
Cast
Cathleen Nesbitt
Acting
Cast
Cathleen Nesbitt
Known for
Acting
Born
1888-11-23
From
Birkenhead, Cheshire, England, UK
Died
1982-08-02
Also known as Kathleen Nesbitt, Cathleen Nesbit, Catherine Nesbitt
Biography
Cathleen Nesbitt CBE (born Kathleen Mary Nesbitt; 24 November 1888 β 2 August 1982) was an English actress. Description above from the Wikipedia article Cathleen Nesbitt, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

The Parent Trap
as Louise McKendrick

Family Plot
as Julia Rainbird

An Affair to Remember
as Grandmother Janou

The Crucible
as Rebecca Nurse

French Connection II
as The Old Lady

The Agitator
as Mrs. Montrose

Julia
as Julia's Grandmother

Black Widow
as Lucia Colletti

Three Coins in the Fountain
as Principessa

DΓ©sirΓ©e
as Mme. Bonaparte

Mrs. Miniver
as Lady Beldon

Pygmalion
as A Lady

The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby
as Miss Knag

Villain
as Mrs. Dakin

Separate Tables
as Lady Gladys Matheson

Wuthering Heights
as Ellen Dean

Caesar and Cleopatra
as Egyptian Lady (uncredited)

Staircase
as Harry's Mother

Promise Her Anything
as Mrs. Brock

Full Circle
as Heather Rudge

Fanny by Gaslight
as Kate Somerford

The Trygon Factor
as Livia Emberday

So Long at the Fair
as Madame HervΓ©

The Door with Seven Locks
as Ann Cody

Heart of Darkness
as The Crone

Madness of the Heart
as Mother Superior

Night Cries
as Mrs. Delesande

Jassy
as Elizabeth Twisdale

The Lamp Still Burns
as The Matron

The Old Crowd
as Mother

Feathertop
as Madame Eau Charme

Never Never Land
as Edith Forbes

Separate Tables
as Lady Matheson

The Frightened Lady
as Lady Lebanon

Law and Disorder
as Miss. Sampson

The Passing of the Third Floor Back
as Mrs. Tomkin

The Beloved Vagabond
as Mme. Boin

Falling in Love
as Mother

The White Elephant
as Lady Alice

Against the Tide
as Margaret Leigh

Abide with Me
as Mrs. Hollins

Canaries Sometimes Sing
as Anne Lymes

The Faithful Heart
as Diana Oughterson

The Perfect House
as Emma Sloane

Men of Two Worlds
as Mrs. Upjohn

A Dream of Love
as Baroness St. Cricq (uncredited)