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Queenie Smith - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Queenie Smith
Born
September 7, 1898
Died: August 5, 1978
(Lived 79 years)
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Career Highlights
32
Movies
20
TV Shows
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Queenie Smith
Movies
32
TV Shows
20
Foul Play
as
Elsie
July 14, 1978
The End
as
Old Lady in Driving School Car
May 10, 1978
Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway
as
Old Woman
September 27, 1976
Hustle
as
Customer
December 25, 1975
The Day of the Locust
as
Palsied Lady
May 7, 1975
The F.B.I. Story: The FBI Versus Alvin Karpis, Public Enemy Number One
as
Flora
November 8, 1974
The Girls of Huntington House
as
Agnes Swenton
February 15, 1973
The Legend of Lylah Clare
as
Hairdresser
August 21, 1968
Sweet Smell of Success
as
Mildred Tam (uncredited)
July 4, 1957
Hold That Hypnotist
as
Kate Kelly
February 24, 1957
Hot Shots
as
Kate Kelly
December 23, 1956
You Can't Run Away from It
as
Elderly Lady
October 30, 1956
Fighting Trouble
as
Miss Kate Kelly
September 16, 1956
My Sister Eileen
as
Alice (uncredited)
September 22, 1955
The First Legion
as
Henrietta
May 4, 1951
Union Station
as
Landlady (uncredited)
October 4, 1950
Prisoners in Petticoats
as
Beatrice
September 18, 1950
Caged
as
Marie's Mother (uncredited)
May 19, 1950
The Great Rupert
as
Mrs. Amendola
March 1, 1950
Massacre River
as
Mrs. Johanssen
June 26, 1949
The Snake Pit
as
Lola
November 4, 1948
Sleep, My Love
as
Grace Vernay
February 18, 1948
The Long Night
as
Mrs. Tully
May 28, 1947
Nocturne
as
Queenie
October 29, 1946
The Killers
as
Mary Ellen 'Queenie' Daugherty (uncredited)
August 30, 1946
From This Day Forward
as
Mrs. Beesley
March 2, 1946
On Your Toes
as
Mrs. Lil Dolan
October 14, 1939
Show Boat
as
Ellie May Chipley
May 17, 1936
Special Agent K-7
as
Ollie O'Dea
May 4, 1936
Mississippi
as
Alabam
March 22, 1935
Masks and Memories
as
Queenie
May 12, 1934
John Halifax, Gentleman
as
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
June 1, 1915