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Dame Edith Mary Evans, DBE (8 February 1888 – 14 October 1976) was a British actress. She was known for her work on the British stage. She also appeared in a number of films, for which she received three Academy Award nominations, plus a BAFTA and a Golden Globe award.
Evans was particularly effective at portraying haughty aristocratic ladies, as in two of her most famous roles: Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest (both on stage and in the 1952 film), and Miss Western in the 1963 film of Tom Jones. By contrast, she played a poverty-stricken old woman in one of her most acclaimed film roles, in The Whisperers (1967).
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Self
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Lady Bracknell
Rev. Mother Emmanuel
Dowager Queen
Aunt Betsy Trotwood
Lady Gregory
Josephine
Miss Western
Mrs. St. Maugham
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Self
Mrs Ross
Aunt Louise
Lady Bracknell
Ghost of Christmas Past
Duchess of Pont-au-Bronc
The Old Countess Ranevskaya
Merri
Sister Hildegard
Dr. Parmentier
Anne-Marie
Roberta Bates
Lady Sophie Fitzmore
Miss Victoria Woodworth
Queen Christina (voice)
Mrs. Tanner
Aunt
Mrs. Pomfrey
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