Elsa Lanchester
Elsa Sullivan Lanchester (October 28, 1902 – December 26, 1986) was a British actress with a long career in theatre, film and television and former dancer. Lanchester studied dance as a child and after the First World War began performing in theatre and cabaret, where she established her career over the following decade. She met the actor Charles Laughton in 1927, and they were married two years later. She began playing small roles in British films, including the role of Anne of Cleves with Laughton in The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933). Laughton's success in American films resulted in the couple moving to Hollywood, where Lanchester played small film roles. Her role as the bride in Bride of Frankenstein (1935), brought her recognition, and came to be one of the roles most closely associated with her throughout her life. Lanchester played supporting roles through the 1940s and 1950s. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Come to the Stable (1949) and Witness for the Prosecution (1957), the last of twelve films in which she appeared with Laughton. Following Laughton's death in 1962, Lanchester resumed her career with appearances in such Disney films as Mary Poppins (1964), That Darn Cat! (1965) and Blackbeard's Ghost (1968). The horror film, Willard, (1971) was highly successful and one of her last roles was in Murder By Death (1976). Description above from the Wikipedia article Elsa Lanchester, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
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- 2025 · Legacy of Screams: The Evolution of Horror Movies as Self - (archive footage)
- 2018 · Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood as Self (archive footage)
- 2014 · Monster Madness: The Golden Age of the Horror Film as Mary Shelley / The Monster's Mate (archive footage)
- 2007 · Famous Monster: Forrest J Ackerman as Self (archive footage)
- 2000 · The American Nightmare as Self
- 1998 · Universal Horror as (archive footage)
- 1993 · Turnabout: The Story of the Yale Puppeteers as Self
- 1992 · Commercial Entertainment Product as The Monster's Bride
- 1991 · Frankenstein: A Cinematic Scrapbook as Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley / The Monster's Mate
- 1988 · Hollywood Scandals and Tragedies as
- 1983 · Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
- 1980 · Die Laughing as Sophie
- 1976 · Murder by Death as Jessica Marbles
- 1973 · Arnold as Hester
- 1973 · Terror in the Wax Museum as Julia Hawthorn
- 1971 · Willard as Henrietta Stiles
- 1970 · Night Gallery as
- 1970 · Nanny and the Professor as Aunt Henrietta
- 1969 · In Name Only as Gertrude Caruso
- 1969 · My Dog, the Thief as Mrs. Formby
- 1969 · Then Came Bronson as Hattie Calter
- 1969 · The Bill Cosby Show as Mrs. Wochuk
- 1969 · Me, Natalie as Miss Dennison
- 1969 · Rascal as Mrs. Satterfield
- 1968 · Here's Lucy as Mumsie Westcott
- 1968 · The Dick Cavett Show as Self - Guest
- 1968 · Blackbeard's Ghost as Emily Stowecroft
- 1967 · Mannix as Portia Penhaven
- 1967 · Mannix as Edna Barrington
- 1967 · Easy Come, Easy Go as Madame Neherina
- 1965 · That Darn Cat! as Mrs. MacDougall
- 1965 · The John Forsythe Show as Margaret Culver
- 1964 · Mary Poppins as Katie Nanna
- 1964 · Pajama Party as Aunt Wendy
- 1964 · The Man from U.N.C.L.E. as Dr. Agnes Dabree
- 1964 · Honeymoon Hotel as Chambermaid
- 1963 · Burke's Law as Mrs. Ormsby
- 1963 · Burke's Law as Bessie Mopes
- 1962 · The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson as Self
- 1962 ·