Patricia Denys From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia British actress (born 1937) Born1937 (age 88–89)London, EnglandOccupationActressSpouse David J. Prole (m. 1981)Patricia DenysBorn1937 (age 88–89)London, EnglandOccupationActressSpouse David J. Prole (m. 1981) Patricia Denys (born Patricia Bernice Sneyd; 1937) was a British actress. Patricia Denys trained at RADA,[1][2] graduating in 1960.[3] In her final year at RADA she receiving the Silver Medal and Emile Littler award.[2] Filmography Television Year Title Role Notes 1961 Deadline Midnight 2 episodes 1963 The Rag Trade Betty 12 episodes 1964 The Wednesday Play Delia Ziegler Episode: "The July Plot" 1965 Redcap Lotte Leibrun Episode: "A Question of Initiative" 1965 Public Eye Jane Tindall Episode: "Dig You Later" 1966 Emergency Ward 10 Miss Maxwell 2 episodes 1966 The Troubleshooters Marion Flood Episode: "No Such Thing as Luck" 1966 Out of the Unknown Woman Episode: "Level Seven" 1967 Softly, Softly WPC Raikes Episode: "What Colour a Wolf?" 1970 Thirty-Minute Theatre Mrs. Maxwell Reece Episode: "Waugh on Crime: In Which Inspector Waugh Encounters the English Class System" 1973 The Tomorrow People Mrs. Jameson 2 episodes 1973 New Scotland Yard Joyce Ross Episode: "Bullet in a Haystack" 1976 Z-Cars Ellen Cookson Episode: "Hunch" 1977 Mr. Big Waitress Episode: "The Bank Job" 1980 Charles Endell Esquire Linda Croall Episode: "Stuff Me a Flamingo" References ↑ "On Approval at the Manoel Theatre" (PDF). um.edu.mt. Retrieved 29 July 2025. 1 2 "Patricia Denys: 'My first job, four days after leaving drama school, was The Trials of Oscar Wilde'". thestage.co.uk. 29 October 2019. Retrieved 29 July 2025. ↑ "Rada Student & graduate profiles Patricia Denys". rada.ac.uk. Retrieved 29 July 2025. External links Patricia Denys at IMDb Patricia Denys at theatricalia.com Related Articles