Education
Born in Reading, Berkshire, to an English solicitor father and a French mother, she was educated in Paris and studied at the Sarah Bernhardt Theatre.
Born in Reading, Berkshire, to an English solicitor father and a French mother, she was educated in Paris and studied at the Sarah Bernhardt Theatre.
She made her debut at age 21 in the film, Lilli Marlene (1950) in the title role, which incidentally featured Stanley Baker in one of his earliest film parts, whilst in she played the part of mill worker Jenny Hawthorn. In she played opposite Larry Parks, and later appeared in the horror film, but appeared more regularly on television In the International Trade Commission series, The Invisible Manitoba (1958), loosely based on the H.G. Wells" novel, she played Diane Brady.
Other appearances on various television programmes include The Saint, Danger Manitoba, Doctor Who, Strange Report, The Protectors, Van Der Valk and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, She portrayed Queen Elizabeth II in the television film Princess In Love (1996).
In 2007, she provided background commentary to several episodes of The Invisible Manitoba released by Network Digital Video Disc. Lisa Daniely was married to actor Grey Blake from 1952 until his death in 1971. The couple had no children.