One of her last major roles was as Aunt Ann in the BBC's 1967 television adaptation of The Forsyte Saga.
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His parents were the theatre producer H. G. Pelissier (who presented Pelissier's Follies) and the distinguished actress Fay Compton.
In 1922 the novel was adapted into a film Diana of the Crossways directed by Denison Clift and starring Fay Compton and Henry Victor.
Among them are the Jossers (mother and father Fay Compton and Wylie Watson, and teenage daughter Susan Shaw), landlady Mrs Vizzard (Joyce Carey), the eccentric spiritualist medium Mr Squales (Sim), the colourful Connie Coke (Ivy St. Helier), and the young Percy Boon (Attenborough) and his mother (Gladys Henson).
The Loves of Mary, Queen of Scots is a 1923 British silent historical film directed by Denison Clift and starring Fay Compton, Gerald Ames and Ivan Samson.