[Biography & Filmography is in chronological order]

Birth name - Hermione Youlanda Ruby Clinton-Baddeley
Born - November 13, 1908, in Broseley, Shopshire, England
Parents - W.H. Clinton-Baddeley and Louise Bourdin
Broadway - first U.S. stage appearance was in 1961, when she replaced Angela Lansbury in "A Taste Of Honey."
Walt Disney - she signed a long-term contract with Walt Disney in 1964.
"Maude" - starred as Maude's maid, Mrs. Nell Naugatuck, on the television series "Maude." She first appeared in episode #50 "The New Housekeeper" on September 30, 1974, and was last seen in episode #116 "The Household Feud" which aired March 28, 1977.
Autobiography - in 1984, she wrote an autobiography "The Unsinkable Hermione Baddeley."
Death - August 19, 1986, in Los Angles, California, of a stroke.


Marriages
Hon. David Tennant 1928 - ? divorced 1 Daughter & 1 Son
Capt. J.H. Willis ? - ? his death  


Filmography
Film & Television Series
As
A Daughter in Revolt (1927) Calamity Kate
The Guns of Loos (1928)  
Caste (1930) Polly Eccles
Royal Cavalcade (1935) Barmaid
Kipps (1941) Miss Meryle
Brighton Rock (1947) Ida Arnold
No Room at the Inn (1948) Mrs. Waters
It Always Rains on Sunday (1948) Doss-house keeper
Quartet (1949) Beatrice Sunbury
Passport to Pimlico (1949) Edie Randall
Dear Mr. Prohack (1949) Eve Prohack
The Woman in Question (1950) Mrs. Finch
Tom Brown's Schooldays (1951) Harrowell, Sally
There Is Another Sun (1951) Gypsy Sarah
Scrooge (1951) Mrs. Cratchit
Hell Is Sold Out (1951) Mme. Louise Menstrier
Time Gentlemen Please! (1952) Emma Stebbins
Song of Paris (1952) Mrs. Ibbetson
The Pickwick Papers (1952) Mrs. Bardell
Cosh Boy (1952) Mrs. Collins
Counterspy (1953) Del Mar
The Belles of St. Trinian's (1954) Miss Drownder
Women Without Men (1956) Grace
Blonde Bait (1956) Grace
Rag Doll (1958) Princess
Room at the Top (1959) Elspeth
Jet Storm (1959) Mrs. Satterly
Expresso Bongo (1960) Penelope
Midnight Lace (1960) Dora Hammer
Let's Get Married (1960) Mrs. O'Grady
"An Age of Kings" (1960) Mini Series Mistress Quickly
Information Received (1962) Maudie
The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964) Buttercup Grogan
Mary Poppins (1964) Ellen
"The Cara Williams Show" (1964) TV Series Martha Burkhardt
Harlow (1965) Marie Dressler
Marriage on the Rocks (1965) Jeannie MacPherson
Do Not Disturb (1965) Vanessa Cartwright
The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin (1967) Irene Chesney
The Happiest Millionaire (1967) Mrs. Worth
"Before the Fringe" (1967) TV Series  
The Aristocats (1970) Madame Adelaide Bonfamille
"The Good Life" (1971) TV Series Grace Dutton
Up the Front (1972) Monique
"Maude" (1972) TV Series Mrs. Nell Naugatuck (1974-77)
The Black Windmill (1974) Hetty
"South Riding" (1974) TV Series Ald. Mrs. Beddows
There Goes the Bride (1979) Daphne Drimond
C.H.O.M.P.S. (1979) Mrs. Flower
The Secret of NIMH (1982) Auntie Shrew
I Take These Men (1983) TV Movie Mrs. Lomax
This Girl for Hire (1983) TV Movie Edwina Gaylord
"Shadow Chasers" (1985) TV Series Melody Lacey
Shadow Chasers (1985) TV Movie Melody Lacey


Guest Appearances
Television Series
As
Episode
Aired
"Danger Man" (1960) Mrs. Grahame #36 "Under the Lake" 1961
"Twelve O'Clock High" (1964) Lady Constance #23 "The Trap" March 5, 1965
"Camp Runamuck" (1965) Eulalia Divine #1 "Runamuck" September 17, 1965
"Bewitched" (1964) Elspeth #120 "I Get Your Nannie, You Get My Goat" December 14, 1067
"Batman" (1966) Frontier Fanny #115 "The Great Escape" February 1, 1968
"Batman" (1966) Frontier Fanny #116 "The Great Train Robbery" February 8, 1968
"Night Gallery" (1970) Mrs. Gray #22 "A Feast of Blood" January 12, 1972
"Tony Orlando And Dawn" (1974) Herself   March 12, 1975
"The Bionic Woman" (1976) Aunt Tess #21 "Black Magic" November 10, 1976
"Little House on the Prairie" (1974) Kezia Horn #67 "Castoffs" September 12, 1977
"Little House on the Prairie" (1974) Kezia Horn #70 "The Handyman" October 3, 1977
"The Love Boat" (1977) Mrs. Pickrel #3 "Ex Plus Y / Graham and Kelly / Goldenagers" October 8, 1977
"Charlie's Angels" (1976) Mrs. McNaughton #58 "Mother Angel" November 15, 1978
"Little House on the Prairie" (1974) Kezia Horn #107 "The Lake Kezia Monster" February 12, 1979
"Wonder Woman" (1976) Mrs. Thrip #53 "A Date With Doomsday" March 10, 1979
"Vega$" (1978) Lottie #54 "The Andreas Addiction" January 7, 1981
"Trapper John, M.D." (1979)   #39 "Second Sight" April 5, 1981
"Magnum, P.I." (1980) Bernice #80 "Let the Punishment Fit the Crime" February 23, 1984



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