Margaret Rutherford

Also Known As: Маргарет Рутерфорд, Margaret Taylor Rutherford, Маргарет Тейлор Рутерфорд

Biography: Dame Margaret Taylor Rutherford DBE (11 May 1892 – 22 May 1972) was an English character actress, who first came to prominence following World War II in the film adaptations of Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit, and Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest. She is best-known for her 1960s performances as Miss Marple in several films based loosely on Agatha Christie's novels. Description above from the Wikipedia article Margaret Rutherford, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Department: Acting

Place of Birth: Balham, London, England, UK

Adult: No

Birthday: May 11, 1892

Age: 133 years old

Gender: Female

Deathday: May 22, 1972

Popularity:

2.03%

Known For:

Chimes at Midnight
Murder She Said
Murder at the Gallop
Murder Most Foul
Murder Ahoy
A Countess from Hong Kong
Passport to Pimlico
The Importance of Being Earnest
The Alphabet Murders
I'm All Right Jack
The Smallest Show on Earth
The V.I.P.s
Just My Luck
Trouble in Store
Yellow Canary
The Mouse on the Moon
Blithe Spirit
The Magic Box
The Runaway Bus
The Happiest Days of Your Life
On the Double
Miranda
Mad About Men
Truly Miss Marple: The Curious Case of Margaret Rutherford
English Without Tears
Innocents in Paris
Dusty Ermine
The Wacky World of Mother Goose
Miss Robin Hood
Quiet Wedding
An Alligator Named Daisy
The Demi-Paradise
Castle in the Air
Arabella
Big Fella
Curtain Up
Aunt Clara
Her Favourite Husband
Spring Meeting
Beauty and the Barge
Meet Me at Dawn
Talk of the Devil
The Stately Ghosts of England
Catch as Catch Can
While the Sun Shines
To See Such Fun
The Virgin and the Gypsy