Distinguished British actress Constance Collier began her career as a chorus dancer at the turn of the century. She established herself not only as a leading actress, but as a playwright, producer, director and acting coach. Her film career began with D.W. Griffith's Intolerance (1916); for the next four decades, she would occasionally visit Hollywood's shooting stages, though the theater remained her first choice. Of her talkie appearances, Ms. Collier is perhaps best remembered as the "den mother" of the all-female theatrical boarding house in 1937's Stage Door. All told, Constance Collier devoted over sixty years of her life to the theater and film arts.
| Title | Year | Editors' Rating | User Rating | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Wisecracks
Archival Appearance |
1991 | |||
|
Whirlpool
Actor |
1949 | |||
|
Rope
Actor |
1948 | |||
|
The Girl from Manhattan
Actor |
1948 | |||
|
An Ideal Husband
Actor |
1947 | |||
|
The Perils of Pauline
Actor |
1947 | |||
|
Monsieur Beaucaire
Actor |
1946 | |||
|
The Dark Corner
Actor |
1946 | |||
|
Kitty
Actor |
1945 | |||
|
Weekend at the Waldorf
Actor |
1945 | |||
|
Half a Sinner
Actor |
1940 | |||
|
Susan and God
Actor |
1940 | |||
|
Zaza
Actor |
1939 | |||
|
A Damsel in Distress
Actor |
1937 | |||
|
Clothes and the Woman
Actor |
1937 | |||
|
Stage Door
Actor |
1937 | |||
|
The Rat
Play Author |
1937 | |||
|
Thunder in the City
Actor |
1937 | |||
|
Wee Willie Winkie
Actor |
1937 | |||
|
Girls' Dormitory
Actor |
1936 | |||
|
Little Lord Fauntleroy
Actor |
1936 | |||
|
Professional Soldier
Actor |
1936 | |||
|
Peter Ibbetson
Screenwriter |
1935 | |||
|
Shadow of Doubt
Actor |
1935 | |||
|
Half a Sinner
Actor |
1934 | |||
|
The Rat
Screenwriter |
1925 | |||
|
Bohemian Girl
Actor |
1922 | |||
|
Forever
Screenwriter |
1921 | |||
|
Bleak House
Actor |
1920 | |||
|
The Impossible Woman
Actor |
1919 | |||
|
Code of Marcia Gray
Actor |
1916 | |||
|
The Tongues of Men
Actor |
1916 |


