
Katie Johnson
Biography
Katie Johnson (18 November 1878 in Clayton, Sussex, England - 4 May 1957, Elham, Kent), born Bessie Kate Johnson, was an English actress who appeared on stage from the 1890s and on screen from the 1930s to the 1950s. In 1908 she was married to the actor Frank Goodenough Bayley who predeceased her. She first appeared in a film at age 55, in 1932, but never received critical acclaim for her performances until 1955, when she starred, aged 77, in the Ealing Studios comedy The Ladykillers as Mrs. Louisa Wilberforce. The role earned her a British Film Academy award for best British actress. She died less than two years afterwards having only appeared in a single further film. She also appeared in the BBC science fiction serial The Quatermass Experiment (1953) and played a spy in I See a Dark Stranger (1946).
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Acting (21 movies)

The Ladykillers
1955

I See a Dark Stranger
1946

How to Murder a Rich Uncle
1957

Dusty Ermine
1936

Marigold
1938

The Shop at Sly Corner
1947

Three Steps In The Dark
1953

Freedom Radio
1941

Laburnum Grove
1936

Lady in the Fog
1952

Gaslight
1940

Death of an Angel
1952

Farewell Again
1937

Tawny Pipit
1944

The Black Sheep of Whitehall
1942

The Delavine Affair
1955

John and Julie
1955

The Large Rope
1953

The Years Between
1946

I Believe in You
1952

Talk About Jacqueline
1942
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