Birthday: 1897-12-09
Deathday: 1987-05-24
Birthplace: London, England, UK
Gender: Female
Owned By: Unowned
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.
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Year | Title | Character | |
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1984-10-12 | Garbo Talks | Elizabeth Rennick | |
1984-10-08 | How to Be a Perfect Person in Just Three Days | Miss Sandwich | |
1982-09-22 | Amy and the Angel | Pincus | |
1977-09-30 | A Little Night Music | Madame Armfeldt | |
1975-06-06 | Death Brings Roses | Madame Germaine | |
1975-04-30 | Tubby the Tuba | Ms. Squeek (voice) | |
1972-01-01 | The Special London Bridge Special | The Lady Bus Conductor | |
1971-03-15 | Banyon | Peggy Revere | |
1969-10-31 | Winter of the Witch | Witch | |
1967-07-13 | Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon | Angelica | |
1966-06-15 | Munster, Go Home! | Lady Effigy Munster | |
1965-07-12 | Harvey Middleman, Fireman | Mrs. Koogleman | |
1964-08-25 | I'd Rather Be Rich | Miss Grimshaw | |
1963-12-15 | A Cry of Angels | ||
1962-10-24 | Gay Purr-ee | Mme. Rubens-Chatte (voice) | |
1962-06-19 | The Music Man | Eulalie Mackechnie Shinn | |
1961-06-28 | The Naked Edge | Lilly Harris | |
1958-12-25 | Bell, Book and Candle | Bianca de Passe | |
1958-05-15 | Gigi | Madame Alvarez ("Mamita") | |
1956-10-17 | Around the World in Eighty Days | Sporting Lady | |
1955-02-12 | The Sting of Death | ||
1953-12-01 | Our Girl Friday | Spinster | |
1953-02-01 | Cosh Boy | Queenie | |
1952-11-14 | The Pickwick Papers | Miss Tompkins | |
1943-11-29 | The Butler's Dilemma | Aunt Sophie | |
1936-09-28 | Someone at the Door | Lizzie Appleby | |
1931-12-10 | Dance Pretty Lady |