Marjorie Bennett
Marjorie Bennett, born on January 15, 1896, in Australia, was a distinguished actress whose career spanned both the United Kingdom and the United States. With a start in the silent film era, Bennett showcased her talent in a variety of roles, establishing herself as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.
Throughout her career, Bennett appeared in numerous films and television shows, gaining recognition for her versatile performances. She made significant contributions to both the big screen and the burgeoning television medium, captivating audiences with her on-screen presence. Among her notable works, Bennett featured in classic films such as "The Ghost Train" (1941) and "The Man Who Knew Too Much" (1956), which further solidified her status as a talented character actress.
In addition to her film work, Bennett also made a mark on television, appearing in various series throughout the 1950s and 1960s, which showcased her adaptability to the evolving landscape of the entertainment industry. Her career, which spanned several decades, reflected her dedication to her craft and her ability to resonate with audiences across different mediums.
Marjorie Bennett passed away on June 14, 1982, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances and a significant impact on the film and television sectors. Her contributions continue to be remembered by fans and fellow actors alike.
Filmography
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Young at Heart
Autumn Leaves
3 Nuts in Search of a Bolt
Our Miss Brooks
4 for Texas
A Thunder of Drums
Games
Lightning Strikes Twice
The Man Who Cheated Himself
36 Hours (1964)
Sail A Crooked Ship
Silver River
The North Avenue Irregulars
Female on the Beach
The Rat Race
Home Before Dark
My Fair Lady
The Iron Sheriff
The Steel Trap
Monsieur Verdoux
June Bride
Billy the Kid Versus Dracula
The Night Walker
Limelight
Two Flags West
The Family Jewels
Charley Varrick
Sabrina
Sherlock Holmes in New York
Coogan's Bluff
Promises! Promises!
Dressed to Kill (1946)