Googie Withers
Georgette Lizette "Googie" Withers CBE, AO, was a distinguished British performer celebrated for her extensive contributions to theatre, film, and television throughout her remarkable career. Born on March 12, 1917, in Karachi, British India, she became a prominent figure in the performing arts, captivating audiences with her talent and charisma.
Withers began her acting journey in the 1930s, quickly gaining recognition for her roles in various films. She became a household name with her performances in notable works such as "The Lady Vanishes" (1938) and "The Night Has Eyes" (1942). Her versatility and charm allowed her to seamlessly transition between stage and screen, earning her critical acclaim and a devoted following.
In addition to her film success, Withers made significant contributions to theatre, showcasing her talents in numerous stage productions. Her dedication to the arts was recognized with numerous accolades, including the Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) and the Order of Australia (AO) for her service to the performing arts.
Googie Withers passed away on July 15, 2011, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and influence aspiring actors and entertainers. Her enduring impact on the entertainment industry is a testament to her exceptional talent and unwavering passion for the craft.
Filmography
Pink String and Sealing Wax
Busman's Honeymoon
Dead of Night
Country Life
It Always Rains on Sunday
Miranda
Her Last Affaire
They Came to a City
On Approval
Shine
Dead Men Are Dangerous
The Silver Fleet
Derby Day
The Lady Vanishes
Trouble Brewing