Dorothea Phillips (born 5 September 1928), known as Dottie,[2] is a Welsh actress, best known for her roles in the radio, theatre and film versions of Under Milk Wood[3] and 102 Dalmatians (2000).
She appeared in the first stage production of T. S. Eliot's 1958 play The Elder Statesman, at the Edinburgh Festival.
[9][10] After graduation her first position in theatre was as an assistant stage manager,[11] after which she joined a repertory company as an actor.
Also Dixon of Dock Green, No Hiding Place and Danger Man.
[69] In the 1960s, because of her legal qualification, Phillips held the licence to various bars in London's Soho, including the Irving, the Iron Lung, the Buckstone[70] and the Kismet, where patrons included Terence Stamp, Albert Finney, David Hockney and Francis Bacon.