Edith Evans

Edith Evans Headshot

Actress

Birth Date: February 8, 1888

Death Date: October 14, 1976

Birth Place: London, England, UK

Legendary stage performer acclaimed for her precise diction, ironic delivery and forthright acting style who won renown for her performances in Shakespeare, Shaw, Wilde and Restoration comedies. After appearing in two early silent films, Evans did not return to the screen until 1948. Her definitive portrayal of Oscar Wilde's Lady Bracknell in "The Importance of Being Earnest" was captured on screen in 1952, and in her 70s and 80s she created a bevy of memorable characters in such films as "Tom Jones" (1963) and "The Whisperers" (1967).

Credits

The Slipper and the Rose

Actor
Dowager Queen
Movie
1976

Nasty Habits

Actor
Sister Hildegard
Movie
1976

QB VIIStream

Actor
Miniseries
1974

Craze

Actor
Aunt Louise
Movie
1974

A Doll's House

Actor
Anne-Marie
Movie
1973

ScroogeStream

Actor
Ghost of Christmas Past
Movie
1970
75%

Crooks and Coronets

Actor
Lady Sophie Fitzmore
Movie
1969

David Copperfield

Actor
Aunt Betsy Trotwood
Movie
1969

The Madwoman of Chaillot

Actor
Josephine
Movie
1969

FitzwillyStream

Actor
Miss Victoria Woodworth
Movie
1967

The Whisperers

Actor
Mrs. Ross
Movie
1967

Young Cassidy

Actor
Lady Gregory
Movie
1965

The Chalk Garden

Actor
Mrs. St. Maugham
Movie
1964

Tom JonesStream

Actor
Miss Western
Movie
1963
81%

The Nun's StoryStream

Actor
Rev. Mother Emmanuel (Belgium)
Movie
1959
83%

Look Back in Anger

Actor
Mrs. Tanner
Movie
1958

The Importance of Being EarnestStream

Actor
Lady Bracknell
Movie
1952
88%

The Queen of Spades

Actor
The Old Countess Ranevskaya
Movie
1949

The Last Days of Dolwyn

Actor
Merri
Movie
1949

The Cowboy and the Girl

Actor
Movie
1928