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  1. Elsie Wagstaff (1 July 1899 – 16 July 1985) was an English actress. Educated at the Guildhall School of Music, her stage work began in the chorus in 1919, and one of her first leading roles was as Sadie Thompson in an adaptation of Somerset Maugham's Rain.

  2. Elsie Wagstaff was born on 1 July 1899 in Leytonstone, Essex, England, UK. She was an actress, known for The End of the Affair (1955), Great Expectations (1959) and Crimes at the Dark House (1940). She was married to Bernard Jukes.

  3. Elsie Wagstaff (1 July 1899 – 16 July 1985) was an English actress. Educated at the Guildhall School of Music, her stage work began in the chorus in 1919, and one of her first leading roles was as Sadie Thompson in an adaptation of Somerset Maugham 's Rain.

  4. Biography. Elsie Wagstaff was born in Leytonston, Essex, England, on July 1, 1899 as Elsie Lilian Wagstaff. She married actor Bernard Jukes in 1924 and remained with him until his death in 1939. Sheis better known for his roles in Crimes of the Dark House (1940), The End of the Affair ...Read more. Nationality:

  5. Elsie Wagstaff. Credits (text only) Hide Actress (83 credits) 1974 Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell. Wild One. 1973 Play for Today (TV Series) Mrs. Arbuthnot's Sister. - Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont (1973) ... Mrs. Arbuthnot's Sister. 1973 The Frighteners (TV Series) Elizabeth's Mother. - Have a Nice Time at the Zoo, Darling (1973) ...

  6. Elsie Wagstaff is a British actor who appeared in several films and TV shows from 1937 to 1974. See her biography, filmography, and photos on TMDB.

  7. The Snake Woman: Directed by Sidney J. Furie. With John McCarthy, Susan Travers, Geoffrey Denton, Elsie Wagstaff. In 1890 England a doctor, in order to cure his wife's "sick mind", injects her with snake venom. She later gives birth to a daughter the villagers begin to call "The Devil's Baby". They soon burn the family's house down.