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Acting Credits

1979
The London Connection
Elderly Lady

1969
Lady Clumsey

1963
Mrs. Beckett

1962
Mrs. Staggers

1962
Mrs. Gibbons' Boys
Mrs. Gibbons

1961
Mrs. Cooksley

1959
Rosie

1958
Mrs. Farrer

1958
Mrs. Frith

1957
Mme. Abou

1956
Home and Away
Elsie Knowles

1956
Miss Gilly

1955
Emmie

1955
Nannie Cartwright

1955
Annie Yeo

1953
Granny Quilliam

1953
The Dog and the Diamonds
Mrs. Fossett

1952
Mr. Lord Says No
Lillian Lord

1952
Rachel Wardle

1951
Mrs. Dilber

1951
The Magic Box
Mother in Family Group

1950
Trio
Emma Foreman

1950
Mrs. McCabe

1950
Double Confession
Kate

1949
Mona's Mother

1949
Now Barabbas
Mrs. Brown

1949
The Gay Adventure
Isobel

1949
Ethel Huggett

1949
Vote for Huggett
Ethel Huggett, Mother

1948
Mrs. Sowerberry

1948
Violet

1948
Bond Street
Ethel Brawn

1948
Ethel Huggett

1947
Mrs. Ethel Huggett

1947
Mrs. Catt

1947
Mabel

1946
Waitress

1946
Carnival
Bit Role

1946
Florrie

1945
Egyptian Woman

1945
Bit Role

1945
Pub Customer

1945
Meet Sexton Blake
Mrs. Bardell

1944
It Happened One Sunday
Mrs. Purkiss

1943
Dear Octopus
Mrs. Glossop

1943
The New Lot
Keith's Mother

1942
Mrs. Blake

1942
Much Too Shy
Amelia Peabody

1941
I Thank You
Cook

1941
Mrs. Price

1941
The Ghost Train
Miss Bourne

1941
Customer

1941
A Letter from Home
The Maid

1941
Once a Crook
Auntie

1940
Bit Role

1940
Bit Role

1940
Cook

1940
The Flying Squad
Mrs. Schifan

1940
They Came by Night
Mrs. Lightbody

1940
Bit Role

1940
Tilly of Bloomsbury
Mrs. Welwyn

1939
Penelope

1939
Mrs. Coates

1939
Discoveries
Maid

1939
Who Is Guilty?
Polly

1939
Mabel

1938
Mabel

1938
Parlor Maid

1938
Three on a Weekend
May

1938
I've Got a Horse
Mabel

1938
Jane Steps Out
Bit Role

1938
Almost a Gentleman
Mrs. Barker

1937
Emily Terence, the Cook

1937
Annie

1936
Broken Blossoms
Mrs. Lossy

1936
Everybody Dance
Lucy

1936
The Tenth Man
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1935
Dandy Dick
Jane

1935
Line Engaged
Maid

1934
The Great Defender
Agnes Carter - Locke's Maid

1934
What Happened Then?
Minor Role

1933
Kaney

1933
The Man from Toronto
Martha

1932
Aren't We All?
Bit Role

1932
Lloyd of the C.I.D.
Minor Role

1931
Hobson's Choice
Ada Figgins

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Kathleen Harrison (23 February 1892 – 7 December 1995) was a prolific English character actress best remembered for her role as Mrs. Huggett (opposite Jack Warner and Petula Clark) in a trio of British post-war comedies about a working class family's misadventures. However, to modern viewers she is better remembered as Mrs. Dilber, Scrooge's charwoman, opposite Alastair Sim in the 1951 film A Christmas Carol.

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