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[Biography &
Filmography is in chronological order]
Birth name -
Hermione Youlanda Ruby Clinton-Baddeley
Born - November 13, 1908, in
Broseley, Shopshire, England
Parents - W.H. Clinton-Baddeley
and Louise Bourdin
Broadway - first U.S. stage
appearance was in 1961, when she replaced Angela
Lansbury in "A Taste Of Honey."
Walt Disney - she signed a
long-term contract with Walt Disney in 1964.
"Maude" - starred as
Maude's maid, Mrs. Nell Naugatuck, on the
television series "Maude." She first
appeared in episode #50 "The New
Housekeeper" on September 30, 1974, and was
last seen in episode #116 "The Household
Feud" which aired March 28, 1977.
Autobiography - in 1984, she
wrote an autobiography "The Unsinkable
Hermione Baddeley."
Death - August 19, 1986, in Los
Angles, California, of a stroke. |
Marriages |
Hon. David
Tennant |
1928 - ? |
divorced |
1 Daughter
& 1 Son |
Capt. J.H.
Willis |
? - ? |
his death |
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Filmography |
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A Daughter in Revolt (1927) |
Calamity Kate |
The Guns of Loos (1928) |
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Caste (1930) |
Polly Eccles |
Royal Cavalcade (1935) |
Barmaid |
Kipps (1941) |
Miss Meryle |
Brighton Rock (1947) |
Ida Arnold |
No Room at the Inn (1948) |
Mrs. Waters |
It Always Rains on Sunday
(1948) |
Doss-house keeper |
Quartet (1949) |
Beatrice Sunbury |
Passport to Pimlico (1949) |
Edie Randall |
Dear Mr. Prohack (1949) |
Eve Prohack |
The Woman in Question (1950) |
Mrs. Finch |
Tom Brown's Schooldays (1951) |
Harrowell, Sally |
There Is Another Sun (1951) |
Gypsy Sarah |
Scrooge (1951) |
Mrs. Cratchit |
Hell Is Sold Out (1951) |
Mme. Louise Menstrier |
Time Gentlemen Please! (1952) |
Emma Stebbins |
Song of Paris (1952) |
Mrs. Ibbetson |
The Pickwick Papers (1952) |
Mrs. Bardell |
Cosh Boy (1952) |
Mrs. Collins |
Counterspy (1953) |
Del Mar |
The Belles of St. Trinian's
(1954) |
Miss Drownder |
Women Without Men (1956) |
Grace |
Blonde Bait (1956) |
Grace |
Rag Doll (1958) |
Princess |
Room at the Top (1959) |
Elspeth |
Jet Storm (1959) |
Mrs. Satterly |
Expresso Bongo (1960) |
Penelope |
Midnight Lace (1960) |
Dora Hammer |
Let's Get Married (1960) |
Mrs. O'Grady |
"An Age of Kings"
(1960) Mini Series |
Mistress Quickly |
Information Received (1962) |
Maudie |
The Unsinkable Molly Brown
(1964) |
Buttercup Grogan |
Mary Poppins (1964) |
Ellen |
"The Cara Williams
Show" (1964) TV Series |
Martha Burkhardt |
Harlow (1965) |
Marie Dressler |
Marriage on the Rocks (1965) |
Jeannie MacPherson |
Do Not Disturb (1965) |
Vanessa Cartwright |
The Adventures of Bullwhip
Griffin (1967) |
Irene Chesney |
The Happiest Millionaire
(1967) |
Mrs. Worth |
"Before the Fringe"
(1967) TV Series |
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The Aristocats (1970) |
Madame Adelaide Bonfamille |
"The Good Life"
(1971) TV Series |
Grace Dutton |
Up the Front (1972) |
Monique |
"Maude" (1972) TV
Series |
Mrs. Nell Naugatuck (1974-77) |
The Black Windmill (1974) |
Hetty |
"South Riding"
(1974) TV Series |
Ald. Mrs. Beddows |
There Goes the Bride (1979) |
Daphne Drimond |
C.H.O.M.P.S. (1979) |
Mrs. Flower |
The Secret of NIMH (1982) |
Auntie Shrew |
I Take These Men (1983) TV
Movie |
Mrs. Lomax |
This Girl for Hire (1983) TV
Movie |
Edwina Gaylord |
"Shadow Chasers"
(1985) TV Series |
Melody Lacey |
Shadow Chasers (1985) TV Movie |
Melody Lacey |
Guest
Appearances |
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"Danger Man" (1960) |
Mrs. Grahame |
#36 "Under the Lake" |
1961 |
"Twelve O'Clock
High" (1964) |
Lady Constance |
#23 "The Trap" |
March 5, 1965 |
"Camp Runamuck"
(1965) |
Eulalia Divine |
#1 "Runamuck" |
September 17, 1965 |
"Bewitched" (1964) |
Elspeth |
#120 "I Get Your Nannie,
You Get My Goat" |
December 14, 1067 |
"Batman" (1966) |
Frontier Fanny |
#115 "The Great
Escape" |
February 1, 1968 |
"Batman" (1966) |
Frontier Fanny |
#116 "The Great Train
Robbery" |
February 8, 1968 |
"Night Gallery"
(1970) |
Mrs. Gray |
#22 "A Feast of
Blood" |
January 12, 1972 |
"Tony Orlando And
Dawn" (1974) |
Herself |
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March 12, 1975 |
"The Bionic Woman"
(1976) |
Aunt Tess |
#21 "Black Magic" |
November 10, 1976 |
"Little House on the
Prairie" (1974) |
Kezia Horn |
#67 "Castoffs" |
September 12, 1977 |
"Little House on the
Prairie" (1974) |
Kezia Horn |
#70 "The Handyman" |
October 3, 1977 |
"The Love Boat"
(1977) |
Mrs. Pickrel |
#3 "Ex Plus Y / Graham
and Kelly / Goldenagers" |
October 8, 1977 |
"Charlie's Angels"
(1976) |
Mrs. McNaughton |
#58 "Mother Angel" |
November 15, 1978 |
"Little House on the
Prairie" (1974) |
Kezia Horn |
#107 "The Lake Kezia
Monster" |
February 12, 1979 |
"Wonder Woman"
(1976) |
Mrs. Thrip |
#53 "A Date With
Doomsday" |
March 10, 1979 |
"Vega$" (1978) |
Lottie |
#54 "The Andreas
Addiction" |
January 7, 1981 |
"Trapper John, M.D."
(1979) |
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#39 "Second Sight" |
April 5, 1981 |
"Magnum, P.I."
(1980) |
Bernice |
#80 "Let the Punishment
Fit the Crime" |
February 23, 1984 |
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