Georgina Cookson
Known for: Acting
Born: December 18, 1918 in Mevagissey, Cornwall, England, UK - Died: September 30, 2011
Lean, aristocratic-looking British character actress,on stage from the 1940's. She was noted on Broadway for her performance (and for bringing the house down with her tango on opening night) as Lady India in Jean Anouilh's 'Ring Around the Moon' (1950-51). On television, her aquiline features and impeccable bearing led to her gravitating towards upper class roles as wealthy or snooty socialites -- few more memorable than her unnamed party-goer in the dream sequence of The Prisoner (1967) episode "A.B.and C."; and as Mrs. Butterworth, who not only resides in Patrick McGoohan's old flat and drives his sports car but turns out to be another Number 2 (in the episode "Many Happy Returns"). She also had to graciously scrape the mould of a bread-roll offered her by Steptoe and Son (1962) in "Loathe Story", as the hyphenated mother of Joanna Lumley. Georgina had a rare lead in the title role of the low-budget thriller The Woman Who Wouldn't Die (1965) as Gary Merrill's crippled and demanding wife, who, unsurprisingly gets killed and disposed of in the potting shed. Of course, she comes back to haunt her evil hubby (really, just a double-cross staged by his two accomplices). In many of her other appearances on screen, Georgina played opposite great British comic actors, from Sidney James to Tony Hancock. Privately, her circle of friends included Denholm Elliott and Terry-Thomas (with whom she shared the stage in 'Full House'). Her final curtain call before retirement in Australia was as the lead in the comedy play 'A Breath of Spring' in 1990. - IMDb Mini Biography By: I.S.Mowis
Known for
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The Treasure of San Teresa
Billie
The Naked Truth
Lady Lucy Mayley
Catacombs
Ellen Garth
The Picasso Summer
British Woman at Dinner
A Question of Adultery
Mrs. Duncan
Love, I Think
Mark's Mother
Darling
Carlotta Hale
I Didn't Do It
Willow Thane
Woman Hater
Julia
Five Golden Hours
Lady Passenger
Your Money or Your Wife
Thelma Cressingdon
Woman of Straw
Guest at Villa Salon (uncredited)
The Shakedown
Miss Firbank
The Prisoner
Mrs. Butterworth / Number Two
Ooh La La!
Lord Peter Wimsey
Helen, Duchess of Denver
Emma
Mrs Elton
Theatre Night
Lorna Loveday