Marjorie Bennett
Marjorie Bennett

Marjorie Bennett
Born in York, Western Australia, Bennett’s sister Enid was also an actress. Bennett began acting in films 1917, and later made the transition to talking pictures with bit roles in Monsieur Verdoux (1947), Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff (1949) and Washington Story (1952). In 1952, she appeared as Charlie Chaplin’s landlady in the film Limelight, and later had guest roles on The Great Gildersleeve, Four Star Playhouse, Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, I Love Lucy, Schlitz Playhouse of Stars, and December Bride. From 1959 to 1961, she had a reoccurring role on The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis.
Marjorie Bennett
During the 1970s, Bennett continued appearing in television with roles on Mission: Impossible, Adam-12, Night Gallery, McMillan & Wife, and Phyllis. She also had a role opposite Richard Widmark in the 1973 television film Brock’s Last Case. In the 1973 film Charley Varrick, starring Walter Matthau, Bennett portrayed Mrs. Taft, an elderly gardener living in a trailer park who is convinced that every man she meets wants to seduce her. Marjorie Bennett made her last on screen appearance in 1980.