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Home/People/Frieda Inescort
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Born
Jun 29, 1901Died: Feb 26, 1976
Lived 74 years
Place of Birth
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

48
Movies
12
TV Shows
Also Known As
Freida Inescourt
Frieda Inescourt
IMDb Profile

Frieda Inescort

Acting

Biography
​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Frieda Inescort (born Frieda Wrightman, 29 June 1901 – 26 February 1976) was a Scottish-born actress best known for creating the role of Sorel Bliss in Noël Coward's play Hay Fever on Broadway. She also played the shingled lady in John Galsworthy's 1927 Broadway production Escape. Inescort's acting debut came in The Truth About Blayds (1922), which was presented at the Booth Theatre on Broadway. Her other Broadway credits include You and I (1923), The Woman on the Jury (1923), Windows (1923), The Fake (1924), Ariadne (1925), Hay Fever (1925), Love in a Mist (1926), Mozart (1926), Trelawny of the "Wells" (1927), Escape (1927-1928), Napi (1931), Company's Coming (1931), Springtime for Henry (1931-1932), When Ladies Meet (1933), False Dreams, Farewell (1934), Lady Jane (1934), Soldier's Wife (1944-1945), The Mermaids Singing (1945-1946) and You Never Can Tell (1948). Frieda Wrightman adopted her mother's surname as her professional name and moved to Hollywood and made her film debut in The Dark Angel (1935). Her other films include Mary of Scotland (1936), The Letter (1940), The Trial of Mary Dugan (1941), You'll Never Get Rich (1941) and A Place in the Sun (1951). She appeared with Laurence Olivier and Greer Garson as the conniving Caroline Bingley in the 1940 film version of Pride and Prejudice. She had a leading role in Call It A Day, a 1937 film in which she appeared with Olivia de Havilland, Bonita Granville, Roland Young, and Ian Hunter. She appeared in at least one episode of Perry Mason, as Hope Quentin in "The Case of the Jealous Journalist" (season 5, 1961). Description above from the Wikipedia article Frieda Inescort, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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1960
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Juke Box Rhythm

as Aunt Margaret
1959
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The Alligator People

as Mrs. Lavinia Hawthorne
1959
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Senior Prom

as Mrs. Sherridan
1958
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The She-Creature

as Mrs. Chappel
1956
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The Eddy Duchin Story

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1956
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Flame of the Islands

as Evelyn Hammond
1955
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Foxfire

as Mrs. Lawrence
1955
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Casanova's Big Night

as Signora Di Gambetta
1954
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Never Wave at a WAC

as Lily Mae Gorham
1953
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A Place in the Sun

as Mrs. Ann Vickers
1951
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The Underworld Story

as Mrs. Eldridge
1950
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The Judge Steps Out

as Evelyn Bailey
1947
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Heavenly Days

as Ettie Clark
1944
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The Return of the Vampire

as Lady Jane Ainsley
1943
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Why We Fight: The Battle of Britain

as Narrator
1943
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Mission to Moscow

as Madame Molotov (uncredited)
1943
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It Comes Up Love

as Portia Winthrop
1943
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The Amazing Mrs. Holliday

as Karen Holliday
1943
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Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood No. 6

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1942