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    Hermione Baddeley

    British character actress of theatre, film and television

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  1. Aug 21, 1986 · Hermione Baddeley, a British actress who starred in London musicals and later appeared in films and on television, died Tuesday of complications from strokes, the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center...

  2. Hermione Youlanda Ruby Clinton-Baddeley was an English character actress known for playing vulgar and brash characters, often referred to as "blowsy" or "brassy". She earned an Academy Award nomination for playing a supporting role in the 1959 film ‘Room at the Top’.

  3. Hermione Youlanda Ruby Clinton-Baddeley (13 November 1906 - 19 August 1986) was an English character actress of theatre, film and television. She is the sister of Angela Baddeley, best known for playing Mrs Hudson in the television series 'Upstairs Downstairs'.

  4. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. Hermione Youlanda Ruby Clinton-Baddeley (13 November 1906 – 19 August 1986) was an English actress of theatre, film and television. She typically played brash, vulgar characters, often referred to as "brassy" or "blowsy".

  5. English actress. Born Hermione Clinton-Baddeley on November 13, 1906, in Broseley, Shropshire, England; died in 1986; daughter of W.H. Clinton-Baddeley and Louise (Bourdin) Clinton-Baddeley; sister of actress Angela Baddeley (1904–1976); educated privately; married David Tennant (divorced); married Captain J.H. Willis.

  6. Hermione Baddeley (13 November 1906 – 19 August 1986) was an English character actress. She played Mrs. Worth in The Happiest Millionaire in 1967. Three years before that, she played Ellen in the 1964 musical Mary Poppins, which won several Academy Awards. She played Madame Adelaide in The Aristocats . Baddeley was born in Broseley ...

  7. November 13, 1906. Died. August 19, 1986. Cause of Death. Complications From A Stroke. Biography. Read More. Celebrated star of the English and American stage, in films since 1928; considered one of the greatest theater actresses of her time by Tennessee Williams.

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