 2002
Rose Davies

Trial & Retribution
TV • 1997

Messiah
TV • 2001
Dr. Rachel Price

The Fragile Heart
TV • 1996
Nicola Pascoe

North Square
TV • 2000

Anna Karenina
TV • 2000
Anna Karenina

Doctor Who
TV • 2005
Rosanna

Peaky Blinders
TV • 2013
Polly Gray

Penny Dreadful
TV • 2014
Madame Kali

Horizon
TV • 1964
Narrator

Inside No. 9
TV • 2014
Tabitha

Leaving
TV • 2012
Julie Ranmore

Rik Mayall Presents
TV • 1993
Claire

Full Stretch
TV • 1993

Fearless
TV • 2017
Emma Banville

MotherFatherSon
TV • 2019
Kathryn Villiers

His Dark Materials
TV • 2019
Stelmaria (voice)

Have I Got a Bit More News for You
TV
Self - Presenter

Newscast
TV • 2020
Self

Quiz
TV • 2020
Sonia Woodley QC

Screen Two
TV • 1985
Jo

Roadkill
TV • 2020
Dawn Ellison

Golden Globe Awards
TV • 1944
Self - Audience Member

Performance
TV • 1991
Jean Rice

Have I Got News for You
TV • 1990
Self - Hostess

Charles II: The Power and The Passion
TV • 2003
Barbara Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine

Dickens
TV • 2002
Kate Dickens