Kathleen Harrison

Kathleen Harrison

1892-02-22 – 1995-12-07 (age 103) Blackburn, Lancashire, England, UK
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Biography

Kathleen Harrison was long a stalwart of British cinema. Her place was always firmly below stairs – a cook perhaps, or a cleaning lady often answering the door with a puzzled expression always fearful that trouble was just around the corner.

She was born in 1892 in Blackburn in Lancashire. She studied at RADA and then went to live in Agentina for some time. On her return to Britain, she made her stage debut in 1926 in “The Constant Flirt”. Her first major film role was in 1931 in “Hobson’s Choice”. Kathleen Harrison made one film in Hollywood in Emlyn Williams “Night Must Fall” in 1937 as a maid (naturally). She achieved national fame as Mrs Huggett in four films about the Huggett family. In the mid 1960′s she starred in a very popular television series Mrs Thursday about a cleaner who won the football pools. She died in 1995 at the age of 103.

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Known For

Oliver Twist
Oliver Twist

1948

as Mrs Sowerberry

Scrooge
Scrooge

1951

as Mrs. Dilber

In Which We Serve
In Which We Serve

1942

as Mrs. Blake

Caesar and Cleopatra
Caesar and Cleopatra

1945

as Egyptian Woman (uncredited)

The Ghoul
The Ghoul

1933

as Kaney

Gaslight
Gaslight

1940

as Bit Role

The Magic Box
The Magic Box

1952

as Mother in Family Group

The Winslow Boy
The Winslow Boy

1948

as Violet

On the Fiddle
On the Fiddle

1961

as Mrs. Cooksley

The Ghost Train
The Ghost Train

1941

as Miss Bourne

The Fast Lady
The Fast Lady

1962

as Mrs. Staggers

West 11
West 11

1963

as Mrs. Beckett

Cast a Dark Shadow
Cast a Dark Shadow

1955

as Emmie

Major Barbara
Major Barbara

1941

as Mrs. Price

Night Must Fall
Night Must Fall

1937

as Emily Terence

Trio
Trio

1950

as Emma Foreman (in segment The Verger)

The London Connection
The London Connection

1979

as Elderly Lady

Bank Holiday
Bank Holiday

1938

as May

The Shop at Sly Corner
The Shop at Sly Corner

1947

as Mrs. Catt

The Huggetts Abroad
The Huggetts Abroad

1949

as Ethel Huggett