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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. In the 1940s she was in supporting roles mostly as a maid, a busybody, landladies, or middle-aged secretaries. Some of her other film roles include parts in Citizen Kane (1941), Blossoms in the Dust (1941), Woman of the Year (1942), Reunion in France (1942), The Strange Woman (1947), I Remember Mama (1948), Rope (1948), The Damned Don't Cry (1950), The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) and Disney's Toby Tyler (1960). During her time in Hollywood, she co-starred opposite some of its greatest legends, including Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Orson Welles, Joan Crawford, Michael Rennie, Glenn Ford, Patricia Neal, James Stewart, Irene Dunne, Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, and Hedy Lamarr. With the coming of television in the late 1940s she expanded in her career appearing on such shows as You Are There, The Loretta Young Show, Chevron Hall of Stars, Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre, The Millionaire, Zane Grey Theater, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Frank Sinatra Show, Bachelor Father, Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond, and Lassie. Following her retirement, she lived in Riverside, California, until her death from heart failure on November 29, 1980. Her ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean.

Rope Unleashed
as Self (archive footage)

The Split
as Woman in Police Station (uncredited)

Penelope
as Newsstand Proprietor (uncredited)

Marnie
as Rita

Twice-Told Tales
as Lisabetta, the landlady
The Clown and the Kid
as Mother Superior

Anatomy of an Accident
as Carrie Tibbles

Toby Tyler or Ten Weeks with a Circus
as Aunt Olive

Journey to the Center of the Earth
as Innkeeper

The Quiet Gun
as Mrs. Merrick

The Young Stranger
as Lottie (uncredited)

Drango
as Mrs. Blackford
State Trooper
as Emily Brandywine

The Leather Saint
as Stella

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Lady with suitcase

The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing
as Josie (uncredited)

Cheyenne
as Elizabeth Quill

The Silver Star
as Belle Dowdy

Désirée
as Queen Hedwig

The Wonderful World of Disney
as Aunt Olive

Studio 57

About Mrs. Leslie
as Mrs. Fine

The Big Heat
as Selma Parker
The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse
as Mrs. Meers

The Stranger Wore a Gun
as Mrs. Martin

Shane
as Mrs. Shipstead

Elephant Stampede
as Miss Banks

The Day the Earth Stood Still
as Mrs. Crockett, landlady

Ace in the Hole
as Miss Deverich (uncredited)

Rawhide
as Mrs. Hickman (uncredited)

The Redhead and the Cowboy
as Mrs. Barrett

The Company She Keeps
as Mrs. Holman (uncredited)

The Magnificent Yankee
as Annie Gough

Union Station
as Mrs. Willecombe (uncredited)

Caged
as Miss Barker (uncredited)

The Damned Don't Cry
as Mrs. Castleman

Perfect Strangers
as Mary Travers

Madame Bovary
as Mother Superior (uncredited)

You Gotta Stay Happy
as Mrs. Racknell

I Remember Mama
as Aunt Sigrid

Rope
as Mrs. Wilson

Forever Amber
as Sarah

Singapore
as Mrs. Barnes

The Corpse Came C.O.D.
as Rose's Assistant

Fun on a Weekend
as Mr. Cowperwaithe's Secretary (uncredited)

The Strange Woman
as Mrs. Coggins (uncredited)

Don't Gamble with Strangers
as Mrs. Fielding

Mysterious Intruder
as Mrs. Ward (Uncredited)

The Notorious Lone Wolf
as Olga - Carla's Maid

The Jade Mask
as Louise Harper

The Soul of a Monster
as Mrs. Jameson, Housekeeper (uncredited)

There's Something About a Soldier

The Moon Is Down
as Ludwig's Wife (uncredited)

Reunion in France
as Genevieve

Girl Trouble
as June's Maid

Orchestra Wives
as Hilda

Woman of the Year
as Alma

Blossoms in the Dust
as Hilda

Citizen Kane
as Leland's Nurse (uncredited)

Life with Henry
as Anna (uncredited)