Helen Ryan (born June 16, 1938, in Liverpool, Lancashire) is a British actress, who is notable for playing several royal roles.
The Liverpool native played Princess and then Queen Alexandra in the British television series Edward the Seventh, for which she received a BAFTA nomination in 1975. She also played Princess Alexandra in the 1980 movie The Elephant Man and the Sherlock Holmes story "The Mazarin Stone". She played another royal, Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, in the 2002 television drama Bertie and Elizabeth. Her other credits include Madame Balzac in the TV series Prometheus: The Life of Balzac (1975), Mrs. McFarlane in the Sherlock Holmes story "The Norwood Builder", and films such as Clash of Loyalties (1983), Misunderstood (1984) and The Hawk (1993). More recently, Ryan has appeared as Peggy Roath, a personal aide to Queen Elizabeth II, in the fifth season of The Crown in 2022. In 2023, she appeared in the BBC soap opera Doctors as Thelma Scott.
She was formerly married to the theatre director Guy Slater, with whom she had a daughter, Rebecca, and a son, Daniel.
2017
as Woman at Door
2016
as Queen's Dresser
2016
2007
as Angel's Neighbor
2006
as Naturist Violinist
2003
as Mrs. Farraday
2002
as Queen Wilhelmina
1997
as Mrs. Hilliard
1993
as Meredith Walters
1993
as Mrs Crowther
1993
as Lady Jenvey
1992
as Betty Hawkins
1987
as Aunt
1985
as Lavinia Dakers
1984
as Princess of Wales
1984
as Mrs McFarlane
1984
as Lucy
1983
as Gertrude Bell
1980
as Princess Alex
1975
as Maureen
1975
as Queen Alexandra
1972
as Eva Maris
1971
as Mrs. Harville
1965
as Margot