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Home/People/Mary Gordon
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Born
May 16, 1882Died: Aug 23, 1963
Lived 81 years
Place of Birth
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

224
Movies
1
TV Shows
Also Known As
Mary Grace Gordon
IMDb Profile

Mary Gordon

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mary Gordon (born Mary Gilmour, 16 May 1882 – 23 August 1963) was a Scottish actress, long in the United States, who mainly played housekeepers and mothers, most notably the landlady Mrs. Hudson in the Sherlock Holmes series of movies of the 1940s starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. Her body of work included nearly 300 films between 1925 and 1950. With her mother and daughter (both also named Mary), she arrived in Los Angeles in the mid-1920s and began playing variations on the roles she would spend her career on. She became friends with John Ford while making Hangman's House in 1928 and made seven more films with him. In 1939, she took on her best-remembered role as Sherlock Holmes' landlady and played the role in ten films and numerous radio plays. She was a charter member of the Hollywood Canteen, entertaining servicemen throughout the Second World War. On the radio show Those We Love, she played the regular role of Mrs. Emmett. She entered retirement just as television reshaped the entertainment industry, making only a single appearance in that medium. She was active in the Daughters of Scotia auxiliary of the Order of Scottish Clans. She lived out her final years in Pasadena, California with her daughter and grandson. She died at age 81 on 23 August 1963 in Pasadena, California after a long illness.
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West of Wyoming

as Nora Jones
1950
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The File on Thelma Jordon

as Charwoman (uncredited)
1949
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Deputy Marshal

as Mrs. Lance
1949
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Haunted Trails

as Aunt Libby
1949
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Mr. Soft Touch

as Slatternly Woman Tenant (Uncredited)
1949
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Tucson

as Housemother (uncredited)
1949
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Clues to Adventure

as Woman Reading Newspaper (archive footage) (uncredited)
1949
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Shamrock Hill

as Grandma Rogan
1949
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Highway 13

as Aunt Myrt Lacy
1948
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Kidnapped

as Scottish Woman (uncredited)
1948
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The Strange Mrs. Crane

as Nora
1948
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Big Town Scandal

as Mary - Cleaning Woman (uncredited)
1948
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Fort Apache

as Ma (barmaid)
1948
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Angels' Alley

as Mrs. Mamie Mahoney
1948
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The Judge Steps Out

as Annie (Scrub Woman) (uncredited)
1947
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Roses Are Red

as Cleaning Lady
1947
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The Invisible Wall

as Mrs. Bledsoe
1947
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Exposed

as Housekeeper
1947
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The Long Night

as Old Woman in Crowd (uncredited)
1947
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Sister Kenny

as Mrs. Gordon (uncredited)
1946
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