
Dame Gladys Constance Cooper, DBE (18 December 1888 – 17 November 1971) was an English actress whose career spanned seven decades on stage, in films and on television. Beginning on the stage as a teenager in Edwardian musical comedy and pantomime, she was starring in dramatic roles and silent films by World War I. She also became a manager of the Playhouse Theatre from 1917 to 1933, where she played many roles. Beginning in the early 1920s, Cooper was winning praise in plays by W. Somerset Maugham and others. In the 1930s, she was starring steadily both in the West End and on Broadway. Moving to Hollywood in 1940, Cooper found success in a variety of character roles; she was nominated for three Academy Awards, the last one as Mrs. Higgins in My Fair Lady (1964). Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, she mixed her stage and film careers, continuing to star on stage until her last year. Description above from the Wikipedia article Gladys Cooper, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
The Switch
1976
The Persuaders!
1971
Callan
1967
My Fair Lady
1964
The Rogues
1964
Burke's Law
1963
The Outer Limits
1963
Pygmalion
1963
Going My Way
1962
Ben Casey
1961
Separate Tables
1958
Naked City
1958
MGM Parade
1955
At Sword's Point
1952
Madame Bovary
1949
The Pirate
1948
Homecoming
1948
Beware of Pity
1946
The Green Years
1946
Love Letters
1945
Mrs. Parkington
1944
Mr. Lucky
1943
Now, Voyager
1942
Eagle Squadron
1942
This Above All
1942
The Gay Falcon
1941
The Black Cat
1941
Kitty Foyle
1940
Rebecca
1940
The Iron Duke
1934






















































