Kathleen Harrison Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Kathleen Harrison (23 February 1892 – 7 December 1995) was a prolific English character actress best remembered for her role as Mrs Huggett (opposite Jack Warner and Petula Clark) in a trio of British post-war comedies about a working-class family's misadventures. To modern viewers she is better remembered as Mrs Dilber, Scrooge's charwoman, appearing opposite Alastair Sim in the 1951 film A Christmas Carol, and as a Cockney charlady who inherits a fortune in Mrs Thursday.She lived to the age of 103.
Net Worth
$6 Million
Date Of Birth
February 23, 1892
Died
1995-12-07
Place Of Birth
Blackburn, Lancashire, England, UK
Height
5' 3" (1.6 m)
Occupation
Actress
Profession
Actress, Soundtrack
Spouse
John Henry Back
Nicknames
Kathleen Harrison, Harrison, Kathleen
Star Sign
Pisces
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Trademark
1
Played slightly dithering, warm hearted motherly roles
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Quote
1
Because of my popularity as Mrs. Thursday, I can't go shopping anymore. It's embarrassing to be recognized and stopped all the time.
Actress
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Gay Adventure
1949
Isobel
Landfall
1949
Mona's Mother
Now Barabbas
1949
Mrs. Brown
The Huggetts Abroad
1949
Ethel Huggett
Vote for Huggett
1949
Ethel Huggett, Mother
Here Come the Huggetts
1948
Ethel Huggett
Bond Street
1948
Ethel Brawn
The Winslow Boy
1948
Violet
Oliver Twist
1948
Mrs Sowerberry
Holiday Camp
1947
Mrs. Ethel Huggett
Code of Scotland Yard
1947
Mrs. Catt
Temptation Harbor
1947
Mabel
Carnival
1946
Bit Role (uncredited)
I See a Dark Stranger
1946
Waitress (uncredited)
Wanted for Murder
1946
Florrie
Caesar and Cleopatra
1945
Egyptian Woman (uncredited)
Great Day
1945
Pub Customer
Meet Sexton Blake
1945
Mrs. Bardell
Waterloo Road
1945
Bit Role (uncredited)
It Happened One Sunday
1944
Mrs. Purkiss
Dear Octopus
1943
Mrs. Glossop
The New Lot
1943
Short
Keith's Mother (uncredited)
Much Too Shy
1942
Amelia Peabody
In Which We Serve
1942
Mrs. Blake
The Big Blockade
1942
Bit Role (uncredited)
A Letter from Home
1941
Short
The Maid
I Thank You
1941
Cook
Once a Crook
1941
Auntie
The Remarkable Mr. Kipps
1941
Customer (uncredited)
Major Barbara
1941
Mrs. Price
The Ghost Train
1941
Miss Bourne
Salvage with a Smile
1940
Short
Housekeeper
The Flying Squad
1940
Mrs. Schifan
Girl in the News
1940
Cook
Tilly of Bloomsbury
1940
Mrs. Welwyn
The Murder in Thornton Square
1940
Bit Role (uncredited)
They Came by Night
1940
Mrs. Lightbody
Mad Men of Europe
1940
Bit Role (uncredited)
A Call for Arms!
1940
Short
Mrs. James
Discoveries
1939
Kitchen Maid
Who Is Guilty?
1939
Polly
A Girl Must Live
1939
Penelope
Home from Home
1939
Mabel
The Outsider
1939
Mrs. Coates
I've Got a Horse
1938
Mabel
Almost a Gentleman
1938
Mrs. Barker
Convict 99
1938
Mabel
Jane Steps Out
1938
Bit Role (uncredited)
The Terror
1938
Parlor Maid (uncredited)
Three on a Weekend
1938
May
Night Must Fall
1937
Mrs. Terence
Wanted!
1937
Belinda
Aren't Men Beasts
1937
Annie
Everybody Dance
1936
Lucy
The Tenth Man
1936
Confused Voter
Broken Blossoms
1936
Mrs. Lossy
Jury's Evidence
1936
Line Engaged
1935
Maid
Dandy Dick
1935
Jane (the Maid) (uncredited)
Inside the Room
1935
Nurse (uncredited)
What Happened Then?
1934
Minor Role (uncredited)
The Great Defender
1934
Agnes Carter - Locke's Maid
The Ghoul
1933
Kaney
The Man from Toronto
1933
Martha
Aren't We All?
1932
Bit Role (uncredited)
Detective Lloyd
1932
Minor Role (uncredited)
Hobson's Choice
1931
Ada Figgins
Our Boys
1915
Short
Belinda
The London Connection
1979
Elderly Lady
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color
1979
TV Series
Elderly Lady
Danger UXB
1979
TV Series
Mrs. Dollery
Our Mutual Friend
1976
TV Mini-Series
Henerietty Boffin
Shades of Greene
1976
TV Series
Mrs. Salmon
Charles Dickens' World of Christmas
1974
TV Movie
Spring and Autumn
1973
TV Series
Daisy
ITV Saturday Night Theatre
1973
TV Series
Rose
NBC Experiment in Television
1969
TV Series
Lock Up Your Daughters!
1969
Lady Clumsey
BBC Play of the Month
1968
TV Series
Mrs. Ashworth
Dixon of Dock Green
1968
TV Series
Kitty Pitman
Mrs Thursday
1966-1967
TV Series
Alice Thursday
Laughter from the Whitehall
1964
TV Series
Nannie Cartwright
Martin Chuzzlewit
1964
TV Mini-Series
Mrs. Prig
Comedy Playhouse
1963
TV Series
Woman
West 11
1963
Mrs. Beckett
The Fast Lady
1962
Mrs. Staggers
Mrs. Gibbons' Boys
1962
Mrs. Gibbons
Operation Snafu
1961
Mrs. Cooksley
Theatre Night
1959-1960
TV Series
Emma Hornett / Gladys Pudney
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre
1959
TV Series
Mrs. Ashworth
Alive and Kicking
1959
Rosie
A Cry from the Streets
1958
Mrs. Farrer
The Beasts of Marseilles
1957
Mme. Abou
Nude with Violin
1956
TV Movie
Cherry-May Waterton
The Big Money
1956
Mrs. Frith
Home and Away
1956
Elsie Knowles
It's a Wonderful World
1956
Miss Gilly
Rheingold Theatre
1956
TV Series
Mrs. Mintern
All for Mary
1955
Nannie Cartwright
Cast a Dark Shadow
1955
Emmie
Where There's a Will
1955
Annie Yeo
Let's Make Up
1954
Kate
All for Mary
1954
TV Movie
Nannie Cartwright
The Dog and the Diamonds
1953
Mrs. Fossett
Turn the Key Softly
1953
Granny Quilliam
The Pickwick Papers
1952
Rachel Wardle
Mr. Lord Says No
1952
Lillian Lord
The Magic Box
1951
Mother in Family Group
A Christmas Carol
1951
Mrs. Dilber
Trio
1950
Emma Brown Foreman (in segment The Verger)
Waterfront Women
1950
Mrs. McCabe
Double Confession
1950
Kate
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
Alive and Kicking
1959
performer: "What Shall We Do With A Drunken Sailor"" - uncredited