Sheila Mary Dunn (11 April 1940 – 3 March 2004) was an actress who worked both on television and in the theatre.
Her father was Bill Dunn, a former ICI chairman who invented the bullet-proof engine for the Spitfire.
[1] She appeared in two editions of The Wednesday Play in the early part of her career.
[2] In 1965 she married director Douglas Camfield, after which she appeared in a number of drama series and serials directed by him, including Shoestring, Target, and three Doctor Who serials: The Daleks' Master Plan (1965), The Invasion (1968) and Inferno (1970).
[3] For over 25 years she worked and performed for The Richmond Shakespeare Society, including in the box office and behind the bar, as well as on stage.