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    Quick is perhaps best known for the role of Lady Julia Flyte in the television production of Brideshead Revisited. She received an Emmy and British Academy Television Awards nomination for her work. Quick has also appeared in many theatre, film and television productions.

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    Diana enjoyed her finest TV hour with her portrayal of Lady Julia Flyte in the critically-acclaimed mini-series Brideshead Revisited (1981), and received a BAFTA TV Award nomination for her efforts. She then continued with TV roles in The Woman in White (1982) , as well as "The Phantom of the Opera" (as Madame Bianchi), and the TV series ...

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    • Dartford, Kent, England, UK
  3. Diana Quick - Awards - IMDb - Awards, nominations, and wins. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office ...

    • November 23, 1946
  4. Diana enjoyed her finest TV hour with her portrayal of Lady Julia Flyte in the critically-acclaimed mini-series Brideshead Revisited (1981), and received a BAFTA TV Award nomination for her efforts. She then continued with TV roles in The Woman in White (1982) , as well as "The Phantom of the Opera" (as Madame Bianchi), and the TV series ...

    • November 23, 1946
  5. Diana Quick is an award-winning English actress who has played several notable roles during her six-decade-long illustrious career. As a professional actress, her most prominent role was her portrayal of Lady Julia Flyte in the television adaptation of Evelyn Waugh’s classic ‘Brideshead Revisited’.

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  7. Last year, Quick took to the road to star in English Touring Theatre’s production of Ibsen’s Ghosts, for which she won both the Barclays/TMA and Manchester Evening News awards for Best Actress. This spring, she’s on the road again, now taking the lead in Shared Experience’s After Mrs Rochester.

  8. Awards, Honors: Television Award nomination, best actress, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1982, for Brideshead Revisited. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Susan, Lear, English Stage Company, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1971. Betty, The Threepenny Opera, Prince of Wales Theatre, London, 1972.

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