Annie Esmond
September 26, 1873 (151 years old) in Croydon, Surrey, England, UK
Known For
Credits
- 1942 · Let the People Sing as Lady Foxfield
- 1942 · Gert and Daisy's Weekend as Lady Plumtree
- 1941 · Cottage to Let as Lady Wrapping Parcels For The Bazaar (uncredited)
- 1940 · Saloon Bar as Mrs. Truscott
- 1940 · All Hands as Café Manageress
- 1939 · Stolen Life as Cook
- 1938 · His Lordship Regrets as Lady Kentford
- 1938 · Save a Little Sunshine as Mrs. Melworthy
- 1938 · The Claydon Treasure Mystery as Lady Caroline Claydon
- 1938 · Murder in the Family as Aunt Octavia
- 1937 · East of Ludgate Hill as Gladys Monkton
- 1937 · Bulldog Drummond at Bay as Mrs. Caldwell
- 1937 · Thunder in the City as Lady Challoner
- 1937 · Pearls Bring Tears as Mrs. Vane
- 1936 · All That Glitters as Mrs. Payne-Coade
- 1936 · The Improper Duchess as Baroness Kamp
- 1935 · Abdul the Damned as Therese's Train Companion
- 1935 · The Silent Passenger as Old Lady Passenger
- 1935 · Lend Me Your Husband as Mother
- 1934 · The Iron Duke as Denise
- 1934 · Lucky Loser as Mrs. Hamilton
- 1934 · It's a Cop as Mrs. Spry
- 1933 · The Jewel as Mme. Vanheim
- 1933 · The Private Life of Henry VIII as The Cook's Wife (uncredited)
- 1933 · Prince of Arcadia as The Queen
- 1933 · The Good Companions as Mrs. James Tarvin
- 1932 · Sally Bishop as Landlady
- 1932 · Men of Tomorrow as Mrs. Oliphant
- 1932 · Ebb Tide as Landlady
- 1932 · Service for Ladies as Duchess
- 1931 · Stamboul as Nurse
- 1931 · The Officers' Mess as Mrs. Makepiece
- 1931 · The Outsider as Pritchard
- 1931 · To Oblige a Lady as Mrs. Higgins
- 1930 · Alf's Button as Mrs.Gaskins
- 1929 · After the Verdict as Lady Cardridge
- 1928 · A Little Bit of Fluff as
- 1927 · Tiptoes as Aunt
- 1924 · The Sins Ye Do as Governess
- 1923 · Love, Life and Laughter as His Wife
- 1922 · The Recoil as Miss Orpington
- 1922 · The Passionate Friends as Maid
- 1921 · The Knave of Diamonds as Mrs. Errol
- 1921 · A Scandal in Bohemia as Maid
- 1921 · Innocent as Housekeeper
- 1921 · The Yellow Claw as Denise Ryland
- 1918 · The Man Who Won as Mrs. Cooper