Rosamund Greenwood

Rosamund Greenwood (1907-1997) was a British character actress who appeared in The Witches as one of the convention witches, listed in the credits as Janice.

Greenwood had a long career as a supporting actress beginning in the 1930s, often as maids or spinster neighbors, in films such as Night of the Demon, The Prince and the Showgirl (with Marilyn Monroe), Village of the Damned, A Severed Head (with Richard Attenborough), the Titanic saga A Night to Remmeber, and The Missionary (with Michael Hordern). On TV, she played spinsters in Dickens' Nicholas Nickleby and The Mystery of Edwin Drood and was a regular on the 1983 Salvation Army sitcom Hallelujah! as Sister Dorothy. She appeared in various crime and thriller anthologies and episodes of Upstairs Downstairs, The Duchess of Duke Street, All Creatures Great and Small, and Father Brown.

Greenwood as a member of the BBC Radio Repertory Company beginning in the forties, heard in William Shakespeare plays and excerpts, Dickens serials, the four part 1952 detective series Call for Murder (as the telephone operator who handles the calls in each episode), and The Importance of Being Ernest (Miss Prism).