Birthday: 1890-06-18
Deathday: 1968-02-09
Birthplace: Southfields, Surrey, England, UK
Gender: Female
Owned By: Unowned
Barbara Everest (19 June 1890 – 9 February 1968) was a British stage and film actress. She was born in Southfields, Surrey, and made her screen debut in the 1916 film The Man Without a Soul. On stage she played Queen Anne in the 1935 historical play Viceroy Sarah by Norman Ginsbury. Her most famous rôle was Elizabeth, the rather deaf servant in Gaslight (1944).
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1965-07-14 | Rotten to the Core | Mrs Dick |
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1963-12-01 | The Man Who Finally Died | Martha |
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1963-01-03 | Nurse on Wheels | Nurse Merrick |
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1962-11-16 | The Damned | Miss Lamont |
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1961-10-24 | El Cid | Mother Superior |
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1961-05-23 | Dangerous Afternoon | Mrs. Judson |
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1959-11-02 | Upstairs and Downstairs | 2nd Old Lady |
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1958-03-05 | The Safecracker | Mrs. Dawson |
| 1958-02-16 | The Lady of the Camellias | Nanine | |
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1954-03-16 | An Inspector Calls | Committee Member - Mrs. Lefson |
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1950-02-16 | Madeleine | Mrs. Smith |
| 1949-10-29 | Children of Chance | Francesca | |
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1947-06-19 | Frieda | Mrs Dawson |
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1946-06-17 | Wanted for Murder | Mrs Colebrooke |
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1945-09-15 | The Fatal Witness | Lady Elizabeth Ferguson / Vera Cavanaugh |
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1945-05-03 | The Valley of Decision | Delia |
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1944-05-04 | Gaslight | Elizabeth |
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1944-02-24 | The Uninvited | Lizzie Flynn |
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1943-12-24 | Jane Eyre | Lady Ingram |
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1943-08-12 | Phantom of the Opera | The Aunt |
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1943-04-29 | Mission to Moscow | Mrs. Litvinov |
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1942-12-30 | Commandos Strike at Dawn | Mrs. Olav |
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1941-07-21 | The Patient Vanishes | Mrs. Cardby |
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1941-03-04 | The Prime Minister | Baroness Lehzen (uncredited) |
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1940-04-02 | The Second Mr. Bush | Mrs. Windel-Todd |
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1940-02-17 | Meet Maxwell Archer | Miss Duke |
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1939-12-01 | Inquest | Mrs. Wyatt |
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1939-03-27 | Design for Murder | Ursula |
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1938-01-01 | Pride and Prejudice | Mrs. Bennet |
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1937-08-13 | Old Mother Riley | Mrs. Briggs |
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1937-03-05 | Jump for Glory | Mrs. Nolan |
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1936-12-09 | Love in Exile | Ana |
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1936-08-23 | The Man Behind the Mask | Lady Slade |
| 1936-05-01 | Men of Yesterday | ||
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1935-11-26 | Scrooge | Mrs. Cratchit |
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1935-09-01 | The Passing of the Third Floor Back | Cook |
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1934-10-22 | Passing Shadows | Mrs. Lawrence |
| 1934-07-30 | The Warren Case | (uncredited) | |
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1933-07-27 | Love's Old Sweet Song | Nurse |
| 1933-05-26 | The Umbrella | Mrs. Wynne | |
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1933-04-07 | The Lost Chord | Mother Superior |
| 1933-02-23 | She Was Only A Village Maiden | Agatha | |
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1933-01-01 | The Roof | Mrs. Foster |
| 1932-11-01 | The World, the Flesh and the Devil | Mrs. Brophy | |
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1932-10-25 | There Goes the Bride | Mme. Marquand (uncredited) |
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1932-09-08 | The Lodger | Mrs. Bunting |
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1932-07-22 | When London Sleeps | Madame Lamberti |
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1932-03-31 | Lily Christine | Hempel |
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1922-07-04 | Fox Farm | Kate Falconer |
| 1922-04-10 | The Persistent Lovers | Joyce | |
| 1922-03-01 | A Romance of Old Baghdad | Mrs. Jocelyn | |
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1921-08-01 | The Bigamist | Blanche |
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1920-10-10 | Testimony | Lucinda |
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1919-01-01 | The Lady Clare | Alice |
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1916-07-01 | The Man Without a Soul | Elaine Ferrier |