
Catherine Lacey
Department: Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia Catherine Lacey (6 May 1904 – 23 September 1979) was an English actress of stage and screen. She made her film debut in 1938 as the secretive nun who wears high heels in the Alfred Hitchcock film The Lady Vanishes, but was credited as Catherine Lacy. She was subsequently cast in major films like I Know Where I'm Going! (1945), The October Man (1947), Whisky Galore! (1949), The Servant (1963) and The Fighting Prince of Donegal (1966), in which she played Queen Elizabeth I. In 1966/67 she played in two notable horror films, as a malevolent fortune-teller in The Mummy's Shroud and as Boris Karloff's insane wife in Michael Reeves' The Sorcerers. For the latter she won a 'Silver Asteroid' award as Best Actress at the Trieste Science Fiction Film Festival in 1968. Eight years earlier she received the Guild of TV Producers and Directors award as Actress of the Year. Her television debut, in 1938, was in a BBC production of The Duchess of Malfi; her last appearance, in 1973, was in the Play for Today instalment Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont.
Known For

The Shadow of the Cat
1961

The Servant
1963

Whisky Galore!
1949

Wine of India
1970

The Mummy's Shroud
1967

The Sorcerers
1967

I Know Where I'm Going!
1945

Pink String and Sealing Wax
1945

Rockets Galore
1958

Innocent Sinners
1958

When The Bough Breaks
1947

The White Unicorn
1947

Carnival
1946

Marco Millions
1939

Another Sky
1954

Crack in the Mirror
1960

Poison Pen
1939

The Master Builder
1958

Castle of Crimes
1940

The October Man
1947

The Solitary Child
1958

All's Well That Ends Well
1968

The Man in the Sky
1957

The Lady Vanishes
1938

Cottage to Let
1941

The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
1970

Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont
1973

Famous Scenes from Shakespeare No. 2: Macbeth Act II, Scene 2 and Act V, Scene I
1945

Gideon's Way
1965

Journey to the Unknown
1968

The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
1971

The Six Wives of Henry VIII
1970

Maigret
1960

The Human Jungle
1963

Festival
1963

The Intruder
1972

Theatre 625
1964

Drama 61-67
1961