Norma Varden Shackleton (20 January 1898 – 19 January 1989), known professionally as Norma Varden, was an English-American actress with a long film career.

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Norma Varden - Actress.

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About :

Born Norma Varden Shackleton, 20 January 1898, London, England

Died 19 January 1989 (aged 90),  Barbara, California, U.S.

Resting place Santa Barbara Cemetery

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Other names Norma Varden Shackleton

Occupation Actress

Years active 1920–1969

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Introduction :

Norma Varden Shackleton (20 January 1898 – 19 January 1989), known professionally as Norma Varden, was an English-American actress with a long film career.

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Life and career :

Early life :

Born in London, the daughter of a retired sea captain, Varden was a child prodigy. She trained as a concert pianist in Paris and performed in England before deciding to take up acting. She studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and made her first appearance as Mrs Darling in Peter Pan.

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Theatre career :

In England, Varden was a protege of actress Kate Rorke. She acted in repertory theatre and made her West End debut in The Wandering Jew in 1920. From Shakespeare to farce, she established herself as a regular member of the Aldwych Theatre company where she appeared in plays from 1929 to 1933. She began to appear in British films, usually in haughty upper-class roles.

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Move to America and film career ;

Varden's English film roles led to offers from Hollywood, and she moved there at the start of World War II, beginning a long career of playing character and supporting roles. Notable films Varden appeared in include Casablanca (1942), The Major and the Minor (1942), The White Cliffs of Dover (1944), National Velvet (1944), The Green Years (1946), Forever Amber (1947), Strangers on a Train (1951), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), Jupiter's Darling (1955), and Witness for the Prosecution (1957). She played the housekeeper Frau Schmidt in The Sound of Music (1965). Two years later, she had a minor part as Lady Petherington in Doctor Dolittle (1967).

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Television career :

She had a recurring role in the 1960s NBC sitcom Hazel as Harriet Johnson. She appeared on CBS's I Love Lucy as Mrs. Benson, the neighbour with whom the Ricardos switch apartments after the birth of Little Ricky in 1953. In 1957, she guest-starred as Mrs. Weddington-Brown in Mr. Adams and Eve episode "The Social Crowd." She was cast as Mrs. Murdock in the 1961 episode "The Swedish Girl" on ABC's The Real McCoys. She appeared on CBS's Perry Mason as Winifred Wileen in the 1964 episode, "The Case of the Illicit Illusion". That same year, Varden, along with veteran character actress and comedienne Kathleen Freeman were featured in a third season episode of The Lucy Show entitled "Lucy Gets Her Maid". In that installment, Varden played yet another snooty socialite named Mrs. Van Vlack who hires Lucy Carmichael (Lucille Ball) as a maid. She also appeared on the seventh-season episode of The Beverly Hillbillies "Problem Bear" as the snobby socialite, Mrs. Vanransenhoff, who went home with Granny to get gossip on Mrs. Drysdale. Varden played Mrs. Dumont in a 1966 (Season 3, Ep.11) episode of Bewitched entitled "Oedipus Hex", sitting on a "Ways & Means" charity committee with Samantha Stephens to raise funds for a children's playground. Varden played Mrs. Hermione Monteagle in episode 13 of the Batman series of the 1960s.

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Personal life :

She became a naturalised United States citizen on 28 January 1949.

Varden died of heart failure in Santa Barbara, California, on the day before her 91st birthday. She never married.

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Complete filmography :

1920s

The Glorious Adventure (1922) as Court Lady (uncredited)


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1930s

The Chance of a Night Time (1931) as Mrs. Rashley-Butcher (uncredited)

A Night Like This (1932) as Mrs. Tuckett (uncredited)

Crime on the Hill (1933) as Editor's Secretary (uncredited)

Happy (1933) as Miss Stone, Secretary with Glasses (uncredited)

Turkey Time (1933) as Ernestine Stoatt

Evergreen (1934) as Barmaid (uncredited)

The Iron Duke (1934) as Duchess of Richmond

Dirty Work (1934) as Tiara Customer (uncredited)

The Student's Romance (1935) as Dora Streudelmeier, Karl's Aunt

Boys Will Be Boys (1935) as Lady Dorking

Stormy Weather (1935) as Mrs. Dulcie Bullock

Foreign Affaires (1935) as Mrs. Hardy Hornett

Get Off My Foot (1935) as Mrs. Rawlingcourt

Music Hath Charms (1935) as Bit (uncredited)

The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss (1936) (uncredited)

Where There's a Will (1936) as Lady Margaret Wimpleton

East Meets West (1936) as Lady Mallory

Windbag the Sailor (1936) as Olivia Potter-Porter

Fire Over England (1937) as Elena's Governess (uncredited)

Wanted! (1937) as Mrs. Smithers

The Lilac Domino (1937) (uncredited)

Strange Adventures of Mr. Smith (1937) as Mrs. Broadbent

Make-Up (1937) as Hostess

Rhythm Racketeer (1937) as Della Nash

Fools for Scandal (1938) as Cicely Trevel (uncredited)

