
Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
Dame Mary Louise Webster, DBE (19 June 1865 – 29 May 1948), known professionally as May Whitty and later, for her charity work, Dame May Whitty, was an English stage and film actress. She was one of the first two women entertainers to become a Dame. The British actors union Equity was established in her home. After a successful career she moved over to Hollywood films at the age of 72. She went to live in America, where she won awards for her film roles. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

as Madame Eugene Curie

as Miss Thwaites
1944

as Miss Froy
1938

as Madame Eugene Curie
1943

as Mrs. McLaidlaw
1941

as Lady Beldon
1942

as Dally
1943

as Grandmother
1943

as Lady Jane Stackhouse
1942

as Dame May Whitty
1943

as Laetitia Bonaparte
1937

as Nanny
1944

as Lady Thornton
1946
as Mrs. Perch
1947

as Aunt Martha Grant
1948

as Clara Brastock
1948

as Mrs. Perch
1947

as Grandmother Cambaretti
1947

as Mother Superior
1947

as Lady Thornton
1946

as Mrs. Hughes
1945

as Nanny
1944

as Miss Thwaites
1944

as Madame Eugene Curie
1943

as Dally
1943

as Pamela Hardwick (segment 2)
1943

as Dame May Whitty
1943

as Lady Constance Longborough
1943

as Grandmother
1943

as Baba
1943

as Lucy Trimble
1943

as Lady Jane Stackhouse
1942

1942

as Lady Beldon
1942

as Mrs. McLaidlaw
1941

as Florence
1941

as Aunt Hester Fairfield
1940

as Mrs Emily Truscott
1940