What is Hermione Baddeley's middle name?

Youlanda Ruby

What is Hermione Baddeley's full name?

Hermione Youlanda Ruby Clinton-Baddeley

Hermione Baddeley nickname(s):

Hermione Youlanda Ruby Clinton-Baddeley, Hermione Baddeley

Hermione Baddeley date of birth:

November 13, 1906

How old was Hermione Baddeley when died?

79

Where was Hermione Baddeley born?

Broseley, Shropshire, England, UK

When did Hermione Baddeley die?

August 19, 1986

Where did Hermione Baddeley die?

Los Angeles, California, USA

Why did Hermione Baddeley die?

Stroke

How tall is Hermione Baddeley?

5' 3" (160 cm)

Hermione Baddeley body shape:

Average

What color is Hermione Baddeley's hair?

Red

Hermione Baddeley distinctive features:

Her thick Cockney accent - droping h's

What is Hermione Baddeley's ethnicity?

White

What is Hermione Baddeley nationality?

British

What is Hermione Baddeley's occupation?

Actress

Hermione Baddeley claim to fame:

Mary Poppins

Short Biography

Hermione BaddeleyActive - 1927 - 1985 | Born - Nov 13, 1906 in Broseley, Shropshire, England | Died - Aug 19, 1986 in Los Angeles, CA | Genres - Comedy, DramaBiography by Hal EricksonA descendant of British revolutionary war officer Henry Clinton, Hermione Baddeley was an actress from the age of six; she made her London stage debut in 1918, and her first film, A Daughter in Revolt, in 1926. An ingenue for many years, Hermione began receiving more substantial roles as she approached middle age; among her best assignments were the stage and film versions of Brighton Rock. Her first Broadway play was 1960's The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Any More, accepting her leading role on the personal invitation of the production's playwright, Tennessee Williams. Unlike her sister Angela Baddeley, who became internationally known for her portrayal of Mrs. Bridges in the BBC TV production Upstairs Downstairs, Hermione Baddeley resisted series television--at least until she was persuaded by producer Norman Lear to tackle the role of acidulous housekeeper Mrs. Naugatuck on the 1970s American sitcom Maude.