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Occupation
  
Actress

Spouse
  
Bunny Austin (m. 1931)

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Phyllis Konstam

Years active
  
1928–1964


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Born
  
14 April 1907 (
1907-04-14
)
London, England

Died
  
August 20, 1976, Somerset, United Kingdom

Movies
  
Murder!, The Skin Game, Compromising Daphne

Similar People
  
Bunny Austin, Alma Reville, Alfred Hitchcock, Thomas Bentley

Phyllis Konstam (14 April 1907 – 20 August 1976) was an English film actress. She appeared in 11 films between 1928 and 1964, including four films directed by Alfred Hitchcock.

She was born in London and died in Somerset from a heart attack.

She married the tennis star Bunny Austin in 1931, whom she met on a cruise liner while travelling to the US to appear in a stage production of Frank Vosper's Murder on the Second Floor, opposite her close friend Laurence Olivier. Together, Austin and Konstam were one of the celebrity couples of the age. Austin played tennis with Charlie Chaplin, was a friend of Daphne du Maurier and met both Queen Mary and President Franklin D. Roosevelt. They had two children.

In her later years, she joined her husband with involvement in the Oxford Group, performing in several films and theatrical productions around the world to benefit the cause. She died on 20 August 1976, her husband's 70th birthday.

Filmography

Actress
1964
Voice of the Hurricane as
Janet Lord
1960
The Crowning Experience as
Mrs. Spriggs (as Phyllis Konstam Austin)
1952
Jotham Valley
1952
The Forgotten Factor
1939
The Kindled Flame (Short) as
Helena
1931
A Gentleman of Paris as
Madeleine
1931
Tilly of Bloomsbury as
Tilly Welwyn
1931
The Skin Game as
Chloe Hornblower
1930
Compromised as
Sadie Bannister
1930
Escape! as
Wife
1930
Murder! as
Doucie Markham
1929
Blackmail as
Gossiping Neighbour (uncredited)
1928
Champagne (uncredited)
Archive Footage
2022
My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock (Documentary) as
Self

References

Phyllis Konstam Wikipedia