Person Details

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Aliases: Mary Clare Absalom

Gender: Female

Place of birth: Lambeth, London, England, UK

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Movie Involvements: 39

TV Involvements: 1


Most Famous Work

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mary Clare (17 July 1892 – 29 August 1970) was a British actress of stage, film and television. In films, she was mainly a character actress, in later life often portraying mature ladies who had strength of character or were autocratic. She appeared in two of the British-made Alfred Hitchcock films, Young and Innocent (1937) and The Lady Vanishes (1938).

Most Famous Work

Oliver Twist
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8

Oliver Twist

(1948) Mrs. Corney
Young and Innocent
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7

Young and Innocent

(1937) Erica's Aunt Margaret
Moulin Rouge
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7

Moulin Rouge

(1952) Madame Loubet
The Citadel
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6

The Citadel

(1938) Mrs. Orlando
Colonel March of Scotland Yard
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7

Colonel March of Scotland Yard

(1956) Mrs. Wrigley
The Black Rose
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7

The Black Rose

(1950) Countess Eleanor of Lessford
My Brother Jonathan
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7

My Brother Jonathan

(1948) Mrs. Dakers
The Night Has Eyes
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6

The Night Has Eyes

(1942) Mrs. Ranger

Acting

Year Character Movie/Tv
1959 Mrs. West
1956 Mrs. Wrigley
1954 La contessa Luisa Marisoni
1953 Mrs. Peachum
1952 Madame Loubet
Mrs. Martha Jeffcote
Maria
1950 Lady Hingston
Countess Eleanor of Lessford
1949 Milady Doverhouse
1948 Mrs. Latch
Mrs. Corney
Maude Morgan-Vaughan
Mrs. Dakers
1947 Duchess of Devonshire
1946 Mrs. Gates
1944 Mrs. Trout
Volumnia
Millie Draper
1942 Mrs. Webster
Mrs. Ranger
1941 Matron
Maggie
1940 Mrs. Briggs
Caroline
Mrs Pym
1939 Lizzie Crane
Mrs. Wallis
Ma Mutch
1938 Lady Emily Westaker
Mrs. Orlando
Baroness Isabel Nisatona
His Mother
1937 Mere Colline
Erica's Aunt Margaret
Mrs. Moss
1935 Mme. Barsac
Mrs. Sharpe
Mother
1934 Mistress Sara Ridd
Kate Bishop
1933 Linda Sanger
1932 Factory Girl
1931 Mrs. Smithers
Mrs. Rosel
Mrs. Coates
Mrs. Jeffcote
Mrs. Venner
Lily
1928 Linda Sanger
1921 Chloe Hornblower
Year Character Movie/Tv

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