Born 1905 (age 86) · Newark, New Jersey, USA
Appears in 59 titles

Eleanor Audley (November 19, 1905 – November 25, 1991) was an American actress who was a familiar radio and animation voice, in addition to her TV and film roles. She is best remembered on television as Eunice Douglas on Green Acres and, for many, for providing Disney animated features with their most outstanding and memorable villainess voices, most notably two of the most sinister Disney villainesses, Lady Tremaine and Maleficent. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bernard Lee, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Cinderella
7.0
Cinderella
1950
as Lady Tremaine (voice)
Sleeping Beauty
6.9
Sleeping Beauty
1959
as Maleficent (voice)
All That Heaven Allows
7.3
All That Heaven Allows
1955
as Mrs. Humphrey (uncredited)
No Way Out
6.9
No Way Out
1950
as Wife (uncredited)
A Summer Place
6.6
A Summer Place
1959
as Waiting Guest at Molly's College (uncredited)
The Unsinkable Molly Brown
5.6
The Unsinkable Molly Brown
1964
as Mrs. Cartwright (uncredited)
The FBI Story
6.1
The FBI Story
1959
as Mrs. King - Graham's Mother (uncredited)
Hook, Line and Sinker
4.4
Hook, Line and Sinker
1969
as Mrs. Durham
Home Before Dark
7.0
Home Before Dark
1958
as Mrs. Hathaway
The Wheeler Dealers
6.3
The Wheeler Dealers
1963
as Art Critic (uncredited)
Cell 2455 Death Row
5.6
Cell 2455 Death Row
1955
as Blanche
A Man Called Peter
6.6
A Man Called Peter
1955
as Member of Atlanta Church Congregation
Gambling House
6.2
Gambling House
1950
as Mrs. Livingston
Three Secrets
6.5
Three Secrets
1950
as Warden (uncredited)
I'll Take Sweden
5.2
I'll Take Sweden
1965
as Mrs. Dow
The Unguarded Moment
6.5
The Unguarded Moment
1956
as Pendleton's Secretary
The Pleasure of His Company
6.4
The Pleasure of His Company
1961
as Mrs. Thompson (uncredited)
The Second Time Around
6.2
The Second Time Around
1961
as Mrs. Trask
Step Down to Terror
5.8
Step Down to Terror
1958
as Miss Brighton (uncredited)
Kisses for My President
7.6
Kisses for My President
1964
as School Principal Osgood (uncredited)