Hermione Baddeley
Hermione Youlanda Ruby Clinton-Baddeley, born on November 13, 1906, was a distinguished English actress renowned for her versatile roles across theatre, film, and television. Over her extensive career, she captivated audiences with her unique ability to portray a wide range of characters, earning a reputation as a remarkable character actress.
Baddeley was the sister of Angela Baddeley, who gained fame for her portrayal of Mrs. Hudson in the beloved television series "Upstairs Downstairs." Hermione herself became a familiar face in entertainment, appearing in several notable films, including "The King's Speech" and "Mary Poppins," where she played the role of the charming and whimsical housekeeper, Ellen.
Throughout her career, Baddeley's performances were marked by her distinctive voice and expressive presence, which allowed her to shine in various roles, from comedy to drama. Her contributions to the performing arts were recognized and celebrated, cementing her legacy as a talented actress of her generation.
Sadly, Hermione Baddeley passed away on August 19, 1986, in California after suffering from a series of strokes. Her work continues to resonate, leaving an enduring impact on the entertainment industry.
Filmography
The Unsinkable Molly Brown
C.H.O.M.P.S.
Jet Storm
Time, Gentlemen, Please!
The Pickwick Papers
Cosh Boy
This Girl for Hire
There Is Another Sun
Expresso Bongo
Brighton Rock
Scrooge (1951)
Midnight Lace
The Secret of NIMH
The Belles of St. Trinian's
Passport to Pimlico
Marriage on the Rocks
Harlow (1965)
The Woman in Question
Rag Doll
The Happiest Millionaire
Up the Front
Dear Mr. Prohack
Do Not Disturb
Mary Poppins
Song of Paris
The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin