Elisabeth Risdon

Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Born
April 26, 1887 (71 years old)
Died
December 20, 1958
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Popular Genres
Drama Romance Comedy
Career Span
1913 – 1952

Elisabeth Risdon

1 win
25 nominations
1 Oscar
114 credits

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Elisabeth Risdon (born Daisy Cartwright Risdon; 26 April 1887 – 20 December 1958) was an English film actress. She appeared in over 140 films between 1913 and 1952. A beauty in her youth, she usually played in society parts. In later years in films she switched to playing character parts.

Born in London, England, Risdon graduated from the Royal Academy of Arts in 1918 with high honours. She attracted the attention of George Bernard Shaw and was cast as the lead in his biggest plays. Besides her performances for Shaw, she was leading lady for actors including George Arliss, Otis Skinner, and William Faversham. She was also under contract to the Theatre Guild for many years.

In later years, she taught drama to patients at a veterans administration hospital near her Brentwood home. She was married to the prolific silent film director George Loane Tucker who left her a widow in 1921. She later married actor Brandon Evans, who died in April 1958. She was the great-aunt of actress Wendy Barrie-Wilson.

Risdon died in December 1958 in St Johns Hospital in Santa Monica, California from a cerebral haemorrhage. Her body was donated to medical science.

Read more

Personal Info

Born
Apr 26, 1887
From
London, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Career
1913 – 1952

Award Recognition

1
Win
25
Nominations
1
Oscar

Complete Filmography

1952

1951

1950

1949

1948

1947

1946

1945

1944

1943

1942

1941

1940

1939

1938

1937

1936

1935

1916

1915

1914

1913

Photos & Videos

Featured in Trailers

The Roaring Twenties
Reap the Wild Wind
Life with Father
Make Way for Tomorrow
Scaramouche
Dead End
The Egg and I
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Abe Lincoln in Illinois
High Sierra

Career Statistics

Roles by Genre
Genre Evolution