Angela Clarke

Angela Clarke
Angela Clarke (August 14, 1909 – December 16, 2010) was an American stage, television and film actress. Clarke appeared in over thirty films throughout her forty-year career, usually in bit parts or in background roles, uncredited. Films in which she made a large impression included The Seven Little Foys, in which she played a large supporting role as Bob Hope's disapproving sister-in-law, House of Wax, A Double Life, The Gunfighter and The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima. Clarke, despite entering the film business in her early forties (in 1949's The Undercover Man), cornered the market for grey-haired, matriarchal motherly-types (such as her role as Mama Caruso in The Great Caruso). (Source: Wikipedia)
Acted Movies
Director: Ken Loach
Writers: Jim Allen,
Cast: Angela Clarke, Eoin McCarthy, Frédéric Pierrot, Ian Hart, Icíar Bollaín, Jordi Dauder, Pep Molina, Rosana Pastor, Suzanne Maddock, Tom Gilroy,
Director: George Marshall
Writers: Philip Yordan,
Cast: Angela Clarke, Connie Gilchrist, Ian Wolfe, Janet Leigh, Malcolm Lee Beggs, Michael Pate, Sig Ruman, Stefan Schnabel, Tony Curtis, Torin Thatcher,
Director: André de Toth
Writers: Crane Wilbur,
Cast: Angela Clarke, Carolyn Jones, Charles Bronson, Dabbs Greer, Frank Lovejoy, Paul Cavanagh, Paul Picerni, Phyllis Kirk, Roy Roberts, Vincent Price,