
Sonia Dresdel
Department: Acting
Biography
Sonia Dresdel (5 May 1909 - 18 January 1976) was an English actress, whose career ran between the 1940s and 1970s. She was born Lois Obee in Hornsea, East Riding of Yorkshire, England and was educated at Aberdeen High School for Girls. Her leading role in the 1947 film While I Live gained her a great deal of acclaim. In the film she plays Julia Trevelyan, a spinster living in a lonely cliff top house in Cornwall and haunted by the death of her sister 25 years earlier. Her most noted role was that of "Mrs. Baines" in the 1948 film version of Graham Greene's The Fallen Idol, which starred Ralph Richardson and Michèle Morgan. The film received Academy Awards nominations for Best Director (Sir Carol Reed) and Best Screenplay. She died of undisclosed causes, aged 66.
Known For

The Fallen Idol
1948

The Clouded Yellow
1950

The Break
1963

The Trials of Oscar Wilde
1960

The Third Visitor
1951

While I Live
1947

The World Owes Me a Living
1945

Lady Caroline Lamb
1972

Now and Forever
1956

This Was a Woman
1948

Marie Stopes: Sexual Revolutionary
1970

The Adventures of Alice
1960

Lizzie Dripping
1973

The Caesars
1968

Maigret
1960

Mystery of Edwin Drood
1960

The Human Jungle
1963

The Onedin Line
1971

Sykes
1972

Sykes
1972

BBC Play of the Month
1965

The Man in the Iron Mask
1968

The Mill on the Floss
1965

Mystery and Imagination
1966

The Pallisers
1974

Armchair Theatre
1956

Armchair Theatre
1956