

Frances de la Tour
Frances de la Tour is a distinguished English actress celebrated for her contributions across television, stage, and film. Born on July 30, 1944, she gained prominence for her portrayal of Miss Ruth Jones in the iconic sitcom "Rising Damp," which aired from 1974 to 1978. Her talent further shone through in the film adaptations of the beloved "Harry Potter" series, where she played Madame Olympe Maxime in both "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" (2005) and "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1" (2010).
In addition to her screen roles, de la Tour has made significant strides in theatre, notably as Mrs. Lintott in Alan Bennett's critically acclaimed play "The History Boys." Her stage work has garnered her immense recognition, including a coveted Tony Award and three Olivier Awards, affirming her status as a leading figure in the performing arts.
With a career spanning several decades, Frances de la Tour continues to captivate audiences with her versatility and depth as an actress, leaving an indelible mark in both the theatrical and cinematic landscapes. Her contributions to the arts have solidified her legacy as one of Britain's most respected performers.
Filmography


The Prince

The Collection

Rising Damp

Man in an Orange Shirt

Big School

Vanity Fair

Professor T

Cold Lazarus

Miss You Already

Private Peaceful

Mr. Holmes

Bejewelled

Our Miss Fred

Enola Holmes

The Highway Rat

The History Boys

Murder with Mirrors

Suspension of Disbelief

The Nutcracker (2010)

Trap for Cinderella

Survivor (2015)

The Cherry Orchard

The Lady in the Van

Hugo

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
