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Elsie Wagstaff
Born
July 1, 1899
Died: July 16, 1985
(Lived 86 years)
Place of Birth
Leytonstone, Essex, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Career Highlights
29
Movies
2
TV Shows
Also Known As
Elsie Lilian Wagstaff
Elsie Wagstaffe
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Elsie Wagstaff
Movies
29
TV Shows
2
Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell
as
Wild One
May 2, 1974
The Raging Moon
as
Wedding Guest
January 21, 1971
The Bond
as
Gran
December 1, 1965
Strife
as
Mrs. Rous
September 6, 1965
Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow
as
Mrs. Ransley
December 6, 1963
Whistle Down the Wind
as
Auntie Dorothy
July 25, 1961
The Snake Woman
as
Aggie Harker
April 26, 1961
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
as
Mrs. Seaton
October 27, 1960
Barnacle Bill
as
Mrs. Gray
December 17, 1957
You Pay Your Money
as
Ada Seymour
February 13, 1957
The End of the Affair
as
Bendrix Landlady
February 24, 1955
Waterfront
as
Mrs. Simon (voice) (uncredited)
July 26, 1950
The Interrupted Journey
as
Wilding's maid
October 11, 1949
Trottie True
as
Dependant Relative (uncredited)
September 29, 1949
Celia: The Sinister Affair of Poor Aunt Nora
as
Aunt Nora
August 29, 1949
Adam and Evelyne
as
Theatre Barmaid (uncredited)
May 31, 1949
Emma
as
Mrs. Ford
May 23, 1948
My Brother Jonathan
as
Factory Worker
February 5, 1948
Appointment with Crime
as
Mrs. Wilkins
May 13, 1946
Old Mother Riley at Home
as
Mrs. Ginochie
December 24, 1945
Meet Sexton Blake
as
Mrs. Baird
February 5, 1945
Headline
as
Mrs. Daly (uncredited)
November 16, 1943
The Dark Tower
as
Eve Wainwright (as Elsie Wagstaffe)
October 18, 1943
The Balloon Goes Up
as
The Welfare Officer
December 1, 1942
Crimes at the Dark House
as
Mrs. Catherick
March 1, 1940
Trouble Brewing
as
Mrs. Hopkins
March 1, 1939
Lassie from Lancashire
as
Aunt Hetty
August 16, 1938
John Halifax
as
Jael
March 1, 1938
Cotton Queen
as
Emily
June 1, 1937