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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1937–1964


Name
  
Esma Cannon

Role
  
Character actress

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Full Name
  
Esma Ellen Charlotte Cannon

Born
  
27 December 1905 (
1905-12-27
)

Died
  
October 18, 1972, London Borough of Camden, London, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Ernst Littman (m. 1945–1972)

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Gerald Thomas, Peter Rogers, Liz Fraser, Ronald Lewis, Raymond Huntley

Esma Ellen Charlotte Littman (née Cannon) (27 December 1905 – 18 October 1972), credited as Esme or Esma Cannon, was a diminutive (4 feet 7 inches (1.40 m)) Australian-born character actress and comedian, who moved to Britain in the early 1930s. Although better known in her latter years for her television roles, she was best known as a film actress, with a lengthy career in early British productions, from the 1930s to the 1950s.

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Career

After early experience at Minnie Everett's School of Dancing in Sydney, Cannon began acting on the stage at the age of four. She appeared in productions for both the J. C. Williamson and Tait companies - including the early prominent role of Ruth Le Page in Sealed Orders at the Theatre Royal in 1914, and played Baby in an adaptation of Seven Little Australians the same year. She was given children's parts well into adulthood. In an interview with the Australian Women's Weekly published in 1963, she claimed it was the theatrical impresario Percy Hutchinson who told her if she visited London he would give her work; her first London role was in the play Misadventure. She worked not only as an actor in Britain in the 1930s but also in stage management and production.

Her film début was an uncredited part in The Man Behind the Mask (1936); she was first credited, as Polly Shepherd, in The Last Adventurers (1937), and she appeared in 64 films over the next 26 years. She had small parts in three early Powell and Pressburger films: The Spy in Black (1939), Contraband (1940) and A Canterbury Tale (1944), Holiday Camp (1947) and, towards the end of her career, appeared in Inn for Trouble (1960), Doctor in Love (1960), Raising the Wind (1961), What a Carve Up! (1961), Over the Odds (1961), We Joined the Navy (1962), On the Beat (1962), Nurse on Wheels (1963) and Hide and Seek (1964).

In Holiday Camp she gave a fine dramatic performance of a pathetic and sad spinster who is lured to her death and is the murder victim, quite different from her usual comedy roles.

She is perhaps best remembered for her role as Edie Hornett opposite Peggy Mount in the comedy Sailor Beware! (1956). She played "Brother" Lil in the British television comedy series The Rag Trade (1961–1963), and also appeared in four Carry On films: Carry On Constable (1960), Carry On Regardless (1961), Carry On Cruising (1962) and Carry On Cabby (1963).

Retirement and death

Cannon, whose first name sometimes appears incorrectly as "Esme", retired in 1964 after Hide and Seek.

She died in 1972. She was 66. She was buried at St Benoit-la-Forêt in France

Her elusiveness was such that her former colleagues and friends discovered she'd died only after a "Where are they Now?" feature in Films and Filming a number of years after her death.

She was played by the actress Marcia Warren in the 2011 TV play Hattie, a drama based on the career of Hattie Jacques. The play featured a number of scenes with the two actresses on the set of Carry On Cabby.

