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Louise Latham

Louise Latham

Birthday: 1922-09-23 | Place of Birth: Hamilton, Texas, USA

Was an American actress, perhaps best known for her portrayal of Bernice Edgar in Alfred Hitchcock's film Marnie (1964). Most of her work has been on television, including appearances on The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Perry Mason, Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Hawaii Five-O, Murder, She Wrote, Designing Women (as Perky, the mother of Julia and Suzanne Sugarbaker), and The X-Files. Latham was also the first person to learn the real circumstances of Dr Richard Kimble's wife's death in the final episode of The Fugitive (1967). She has also appeared in the films Mass Appeal (1984) and Love Field (1992). Latham's Broadway theatre credits include a 1956 revival of Major Barbara, Invitation to a March (1960), and Isle of Children (1962). Description above from the Wikipedia article  Louise Latham, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

2024
The Sugarland Express

as    Mrs. Looby

1996
Mary & Tim

as    Forbsie

1992
Love Field

as    Mrs. Enright

1991
Paradise

as    Catherine Reston Lee

1991
Crazy From the Heart

as    Mae Esther

1991
The Haunted

as    Mary

1988
Hothouse

as    Louise Dougherty

1987
Stillwatch

as    Lila Thatcher

1986
Fresno

as    Ethel Duke

1984
Mass Appeal

as    Margaret

1984
The Philadelphia Experiment

as    Pamela

1982
Lois Gibbs and the Love Canal

as    Pat Kinsman

1980
The Ghosts of Buxley Hall

as    Bettina Buxley

1980
Scruples

as    Mary Ann Evans

1978
The Awakening Land

as    Jary Luckett

1977
1976
McNaughton's Daughter

as    Cassy Garnett

1976
The Eccentricities of a Nightingale

as    Mrs. Winemiller

1975
Shell Game

as    Constance Margolin

1975
92 in the Shade

as    Mrs. Skelton

1974
Winter Kill

as    Doris

1973
Savage

as    Marian Stern

1973
White Lightning

as    Martha Culpepper

1973
Dying Room Only

as    Vi

1971
Sweet, Sweet Rachel

as    Lillian Piper

1971
Making It

as    Mrs. Wilson