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Aliases: Hermione Ferdinanda Gingold
Gender: Female
Place of birth: London, England, UK
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Movie Involvements: 11
TV Involvements: 5
Most Famous Work
Biography
Hermione Gingold (9 December 1897 – 24 May 1987) was an English actress known for her sharp-tongued, eccentric persona, an image enhanced by her sharp nose and chin, as well as her deepening voice, a result of vocal nodes which her mother reportedly encouraged her not to remove. She starred on stage, on radio, in films, on television, and in recordings. She also appeared on the NBC interview program Here's Hollywood. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hermione Gingold, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Most Famous Work
Tony Awards
(1956) Self - NomineeWhat's My Line?
(1950) Self - Mystery GuestAlfred Hitchcock Presents
(1955) Miss HopeThat's Entertainment!
(1974) (archive footage) (uncredited)Gay Purr-ee
(1962) Mme. Rubens-Chatte (voice)Hallmark Hall of Fame
(1951) Princess CarolineAnd the Oscar Goes To...
(2014) Self (archive footage)That's Entertainment, Part II
(1976) (archive footage)Acting
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
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2014 | Self (archive footage) | |
1984 | Elizabeth Rennick | |
Miss Sandwich | ||
1982 | Pincus | |
N/A | ||
1979 | N/A | |
1977 | Narrator (segment "The Great Frost") (voice) | |
Madame Armfeldt | ||
1976 | (archive footage) | |
1975 | Madame Germaine | |
Ms. Squeek (voice) | ||
1974 | (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
1972 | The Lady Bus Conductor | |
1971 | Peggy Revere | |
1969 | Witch | |
Jane | ||
1968 | Self - Guest | |
1967 | Angelica | |
N/A | ||
1966 | Lady Effigy Munster | |
1965 | Mrs. Koogleman | |
1964 | Miss Grimshaw | |
1963 | N/A | |
1962 | Mme. Rubens-Chatte (voice) | |
Self | ||
Self | ||
Eulalie Mackechnie Shinn | ||
1961 | Lilly Harris | |
1959 | Self - Singer | |
1958 | Bianca de Passe | |
Madame Alvarez ("Mamita") | ||
1957 | Self | |
1956 | Sporting Lady | |
Self - Nominee | ||
1955 | Miss Hope | |
N/A | ||
1953 | Spinster | |
Queenie | ||
1952 | Miss Tompkins | |
N/A | ||
1951 | Princess Caroline | |
Self | ||
1950 | Self - Mystery Guest | |
1948 | Self | |
1943 | Aunt Sophie | |
1936 | Lizzie Appleby | |
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |