Kathleen Harrison(1892-1995)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Although British actress Kathleen Harrison was born in 1892 in the
Lancashire town of Blackburn, she was fondly known for her cockney
characters throughout her career. Trained for the stage at the Royal
Academy of Dramatic Art she first married and lived overseas in
Argentina for nearly eight years. Upon her return she made her initial
stage appearance in "The Constant Flirt" in 1926. In the 30s she found
her way onto the screen, taking many of her delightful theatre roles to
film, including Line Engaged (1935),
Night Must Fall (1937) (probably
her most noteworthy), and
Who Is Guilty? (1939). She
added immeasurable Dickensian flavor as various maids and mums to such
classics as Oliver Twist (1948),
A Christmas Carol (1951) and
The Pickwick Papers (1952).
She was also openly received as Mrs. Huggett in the "Huggett Family" series that ran a few years in the late 40s. In her five decade career, Kathleen 'toiled' as various servile characters in nearly 80 films. As popular in England as similar 'working class' as character player Thelma Ritter was in America, Kathleen also enjoyed a slight shot of TV popularity late in her career, notably in the brief series Mrs Thursday (1966) as a cleaning lady who inherits her boss's vast fortune. Kathleen's last years were spent in a nursing home, living to the ripe old age of 103.
She was also openly received as Mrs. Huggett in the "Huggett Family" series that ran a few years in the late 40s. In her five decade career, Kathleen 'toiled' as various servile characters in nearly 80 films. As popular in England as similar 'working class' as character player Thelma Ritter was in America, Kathleen also enjoyed a slight shot of TV popularity late in her career, notably in the brief series Mrs Thursday (1966) as a cleaning lady who inherits her boss's vast fortune. Kathleen's last years were spent in a nursing home, living to the ripe old age of 103.