Hermione Gingold
Biography
Hermione Gingold (December 9, 1897 – May 24, 1987) was a celebrated English actress renowned for her distinctive, eccentric character and sharp wit. Her unique appearance, characterized by a prominent nose and chin, combined with a distinctive voice deepened by vocal nodules—which her mother advised her to keep—contributed to her memorable stage presence.
Gingold's versatile career spanned various mediums, including theatre, radio, film, television, and recordings, showcasing her remarkable talent and adaptability. She was particularly known for her roles in notable theatrical productions, including her performance in the original Broadway production of "A Little Night Music," where she played the unforgettable Madame Armfeldt.
In addition to her stage work, Gingold made significant contributions to radio and television, appearing on programs like the NBC interview series "Here's Hollywood," where she shared her insights and experiences in the entertainment industry.
Throughout her career, she garnered acclaim for her ability to blend humor with drama, making her a beloved figure in the performing arts. Her legacy endures as a testament to her unique artistry and the indelible mark she left on audiences across generations. Hermione Gingold's career remains an inspiring tale of talent and individuality, ensuring her place in the annals of theatrical history.
Filmography
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A Little Night Music
1977 • Madame Armfeldt
The Pickwick Papers
1952 • Miss Tompkins
Cosh Boy
1953 • Queenie
The Music Man
1962 • Eulalie Mackechnie Shinn
Munster, Go Home!
1966 • Lady Effigy Munster
Gay Purr-ee
1962 • Mme. Rubens-Chatte (voice)
Someone at the Door
1936 • Lizzie Appleby
Garbo Talks
1984 • Elizabeth Rennick
The Naked Edge
1961 • Lilly Harris
Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon
1967 • Angelica
Bell, Book and Candle
1958 • Bianca de Passe