Lillian Elliott | |
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Born | Lillian Hiby 24 April 1874 Canada |
Died | 15 January 1959 84) Hollywood, California, U.S. | (aged
Other names | Lillian Corrigan, Lillian Hiby Corrigan |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1915–1943 |
Spouse | James Corrigan |
Children | Lloyd Corrigan |
Lillian Elliott (24 April 1874 – 15 January 1959) was a stage and film actress, appearing in 60 films between 1915 and 1943. She was born in Canada and died in Hollywood, California. She was married to actor James Corrigan,[1][2] and their eldest son, Lloyd Corrigan, became a Hollywood writer, director, and character actor.
Partial filmography
- Help Wanted (1915) - Mrs. Meyers
- Lavender and Old Lace (1921) - Jane Hathaway
- Too Much Married (1921) - Mrs. Peter Gulp
- The Chorus Lady (1924) - Mrs. Patrick O'Brien
- One Glorious Night (1924) - Mrs. Clark
- Proud Flesh (1925) - Mrs. Casey
- Old Clothes (1925) - Nathan's Mother
- Sally, Irene and Mary (1938) - Mrs. O'Dare
- Partners Again (1926) - Rosie Potash
- The Volga Boatman (1926) - Landlady (uncredited)
- The Family Upstairs (1926) - Emma Heller
- The City (1926) - Mrs. Elliott
- Ankles Preferred (1927) - Mrs. Goldberg
- The King of Kings (1927) - (uncredited)
- Call of the Cuckoo (1927, Short) - Mama Gimplewart
- The Swellhead (1930) - Mrs. Callahan
- Song o' My Heart (1930) - Irish Woman (uncredited)
- Liliom (1930) - Aunt Hulda
- Her Wedding Night (1930) - Mrs. Marshall
- The Single Sin (1931) - Cook
- The Spy (1931) - Minor Role
- Broken Lullaby (1932) - Frau Bresslauer (uncredited)
- Free Eats (1932, Short) - Mrs. Stanford L. Clark
- Polly of the Circus (1932) - Mrs. McNamara
- Sinners in the Sun (1932) - Jimmie's Landlady (uncredited)
- Evenings for Sale (1932) - Frau Meyer (uncredited)
- A Bedtime Story (1933) - Aristide's Wife
- The Trumpet Blows (1934) - Senora Ramirez
- One More River (1934) - Flower Woman (uncredited)
- Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (1934) - Mrs. Bagby
- A Wicked Woman (1934) - Mrs. Johnson (uncredited)
- Helldorado (1935) - Elsie's Mother (uncredited)
- The Casino Murder Case (1935) - Mrs. Marting (uncredited)
- Alias Mary Dow (1935) - Orphan Matron (uncredited)
- Just My Luck (1935) - Mrs. Riley - Landlady
- Green Light (1937) - Mrs. Crandall - Harcourt's Housekeeper (uncredited)
- Jim Hanvey, Detective (1937) - Society Woman (uncredited)
- The Jury's Secret (1938) - Mrs. Muller (uncredited)
- The Chaser (1938) - Prison Matron (uncredited)
- Wanted by the Police (1938) - Mrs. Murphy
- Service de Luxe (1938) - Small Towner (uncredited)
- Tough Kid (1938) - Katie Murphy
- Society Lawyer (1939) - Durant's Cook (uncredited)
- Boys' Reformatory (1939) - Mrs. O'Meara
- When Tomorrow Comes (1939) - Character Woman (uncredited)
- Irish Luck (1939) - Mrs. O'Brien
- Heroes in Blue (1939) - Mrs. Murphy
- Emergency Squad (1940) - Landlady (uncredited)
- Chasing Trouble (1940) - Mrs. O'Brien
- Women Without Names (1940) - Mrs. Anthony (uncredited)
- On the Spot (1940) - Mrs. Kelly
- Laughing at Danger (1940) - Mrs. Kelly
- Road to Happiness (1941) - Mrs. Price
- Gangway for Tomorrow (1943) - Burke's Mother (uncredited)
References
- ↑ Humanities, National Endowment for the (21 July 1899). "The San Francisco call. (San Francisco [Calif.]) 1895-1913, July 21, 1899, Image 11". p. 11. Retrieved 20 June 2019 – via chroniclingamerica.loc.gov.
- ↑ "Clipping from The San Francisco Call". The San Francisco Call. 21 July 1899. p. 11. Retrieved 20 June 2019.
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