Kathleen Boutall was an American actress known for her roles in Fly Away Peter, Come Back Peter, and BBC Sunday-Night Theatre. Born on February 1, 1892, in Clapham, London, England, she became a notable figure in the film industry before her death on May 29, 1985, in Northwood, Middlesex, England.
Personal and Family Life
Kathleen Florence Boutall was married to H. Saxon-Snell from 1922 until his death in 1956. Despite her public career, she maintained a private life, with limited details available about her family. She dedicated many years to acting and writing, leaving behind a legacy in the entertainment world.
Death and Legacy
Kathleen Boutall passed away on May 29, 1985. Her contributions to film and television continue to be recognized, with several of her performances remaining memorable to audiences. She is remembered as a talented actress who made significant contributions during her career in the early to mid-20th century.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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I See a Dark Stranger | 1946-07-04 | 2nd Woman on Train |
Golden Salamander | 1950-02-01 | Mdm. Guillard |
So Well Remembered | 1947-07-09 | Woman |
A Girl Must Live | 1939-09-24 | Mrs. Blount |
My Brother Jonathan | 1948-02-05 | Mrs. Gaige |
Fly Away Peter | 1948-10-07 | Mary Hapgood |
Two Thousand Women | 1944-11-06 | Mrs. Hadfield |
The Weaker Sex | 1948-10-11 | |
Waterfront | 1950-07-26 | Mrs. Duncan |
Come Back Peter | 1952-10-31 | Mrs. Hapgood |
The Man in Grey | 1943-08-06 | Amelia (uncredited) |
Temptation Harbour | 1947-02-27 | Mrs. Frost |
Uncensored | 1942-08-24 | Pony Act |