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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.
Date Of Birth February 23, 1892 Died 1995-12-07 Place Of Birth Blackburn, Lancashire, England, UK Height 5' 3" (1.6 m) Profession Actress, Soundtrack Spouse John Henry Back Star Sign Pisces
# Trademark 1 Played slightly dithering, warm hearted motherly roles
# 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
Self Title Year Status Character This Is Your Life 1974 TV Series documentary Herself Stars on Sunday 1973 TV Series The Concrete Vision 1962 TV Movie Herself The Jo Stafford Show 1961 TV Series Herself Film Fanfare 1956 TV Series Herself This Is Show Business 1954 TV Series Herself
Known for movies A Christmas Carol (1951) as Mrs. Dilber
Mrs Thursday (1966-1967) as Alice Thursday
Night Must Fall (1937) as Mrs. Terence
Oliver Twist (1948) as Mrs Sowerberry