Elsie Baker Net Worth is $20 Million Elsie Baker Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Elsie Baker (July 13, 1883, Chicago, Illinois – August 16, 1971) was an American singer and actress whose career spanned the gamut from vaudeville through silent movies to Victrola to radio to Hollywood and television.Baker first went on stage when she was just 10 months old, and more than 80 years later she was still taking roles in Hollywood films until just before her death.She sometimes used the stage name Edna Brown, including in the 1910s when she sang duets with Irish-American singer Billy Murray.
Date Of Birth July 13, 1883, Chicago, Illinois, United States Died August 16, 1971, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth Chicago, Illinois, USA Profession Actress Star Sign Cancer
# Fact 1 Made stage debut at age 10 months. 2 Screen, stage, vaudeville, radio, and television actress.
Actress Title Year Status Character Green Acres 1970 TV Series Old Lady I Dream of Jeannie 1969 TV Series Woman at Phonebooth Ghosts of Hanley House 1968 Lucy Blackbeard's Ghost 1968 Old Lady My Three Sons 1964-1967 TV Series Spinster / Woman Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre 1965 TV Series The Munsters 1964-1965 TV Series The 2nd Woman / Grandma Farber Petticoat Junction 1965 TV Series Townswoman Kraft Suspense Theatre 1965 TV Series The Old Woman It's a Man's World 1962 TV Series Mrs. Prescott Shannon 1962 TV Series Clara Beeker Pierce Steve Canyon 1959 TV Series Neighbor Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1958 TV Series Woman church goer Dragnet 1956 TV Series The Cisco Kid 1955 TV Series Mrs. Parry / Mrs. Sims Science Fiction Theatre 1955 TV Series Cleaning Lady Three Hours to Kill 1954 Townswoman (uncredited) Waterfront 1954 TV Series Mrs. Potter Bad for Each Other 1953 Mrs. Olzoneski (uncredited) Your Favorite Story 1953 TV Series Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair 1952 uncredited No Room for the Groom 1952 uncredited Gang Busters 1952 TV Series Landlady No. 1 You Never Can Tell 1951 Minor Role (uncredited) Shakedown 1950 Palmer's Maid (uncredited) Mystery Street 1950 Elderly Lady (uncredited) The Black Stork 1917 Patria 1917 Beatrice Fairfax 1916 The Mysteries of Myra 1916
Self Title Year Status Character The Colgate Comedy Hour 1952 TV Series Herself - Actress
Known for movies Ghosts of Hanley House (1968) as Lucy
Blackbeard's Ghost (1968) as Old Lady
Beatrice Fairfax (1916) as Actress
The Black Stork (1917) as Actress