You're the Doctor (1938) as Lady Beatrice

Everything Happens to Me (1938) as Mrs. Prodder

Little Ladyship (1939, TV Movie) as Mrs. Cynthia Bigley

Home from Home (1939) as Mrs. Fairweather

Shipyard Sally (1939) as Lady Patricia Randall

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1940s

The Earl of Chicago (1940) as Maureen Kilmount

Waterloo Bridge (1940) as Hostess at Restaurant (uncredited)

Hit Parade of 1941 (1940) (uncredited)

The Mad Doctor (1940) as Minor Role (uncredited)

Scotland Yard (1941) as Lady Heathcote

Road to Zanzibar (1941) as Clara Kimble (uncredited)

Glamour Boy (1941) as Mrs. Lee

We Were Dancing (1942) as Mrs. Bryce-Carew

Flying with Music (1942) as Miss Mullens

The Glass Key (1942) as Henrys' Dinner Guest (uncredited)

The Major and the Minor (1942) as Mrs. Osborne

Casablanca (1942) as Wife of Pickpocketed Englishman (uncredited)

Random Harvest (1942) as Julia

Johnny Doughboy (1942) as Miss Penticott (uncredited)

Slightly Dangerous (1943) as Opera Singer (uncredited)

Dixie (1943) as Mrs. LaPlant (uncredited)

The Good Fellows (1943) as Mrs. Drayton

Sherlock Holmes Faces Death (1943) as Gracie, Barmaid (uncredited)

My Kingdom for a Cook (1943) as Margaret, Morley's Cook (uncredited)

The Beautiful Cheat (1943) as Miss Timmons

The White Cliffs of Dover (1944) as Mrs. Bland

Mademoiselle Fifi (1944) as The Wholesaler's Wife

National Velvet (1944) as Miss Sims

Bring on the Girls (1945) as Aunt Martha

Those Endearing Young Charms (1945) as Mrs. Woods, Hall's Floor Lady

The Cheaters (1945) as Mattie (uncredited)

Girls of the Big House (1945) as Mrs. Thelma Holt

Hold That Blonde (1945) as Flora Carteret

The Green Years (1946) as Mrs. Bosomley

The Searching Wind (1946) as Mrs. Hayworth

Millie's Daughter (1947) as Mrs. Sarah Harris

The Trouble with Women (1947) as Mrs. Wilmer Dawson

Ivy (1947) as Joan Rodney (uncredited)

Thunder in the Valley (1947) as Lady Eleanor (uncredited)

Forever Amber (1947) as Mrs. Abbott (uncredited)

Where There's Life (1947) as Mabel Jones

Mr. Ashton Was Indiscreet (1947) as Woman at Banquet (uncredited)

My Own True Love (1948) as Red Cross Nurse (uncredited)

The Amazing Mr. X (1948) as Wealthy-Looking Woman (uncredited)

The Scar (1948) as Mrs. Gerry (uncredited)

Let's Live a Little (1948) as Nurse Brady

Adventure in Baltimore (1949) as H. H. Hamilton

The Secret Garden (1949) as Nurse

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1950s

Fancy Pants (1950) as Lady Maude

Strangers on a Train (1951) as Mrs. Cunningham

Thunder on the Hill (1951) as Pierce

The Highwayman (1951) as Dowager at Ball (uncredited)

Washington Story (1952) (uncredited)

Les Miserables (1952) as Madame Courbet (uncredited)

Something for the Birds (1952) as Congresswoman Bates (uncredited)

Young Bess (1953) as Lady Tyrwhitt

Loose in London (1953) as Aunt Agatha

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) as Lady Beekman

Elephant Walk (1954) as Shop Customer (uncredited)

Three Coins in the Fountain (1954) as Woman at Cocktail Party (uncredited)

Dynamite, the Story of Alfred Nobel (1954, TV Movie)

The Silver Chalice (1954) as Roman Matron (uncredited)

Jupiter's Darling (1955) as Fabia

The Birds and the Bees (1956) as Passenger (uncredited)

Witness for the Prosecution (1957) as Mrs. Emily Jane French

In the Money (1958) as Mrs. Smythe-Chumley (uncredited)

The Buccaneer (1958) as Madame Hilaire

The Miracle (1959) as Mrs. MacGregor (uncredited)

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1960s

Five Minutes to Live (1961) as Priscilla Auerbach

Rome Adventure (1962) as Dean of Briarcroft College for Women (uncredited)

13 Frightened Girls (1963) as Miss Pittford

Island of Love (1963) as Wife in Nightclub (uncredited)

Kisses for My President (1964) as Miss Dinsendorff (uncredited)

The Sound of Music (1965) as Frau Schmidt, housekeeper

A Very Special Favor (1965) as Mother Plum

Two's Company (1965, TV Movie) as Lady Ordering Drink at Party (uncredited)

Doctor Dolittle (1967) as Lady Petherington

The Impossible Years (1968) as Dr. Jenkins (uncredited)

Istanbul Express [de] (1968, TV Movie) as Englishwoman

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Doc (1969, TV Movie) as Mrs. Dobson (final film role)

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End.

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