Actor
Ellen Pollock
Biography

Ellen Pollock (29 June 1902 – 29 March 1997) was a British character actress, mainly appeared on stage in London's West End. She also appeared in several films and TV productions. A devotee of Bernard Shaw, she was president of the Shaw Society from 1949. In their obituary, the Independent wrote "Pollock is believed to have played, in a career spanning 72 years, more Shavian heroines than anyone else. She directed London seasons of his plays; and it was during the London premiere of one of his ...

Known For
Acting
1983 -- The Wicked Lady | Mrs. Munce
1973 -- Horror Hospital | Olga ("Aunt Harris")
1966 -- Finders Keepers | Grandma
1966 -- Who Killed the Cat? | Ruth Prendergast
1965 -- Rapture | Landlady
1964 -- Master Spy | Dr. Morrell
1961 -- So Evil, So Young | Miss Smith
1957 -- The Hypnotist | Miss Barbara Barton
1955 -- The Time of His Life | Lady Florence
1953 -- The Fake | Miss Fossett
1951 -- The Galloping Major | Horsey Lady (uncredited)
1951 -- To Have and to Hold | Roberta
1950 -- Something in the City | Mrs. Holley
1949 -- Warning to Wantons | Baroness de Jammes
1946 -- Bedelia | McKelvey's Housekeeper
1945 -- Don Chicago | Lady Vanessa
1945 -- Kiss the Bride Goodbye | Gladys Dodd
1940 -- Spare a Copper | Lady Hardstaff
1939 -- Sons of the Sea | Margaret Hulls
1937 -- Millions | Janet Mason
1937 -- Non-Stop New York | Miss Harvey
1937 -- The Street Singer | Gloria Weston
1937 -- Aren't Men Beasts! | The Vamp
1937 -- Splinters in the Air | Charles' Wife
1936 -- The Happy Family | Leo Hutt
1935 -- It's a Bet | Mrs. Joe
1933 -- Heads We Go | Madame
1932 -- The Last Coupon |
1932 -- The First Mrs Fraser | Maid
1931 -- My Wife's Family | Dolly White
1930 -- Night Birds | Flossie
1930 -- Too Many Crooks | The Other Girl
1929 -- The Informer | Prostitute
1929 -- Piccadilly | Vamp (uncredited)
1928 -- Moulin Rouge | Girl
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