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Years active
  
1906-1964

Name
  
Lillian Kemble-Cooper


Role
  
Actress

Siblings
  
Violet Kemble-Cooper

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Born
  
March 21, 1892 (
1892-03-21
)
London, England

Died
  
May 4, 1977, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Guy Bates Post (m. 1936–1968)

Marriage location
  
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Movies
  
Gone with the Wind, Three Live Ghosts

Similar People
  
Violet Kemble‑Cooper, Fred Crane, Paul Hurst, Oscar Polk, Laura Hope Crews

Lillian Kemble-Cooper (March 21, 1892 in London, England – May 4, 1977 in Los Angeles, USA) was a British actress.

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Biography

Lillian Kemble-Cooper was a member of the Kemble family, a family of English actors, who reigned over the British stage for decades. She was born as a daughter of stage actor Frank Kemble-Cooper. Her younger brother Anthony Kemble-Cooper (1904-2000) and her elder sister Violet Kemble-Cooper (1886-1961) also worked as actors.

Between 1906 and 1950 she had 17 Broadway appearances, in 1919 she appeared in the original Hitchy-Koo. Later in her career she became a film actress and appeared in about 20 films, mostly in minor supporting roles. In Hollywood, Kemble-Cooper portrayed mostly aristocrats, spinsters and servants. She is perhaps best-remembered for her short appearance as Bonnie Blue Butler's nurse in London in Gone with the Wind, the only non-American character in the film.

Lillian Kemble-Cooper was married three times. Her first husband was actor and writer Charles Mackay. Her second was former World War I Pilot and writer, Louis Bernheimer. Her last husband was actor Guy Bates Post, the marriage lasted for over thirty years until his death in 1968.

She died on May 4, 1977 in Los Angeles. She is buried at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

Filmography

Actress
1964
My Fair Lady as
Lady Ambassador (uncredited)
1960
The Roaring 20's (TV Series) as
Lady Medford
- Layoff Charley (1960) - Lady Medford (as Lily Kemble Cooper)
1959
The Gale Storm Show: Oh! Susanna (TV Series) as
Lady Thornbury
- Calling Scotland Yard (1959) - Lady Thornbury (as Lily Kemble Cooper)
1958
Suspicion (TV Series) as
Duchess of Paisley
- Lord Arthur Savile's Crime (1958) - Duchess of Paisley (as Lily Kemble Cooper)
1957
The Jack Benny Program (TV Series) as
Irma - Maid
- Ginger Rogers Show (1957) - Irma - Maid
1957
Studio 57 (TV Series)
- Safe Enough (1957)
1957
The Joseph Cotten Show: On Trial (TV Series) as
Mrs. Hobbs
- The Tichborne Claimant (1957) - Mrs. Hobbs
1956
The 20th Century-Fox Hour (TV Series) as
Miss Privet
- The Empty Room (1956) - Miss Privet (as Lily Kemble Cooper)
1956
D-Day the Sixth of June as
British Nurse (uncredited)
1956
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
Miss Haskell
- Princess O'Rourke (1956) - Miss Haskell (as Lily Kemble-Cooper)
1956
Gaby as
Mrs. Edward (uncredited)
1956
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) as
Mrs. Sinclair
- Back for Christmas (1956) - Mrs. Sinclair (as Lily Kemble-Cooper)
1955
The King's Thief as
Mrs. Fell (as Lillian Kemble Cooper)
1955
Moonfleet as
Mary Hicks (uncredited)
1953
So Big as
Miss Fister (as Lily Kemble Cooper)
1941
A Woman's Face as
Nurse (uncredited)
1941
Rage in Heaven as
Nurse (uncredited)
1940
Lady with Red Hair as
London Party Guest (uncredited)
1939
Gone with the Wind as
Bonnie's Nurse in London (as L. Kemble-Cooper)
1939
We Are Not Alone as
Mrs. Stacey (uncredited)
1937
Ready, Willing and Able as
Mrs. Buffington (Credits) / Bloomington (in Film) (as Lillian Kemble Cooper)
1936
A Woman Rebels as
Lady Rinlake (uncredited)
1936
The White Angel as
Parthenope 'Parthe' Nightingale (as Lillian Cooper)
1936
Three Live Ghosts as
Lady Brockton (as Lillian Cooper)
1935
Personal Maid's Secret as
Mrs. Palmer (uncredited)
1931
I Like Your Nerve as
Condesa Vecchio (uncredited)
1923
Shattered Faith (as Lilliam Kemble)
1921
Ten Nights in a Bar Room as
Mehitabel (as Lillian Kemble)
1916
The House of Mirrors as
Blanche Probert (as Lillian Kemble)

References

Lillian Kemble-Cooper Wikipedia