Filmography

Actress
1964
Hide and Seek as
Tea Lady
1963
Carry on Cabby as
Flo Sims
1963
Dr. Finlay's Casebook (TV Series) as
Harriet Matlock
- Clean Sweep (1963) - Harriet Matlock
1963
Nurse on Wheels as
Mrs. Jones
1962
The Fast Lady as
Lady on Zebra Crossing
1962
A Christmas Night with the Stars (TV Series) as
Lily Swann - The Rag Trade segment
- Episode dated 25 December 1962 (1962) - Lily Swann - The Rag Trade segment
1962
On the Beat as
Mrs. Timms
1962
We Joined the Navy as
Consul's Wife
1961
The Rag Trade (TV Series) as
Lily Swann
- The Bank Manager (1962) - Lily Swann
- Barber's Shop (1962) - Lily Swann
- Doctor (1962) - Lily Swann
- Stainproofer (1962) - Lily Swann
- Safety Precaution (1962) - Lily Swann
- The Fish and Chip Shop (1962) - Lily Swann
- The Stay-In Strike (1962) - Lily Swann
- The Client (1962) - Lily Swann
- Painting Fenner's Flat (1962) - Lily Swann
- Locked In (1962) - Lily Swann
- Lily's Dog (1962) - Lily Swann
- The Thief (1962) - Lily Swann
- Christmas Box (1961) - Lily Swann
- The Italian Designer (1961) - Lily Swann
- Doctor's Orders (1961) - Lily Swann
- Unhappy Customer (1961) - Lily Swann
- The Sample (1961) - Lily Swann
- French Fashions (1961) - Lily Swann
- Early Start (1961) - Lily Swann
- Getting Married (1961) - Lily Swann
- The Baby (1961) - Lily Swann
1962
Carry on Cruising as
Bridget Madderley
1962
Stryker of the Yard (TV Series) as
Miss Drysdale
- The Case of Soho Red (1962) - Miss Drysdale
1961
Maigret (TV Series) as
Mademoiselle Doncoeur
- A Crime for Christmas (1961) - Mademoiselle Doncoeur
1961
In the Doghouse as
Mrs. Raikes
1961
Over the Odds as
Alice
1961
Roommates as
Mrs. Deevens
1961
No Place Like Homicide! as
Aunt Emily
1961
Carry on Regardless as
Miss Cooling
1960
Beware of Children as
District Nurse
1960
Theatre Night (TV Series) as
Edie Hornett
- Watch It, Sailor! (1960) - Edie Hornett
1960
Doctor in Love as
Rafia Woman (uncredited)
1960
Inn for Trouble as
Dolly (as Esme Cannon)
1960
Carry on Constable as
Deaf Old Lady
1960
The Flesh and the Fiends as
Aggie
1959
Expresso Bongo as
Night Club Cleaner (uncredited)
1959
I'm All Right Jack as
Spencer
1959
Jack the Ripper as
Nelly the Woman at Police Station
1959
The Nightwatchman's Stories (TV Series) as
Mrs. Grummit
- The Constable's Move (1959) - Mrs. Grummit
1958
Further Up the Creek as
Maudie Lovelace
1956
Three Men in a Boat as
Meek Woman (Maze)
1956
A Touch of the Sun as
Miss Tickle
1956
Panic in the Parlor as
Edie Hornett
1955
Simon and Laura as
Laura from Newcastle
1955
Out of the Clouds as
Rich Woman's Companion
1955
Simon and Laura (TV Movie) as
Jessie
1954
The Sleeping Tiger as
Scrubwoman with ladder
1953
The Long Rope as
Screaming woman (uncredited)
1953
Trouble in Store as
Lady Customer In Park Cafe (uncredited)
1953
The Steel Key as
Patient in Doctor's Waiting Room
1953
Noose for a Lady as
Miss Ginch
1952
Crow Hollow as
Judith
1951
Bikini Baby as
Cinemagoer (next to George Cole) (uncredited)
1951
John of the Fair (TV Movie) as
Sarah Willmot
1950
Last Holiday as
Miss Fox
1950
Double Confession as
Madam Cleo
1950
Guilt Is My Shadow as
Peggy
1949
Helter Skelter as
Autograph Huntress (uncredited)
1949
Marry Me as
Pleasant Little Woman (uncredited)
1949
The Huggetts Abroad as
Brown Owl
1949
Fools Rush In as
Mrs. Atkins
1949
Vote for Huggett as
Bit Role (uncredited)
1948
Here Come the Huggetts as
Youth Leader
1947
Jassy as
Lindy
1947
Holiday Camp as
Elsie Dawson
1947
Rotten Row (TV Movie) as
Nurse Tonks
1946
The Years Between as
Effie
1944
Don't Take It to Heart! as
Maid
1944
Her Man Gilbey as
Queenie
1944
The Way Ahead as
Mrs. Brewer
1944
A Canterbury Tale as
Agnes
1944
Man of Evil as
Maid (uncredited)
1944
It's in the Bag as
Commandant W.T.C. (uncredited)
1942
We Serve (Short) as
Young Private
1942
Asking for Trouble as
Ada
1942
The Young Mr. Pitt as
Servant at Lord Auckland's (uncredited)
1941
Quiet Wedding (uncredited)
1940
The Briggs Family as
Myrtle
1940
Blackout as
Erik Skold's Niece (uncredited)
1939
The Spy in Black as
Maggie (uncredited)
1939
Poison Pen as
Mrs. Warren
1939
The Nursemaid Who Disappeared as
Mary - Nursemaid (uncredited)
1939
I Met a Murderer as
Blond Camper
1939
Trouble Brewing as
Maid (uncredited)
1938
Love from a Stranger (TV Movie) as
Ethel, the maid
1938
George Takes the Air as
Sir Philip's Maid (uncredited)
1938
I See Ice! as
Bride (uncredited)
1937
The Last Adventurers as
Polly Shepherd
1937
Cotton Queen as
Telephonist (uncredited)
1937
The Five Pound Man as
Lucy
1936
The Man Behind the Mask as
Waitress (uncredited)
Self
1963
Juke Box Jury (TV Series) as
Self - Panellist
- Episode #1.206 (1963) - Self - Panellist
Archive Footage
1998
What's a Carry On? (TV Movie documentary) as
Bridget Madderley (uncredited)
1993
Laugh with the Carry Ons (TV Series)
1977
That's Carry On! as
Various characters
1964
Highlight: The Singing Cinema

References

Esma Cannon Wikipedia


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