

Acting
Birthday: April 26, 1896 (129)
Place of Birth: Tacoma, Washington, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Edith Evanson (née Carlson; April 29, 1896 – November 29, 1980) was an American actress of film, character and television during the Golden Age of Hollywood. She was born in Tacoma, Washington, where her father was a Protestant church clergyman (a religion to which she adhered throughout her life). Her first job was as a court reporter in Bellingham. On March 15, 1923, she married Morris Otto Evanson (1893-1975). The couple had no children Her first film role came in The Man Who Wouldn't Talk (1940) in an uncredited role.
Known For
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The Split (1968)Age: 72as Woman in Police Station (uncredited)
Penelope (1966)Age: 70as Newsstand Proprietor (uncredited)
Marnie (1964)Age: 68as Rita
Twice-Told Tales (1963)Age: 67as Lisabetta, the landlady
The Clown and the Kid (1961)Age: 65as Mother Superior
Anatomy of an Accident (1961)Age: 65as Carrie Tibbles
Toby Tyler or Ten Weeks with a Circus (1960)Age: 64as Aunt Olive
Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959)Age: 63as Innkeeper
Drango (1957)Age: 61as Mrs. Blackford
The Young Stranger (1957)Age: 61as Lottie (uncredited)
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