
Actor
Born January 1, 1931 in Clarendon, Jamaica
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mavis Chin OBE (born January 1, 1931), known professionally as Mona Hammond is a Jamaican-British actress of Chinese descent and co-founder of the Talawa Theatre Company. Born in Jamaica, Hammond emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1959, where she has lived ever since. Hammond has had a long and distinguished stage career. She is best known for her work on British television, most notably playing Blossom Jackson in the BBC soap opera EastEnders.

Death in Paradise
Angelique Morel

Burlesque Fairytales
Death's Wife

May Contain: Nuts
Constance Osafo

Whitechapel
Voodoo Lady

10,000 BC
Old Mother

Fairy Tales
Alice

Imagine Me & You
Mrs Edwards

Kinky Boots
Pat

Manderlay
Old Wilma

Doctor Who
Rita Anne

The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
Louise the Maid

The Crouches
Grandma Sylvie Crouch

White Teeth
Hortense

White Teeth
Hortense

Pure
Customer

Storm Damage
Agnes

Pig Heart Boy
Nan Preston

Pig Heart Boy
Nan Preston

Trial & Retribution
Bibi Harrow

Chef
Auntie Clarice

A Touch of Frost
Mrs Chalmers

Pirate Prince
Mamalewa

When Love Dies
Bella

Making Out

Desmond's

Past Caring
Doris

ScreenPlay
Nana

EastEnders
Blossom Jackson

The Bill

Fords on Water
Winston's Mother

Wolcott
Mrs Wolcott

Victims of Apartheid
Zazie

Club Havana
Mrs. Jordan

The Sweeney
Ann Robson

Who Killed Lamb?
Nurse

In the Beautiful Caribbean
Dot, Zikky's wife

Play for Today
Zazie

Herostratus
Sandy

Callan

Thirty-Minute Theatre
Nurse Barnes