Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
May 21, 1915
Place of Birth:
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Cathleen Cordell (May 21, 1915 – August 19, 1997) was an American film and television actress.
Cordell was born in Brooklyn, New York. Cordell moved to England and then France, in order to begin her childhood education. She died on August 19, 1997, in Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, she was 82. Apparently, according to the Internet Movie Database, Cordell's cause of death was emphysema. Her burial is unknown.
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Year | Movie | Role |
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1985 | The Return of the Living Dead | Colonel's Wife |
1984 | Dark Mirror | Mrs. Bennett |
1980 | The Gong Show Movie | Lady in Elevator |
1980 | Pleasure Palace | English Woman |
1978 | Black Beauty | Duchess/Black Beauty's Mother (voice) |
1977 | 5 Weeks in a Balloon | |
1974 | Oliver Twist | |
1971 | Banyon | Mrs. Fontaine |
1970 | M*A*S*H | Capt. Peterson - Nurse Corps (uncredited) |
1970 | Airport | Mrs. Donovan |
1968 | Star! | Vendeuse (uncredited) |
1964 | The Unsinkable Molly Brown | Passenger (uncredited) |
1941 | Major Barbara | Mog Habbijam |
1940 | Gaslight | Nancy the Parlour Maid |
1938 | Hey! Hey! USA | Susan |
Year | TV Show | Role |
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1979 | The Facts of Life | |
1979 | Blind Ambition | Pat Nixon |
1976 | Rich Man, Poor Man - Book II | Beatrice |
1971 | Cannon | |
1970 | Night Gallery | Miss Beamish (segment "The Housekeeper") |
1968 | Adam-12 | Mrs. Richmond |
1967 | Ironside | |
1966 | Family Affair | |
1966 | Batman | Librarian |
1966 | Mission: Impossible | |
1965 | The F.B.I. | Mrs. Washburn |
1965 | I Dream of Jeannie | Saleslady |
1963 | Glynis | |
1963 | Grindl | |
1962 | The Alfred Hitchcock Hour | Mrs. Spaulding |
1960 | My Three Sons | |
1960 | Route 66 | |
1960 | The Case of the Dangerous Robin | Caroline Agoura |
1957 | Perry Mason | Maggie Malecki |
1957 | Perry Mason | Clara Michaels |
1948 | Studio One | Miss Shoe |
1948 | The Philco Television Playhouse |