Edith Evans

Edith Evans

  • Birthday: 2/8/1888
  • Deathday: 10/14/1976
  • Place of birth: London, England, UK
  • Fame for: Acting
  • Also known as: Эдит Эванс, Edith Mary Evans

Biography

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.

Filmography

The Importance of Being Earnest
Release date: 6/2/1952

The Importance of Being Earnest

Role(s): Lady Bracknell

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Tom Jones
Release date: 8/24/1963

Tom Jones

Role(s): Miss Western

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The Nun's Story
Release date: 6/18/1959

The Nun's Story

Role(s): Rev. Mother Emmanuel

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Fitzwilly
Release date: 12/20/1967

Fitzwilly

Role(s): Miss Victoria Woodworth

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Scrooge
Release date: 11/5/1970

Scrooge

Role(s): Ghost of Christmas Past

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