Elsie Baker
Elsie Baker in Petticoat Junction 1965
Born(1893-07-13)July 13, 1893
DiedNovember 24, 1971(1971-11-24) (aged 78)
OccupationActress
Children2

Elsie Baker (July 13, 1893 August 16, 1971) was an American actress. Her career spanned the gamut from vaudeville through silent movies to radio to Hollywood and television. She has sometimes been confused with the American contralto Elsie West Baker (1886-1958) who was also known as Elsie Baker.

Early life and career

Baker was born in Chicago, Illinois, into a theatrical family, with an actress for a mother and a father who owned a Chicago stock company. She first went on stage when she was just 10 months old, and more than 70 years later Baker was still taking roles in Hollywood films until just before her death.[1]

Personal life and death

On August 16, 1971, she died of a heart attack at her home in Hollywood. She was survived by a son and a daughter.[1]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1916The Mysteries of MyraThe Vampire Woman
1916Beatrice FairfaxMarie Boccetti / Circus Woman in Tent / The Other Womanpart 1, 2, 13
1917PatriaSerial
1917The Black Stork
1950Mystery StreetElderly LadyUncredited
1950ShakedownPalmer's MaidUncredited
1951You Never Can TellMinor RoleUncredited
1952No Room for the GroomUncredited
1952Ma and Pa Kettle at the FairUncredited
1953Bad for Each OtherMrs. OlzoneskiUncredited
1954Three Hours to KillTownswomanUncredited
1958Alfred Hitchcock PresentsChurch AttendeeSeason 3 Episode 32: "Listen, Listen...!
1964Good Neighbor SamMrs. NurdlingerUncredited
1968Blackbeard's GhostOld Lady #2
1968The Ghosts of Hanley HouseLucy

References

  1. 1 2 "Obituaries: Elsie Baker". Variety. August 25, 1971. p. 55. ProQuest 963289463. Elsie Baker, 78, actress who launched her stage career as an infant of 10 months, died of a heart attack in her Hollywood home Aug. 16. Born of a theatrical family, her father was owner of a Chicago stock company and her mother an actress — her career encompassed all facets of showbiz except circuses and burlesque, earlier around her native Chicago and later in Hollywood. She song-pluged for Jerome H. Remnick and Irving Berlin before coming to Hollywood more than 20 years ago, and on Coast did tv as well as films. Surviving is a son and daughter.

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