Edith Evans

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dame Edith Mary Evans, DBE (8 February 1888 – 14 October 1976) was a British actress. She was known for her work on the British stage. She also appeared in a number of films, for which she received three Academy Award nominations, plus a BAFTA and a Golden Globe award. Evans was particularly effective at portraying haughty aristocratic ladies, as in two of her most famous roles: Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest (both on stage and in the 1952 film), and Miss Western in the 1963 film of Tom Jones. By contrast, she played a poverty-stricken old woman in one of her most acclaimed film roles, in The Whisperers (1967).   Description above from the Wikipedia article Edith Evans, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Birth Location London, England, UK
Born 1888-02-08
Died 1976-10-14

Movies

Nothing Like a Dame as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
2018
And the Oscar Goes To... as Self (archive footage)
2014
Nasty Habits as Sister Hildegard
1977
The Slipper and the Rose as Dowager Queen
1976
Craze as Aunt Louise
1974
A Doll's House as Anne-Marie
1973
Scrooge as Ghost of Christmas Past
1970
Upon This Rock as Queen Christina (voice)
1970
David Copperfield as Aunt Betsy Trotwood
1969
1969
Crooks and Coronets as Lady Sophie Fitzmore
1969
Prudence and the Pill as Roberta Bates
1968
The New Cinema as Self
1968
Fitzwilly as Miss Victoria Woodworth
1967
The Whisperers as Mrs Ross
1967
Young Cassidy as Lady Gregory
1965
The Chalk Garden as Mrs. St. Maugham
1964
Tom Jones as Miss Western
1963
Look Back in Anger as Mrs. Tanner
1959
The Nun's Story as Rev. Mother Emmanuel
1959
1952
1949
The Queen of Spades as The Old Countess Ranevskaya
1949
East Is East as Aunt
1916
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