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Partial filmography

* ''Betta, the Gipsy'' (1918) * '' The Romance of Lady Hamilton'' (1919) – Mrs. Kelly * '' Linked by Fate'' (1919) – Deborah * '' The Little People'' (1927) – Sala * '' Downhill'' (1927) – Madame Michet * '' Not Quite a Lady'' (1928) – Mrs. Borridge * ''
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'' (1928) – Lady Liverage * '' Ringing the Changes'' (1929) – Mrs. Giggleswick * '' Lily of Killarney'' (1929) – Sheelah * ''A Sister to Assist 'Er'' (1930) – Mrs. May * '' The House of the Arrow'' (1930) – Mrs. Harlow * '' The Night Porter'' (1930) * '' At the Villa Rose'' (1930) – Mme. D'Auvray * '' Lord Richard in the Pantry'' (1930) – Cook * '' Compromising Daphne'' (1930) – Martha * '' The Sport of Kings'' (1931) – Cook * '' Sally in Our Alley'' (1931) – Mrs. Pool * '' The Flying Fool'' (1931) – Mme. Charron * '' Sunshine Susie'' (1931) – Minor Role * ''
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'' (1931) * '' The Water Gipsies'' (1932) – Mrs. Green * '' A Safe Proposition'' (1932) – Emily Woodford * ''
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'' (1933) – Big Annie * '' The Crime at Blossoms'' (1933) – Fat Lady * '' Born Lucky'' (1933) – Cook * '' Cleaning Up'' (1933) – Lady Rudd * '' Great Stuff'' (1933) – Claudette Montgomery * '' Song at Eventide'' (1934) – Anna * ''Children of the Fog'' (1935) – Mrs. Jenner * '' The Beloved Vagabond'' (1936) – Concierge * '' Pastor Hall'' (1940) – Frau Kemp (final film role)


References


Bibliography

* Wearing, J.P. ''The London Stage 1910-1919: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel''.. Rowman & Littlefield, 2013.


External links

* * 1872 births 1944 deaths Scottish stage actresses Scottish film actresses Scottish silent film actresses Actors from Stirling 20th-century Scottish actresses Actresses from Stirling (council area) {{UK-film-actor-stub