Mini-Biography:
Edith Evans was born on February 8, 1888 in London. She was an English Actress, known for The Slipper and the Rose (1976), The Nun's Story (1959), Nasty habits (1976), Edith Evans's first movie on record is from 1949. Edith Evans died on October 14, 1976. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1976.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1976: The Slipper and the Rose (Cinderella's silberner Schuh) (Cast: Die Mutter des Königs), Directed by Bryan Forbes, with Lally Bowers, Richard Chamberlain, Gemma Craven,
1976: Nasty habits (Cast: Hildegarde), Directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, with Sandy Dennis, Melina Mercouri,
1973: Craze (Cast: Tante Louise), Directed by Freddie Francis, with Diana Dors, Julie Ege,
1970: Scrooge (Cast), Directed by Ronald Neame, with David Collings, Albert Finney,
1968: Crooks and Coronets (Cast), Directed by James O'Connolly, with Cesar Romero, Telly Savalas,
1966: The Whisperers (Cast), Directed by Bryan Forbes, with Avis Bunnage, Ronald Fraser,
1963: Tom Jones (Cast), Directed by Tony Richardson, with Albert Finney, Joan Greenwood,
1959: The Nun's Story (Cast: Mutter Emmanuel), Directed by Fred Zinnemann, with Elsa Albani, Peggy Ashcroft, Patricia Collinge,
1959: Look back in anger (Cast: Mrs. Tanner), Directed by Tony Richardson, with Claire Bloom, Richard Burton, Jane Eccles,
1952: The importance of beeing earnest (Cast), Directed by Anthony Asquith, with Michael Denison, Joan Greenwood,
1949: The Queen of Spades (Cast: The Old Countess Ranevskaya), Directed by Thorold Dickinson, with Adolf Wohlbrück, Yvonne Mitchell,
1949: The Last days of Dolwyn (Cast), Directed by Emlyn Williams, with Richard Burton, Anthony James,
Bibliography
International Dictionnary of Films and Filmmakers, Vol 3: Actors and Actresses, St James Press, Detroit and London, 2nd edition 1992