
Marie Ault
Known For
Acting
Born
1870-09-02 in Wigan, Lancashire, England, UK
Died
1951-05-09
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Marie Ault (2 September 1870 – 9 May 1951) was a British character actress of stage and film. She was a star in many British films of the silent era, but is most remembered for her role as Daisy Bunting's mother in The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1927) directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Other notable film work includes the role of Rummy Mitchens in the film of Bernard Shaw's Major Barbara (1941). On stage from 1891, Ault's theatre work included the original production of Love on the Dole in 1935, as well as the 1941 film version.
Most Known For

Maid Happy
as Miss Woods

The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog
as Mrs. Bunting the Landlady

Jamaica Inn
as Coach Passenger (uncredited)

Caesar and Cleopatra
as Egyptian Lady (uncredited)

Blithe Spirit
as Cook (uncredited)

Wanted for Murder
as Flower Seller

I See a Dark Stranger
as Mrs O'Mara

We Dive at Dawn

Blanche Fury
as Old Gypsy

The Three Weird Sisters
as Beattie

Twilight Hour
as Liz

Major Barbara
as Rummy Mitchens

The Man from Morocco
as Hotelière

Freedom Radio
as Woman Customer

The Demi-Paradise
as Mrs. Jones

Madness of the Heart
as Nun

The Speckled Band
as Mrs. Hudson (uncredited)

Money for Speed
as Ma

Troublesome Wives
as Aunt Mary

Woman to Woman
as Henrietta