Mary Stockley
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Mary Stockley is a British actress.
Her stage credits include the 2002 National Theatre revival of Anything Goes playing Hope Harcourt alongside Sally Ann Triplett and John Barrowman.
Stockley appeared in "The Body in the Library", the first episode of Agatha Christie's Marple alongside Simon Callow, Jack Davenport, Ian Richardson, Tara Fitzgerald and Joanna Lumley in 2004.
2005 proved a productive year for Stockley. She starred as Marilyn Monroe in Terry Johnson's play Insignificance directed by Samuel West. She then guest-starred in "The Killing of Johnny Swann", an episode of the 1950s based detective series Jericho starring Robert Lindsay. Although only having a small role, she was in Natalie Portman-starrer V for Vendetta, starring Natalie Portman. She has a short but key part, as Ruth Ellis, in the 2006-release Pierrepoint.
She appears in the forthcoming TV movies Britz and Ballet Shoes, and a 2008 episode of Poirot. She is currently working on the film 7 Lives.