Personal Info
- Known ForActing
- GenderFemale
- Birthday1904-02-25
- Day of Death1981-08-30 (77 years)
- Place of BirthWillesden, Londen, England, UK
- Also Known As-
Rita Webb
Biography
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Known For
Acting Career
- 1981
Venom
As: Mrs. Loewenthal
- 1979
The London Connection
As: Cockney Woman
- 1979
Quatermass
As: Charm Seller
- 1978
The Hound of the Baskervilles
As: Elder Masseuse
- 1978
Revenge of the Pink Panther
As: Lady at Window
- 1977
Mind Your Language
As: Lil the Barmaid
- 1977
Come Play with Me
As: Rita
- 1976
I'm Not Feeling Myself Tonight
As: Tea Lady
- 1975
Space: 1999
As: Slatternly Woman
1975Confessions of a Pop Performer
As: Fanny's Mother
1974Churchill's People
As: Mrs Trundle
1972Sykes
As: Traffic Warden
1972Sykes
As: Mrs. Butterworth (Snooty Landlady)
1972Sykes
As: Miss Applerod
- 1972
Frenzy
As: Mrs Rusk (uncredited)
1972Up the Chastity Belt
As: Maid Marian
1971Up Pompeii
As: Cassandra
1971Percy
As: Mrs Hedges
1969Zeta One
As: Clippie
1969The Nine Ages of Nakedness
As: Brunhilda (segment "The Theatre")
1968Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter
As: Woman in Pub (uncredited)
- 1967
To Sir, with Love
As: Mrs. Joseph
1967Stranger in the House
As: Mrs. Plaskett (uncredited)
1966Till Death Us Do Part
As: Singing Pubgoer
1966Till Death Us Do Part
As: Landlady
1966Till Death Us Do Part
As: Ruby Milligan
1965The Coming Out Party
As: Floss
1965Up the Junction
As: Mrs Hardy
1965He Who Rides a Tiger
As: Flower seller
1965Three Clear Sundays
As: Britannia Lee
1964Theatre 625
As: Mrs Halliday
1963A Place to Go
As: Woman in Wash House (uncredited)
1963The Small World of Sammy Lee
As: Cleaner
1963Sparrows Can't Sing
As: Maggie's Neighbor
1962The Boys
As: Mrs. Lee
1961The Young Ones
As: Woman in Market
1960Urge to Kill
As: Charwoman
- 1959
Suddenly, Last Summer
As: Asylum Patient (uncredited)
1959The Boy and the Bridge
As: Landlady
1959No Trees in the Street
As: Mrs Brown
1956Find the Lady
As: Fake Miss Rees
1955Dixon of Dock Green
As: Ada Barnes
1952Hindle Wakes
As: Mrs. Slaughter