Norma Varden
Norma Varden Shackleton (20 January 1898 – 19 January 1989), widely recognized as Norma Varden, was a talented English-American actress whose career spanned several decades in the film industry. Born in England, she made her mark in Hollywood, captivating audiences with her exceptional performances. Varden's career began in the early 20th century, and she became a familiar face in numerous films, often playing roles that showcased her versatility and charm. Despite the changing landscape of cinema over the years, she maintained a steadfast presence on screen.
Her work included memorable appearances in classic films, where she brought characters to life with her distinctive style. Varden's contributions to the industry did not go unnoticed; she became a beloved figure among fans and colleagues alike. As the years passed, she continued to appear in both film and television, solidifying her reputation as a seasoned actress. Norma Varden's enduring legacy is marked by her dedication to the craft of acting and her ability to resonate with audiences across generations. She passed away just one day shy of her 91st birthday, leaving behind a rich filmography and a lasting impact on the entertainment world.
Filmography
The Secret Garden
National Velvet
Thunder on the Hill
Three Coins in the Fountain
Doctor Dolittle
Five Minutes to Live
Witness for the Prosecution
Happy
Where There's Life
The Earl of Chicago
13 Frightened Girls
Jupiter's Darling
Road to Zanzibar
A Very Special Favor
Evergreen
Mimi
Shipyard Sally
Adventure in Baltimore
The Amazing Mr. X
Fancy Pants
We Were Dancing
The White Cliffs of Dover
Sherlock Holmes Faces Death
Mademoiselle Fifi
Strangers on a Train
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
The Student's Romance