Eva Moore
February 8, 1870 (154 years old) in Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK
Eva Moore (born 1868 or 1870) was an English actress. Her career on stage from 1887 and in film from 1920 spanned six decades. Her daughter Jill Esmond was the first wife of Laurence Olivier.
Known For
Credits
- 1946 · Of Human Bondage as Mrs. Gray
- 1946 · The Bandit of Sherwood Forest as Mother Meg
- 1945 · Scotland Yard Investigator as Mary Collison
- 1939 · The Circle as Lady Catherine
- 1939 · Happy Family as Gran
- 1938 · The Divorce of Lady X as Lady
- 1936 · Parisian Life as Liane
- 1935 · Vintage Wine as Josephine Popinot
- 1935 · Blind Justice as Fluffy
- 1935 · Annie, Leave the Room! as Mrs. Morley
- 1934 · A Cup of Kindness as Mrs. Phyllis Tutt
- 1933 · Leave It to Smith as Lady Trench
- 1933 · I Was a Spy as Canteen Ma
- 1933 · The Song You Gave Me as Grandmother
- 1932 · The Old Dark House as Rebecca Femm
- 1932 · But the Flesh Is Weak as Lady Florence Ridgway
- 1931 · Almost a Divorce as Aunt Isobel
- 1931 · Brown Sugar as Mrs. Cunningham
- 1927 · Motherland as Mrs Edwards
- 1924 · Chu-Chin-Chow as Alcolma
- 1924 · The Great Well as Mrs. Starling
- 1922 · Flames of Passion as Aunt
- 1922 · The Crimson Circle as Aunt Prudence
- 1920 · The Law Divine as Edie le Bas