Margaret Rutherford
Birthday: 11 May 1892, Balham, London, England, UK
Birth Name: Margaret Taylor Rutherford
Height: 165 cm
One is always at pains to locate a reference to Margaret Rutherford which does not characterize her as either jut-chinned, eccentric or both. But such, taken together, made for the charm of the woman. ...Show More
[on her initial aversion to doing a Miss Marple movie] Murder, you see, is not the sort of thing I c Show more
[on her initial aversion to doing a Miss Marple movie] Murder, you see, is not the sort of thing I can get close to. I don't like these things that are just for thrills. I would far rather go without work. I do not like murder. It has an atmosphere I have always found uncongenial. Hide
You never have a comedian who hasn't got a very deep strain of sadness within him or her. One thing Show more
You never have a comedian who hasn't got a very deep strain of sadness within him or her. One thing is incidental on the other. Every great clown has been very near to tragedy. Hide
[on co-starring with Alastair Sim in The Happiest Days of Your Life (1950)] I found doing the film a Show more
[on co-starring with Alastair Sim in The Happiest Days of Your Life (1950)] I found doing the film a bit tiresome. Film actors are, by nature, more complicated than stage actors. Mr Sim is a brilliant actor but most competitive. Hide
How I would love to have been a great traditional actress like Bernhardt, Duse, or Ellen Terry. Ther Show more
How I would love to have been a great traditional actress like Bernhardt, Duse, or Ellen Terry. There have been so many parts I yearned to play. Hide
I hope I'm an individual. I suppose an eccentric is a super individual. Perhaps an eccentric is just Show more
I hope I'm an individual. I suppose an eccentric is a super individual. Perhaps an eccentric is just off centre - ex-centric. But that contradicts a belief of mine that we've got to be centrifugal. Hide
Margaret Rutherford's FILMOGRAPHY
as Actor (19)
Margaret Rutherford'S roles
Aunt Dolly