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  1. Alison Joy Leggatt (7 February 1904 – 15 July 1990) was an English character actress. Career [ edit ] Born in the Kensington district of London , Leggatt trained under Elsie Fogerty at the Central School of Speech and Drama , then based in the Royal Albert Hall , London. [1]

  2. Alison Leggatt. Actress: The Seven-Per-Cent Solution. Alison Leggatt was born on 7 February 1904 in Kensington, London, England, UK. She was an actress, known for The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (1976), This Happy Breed (1944) and Never Take Candy from A Stranger (1960).

  3. Jul 19, 1990 · Alison Leggatt, an actress who won renown in plays by John Osborne and Harold Pinter, died on Sunday, her family said today. She was 86 years old. Alison Joy Seetah Leggatt became an actress ...

  4. 0 Followers, 1,666 Following, 2,599 Posts - Alison Leggatt (@alisonleggatt) on Instagram: "I'm just dancin'"

  5. Aug 18, 2017 · The Day of the Triffids (1963) as Miss Croker Alison Leggatt is on the far right, with (from left to right) Carole Ann Ford, Janina Faye and Mervyn Johns.

  6. Alison Leggatt. Alison Leggatt (7 february 1904 - 15 july 1990) was a British actress who played Ma'am (ACD's mother) in 1972 in the TV episode Conan Doyle of the BBC Series The Edwardians. And she played Mrs. Hudson in 1976 in the movie The Seven-Per-Cent Solution with Nicol Williamson as Sherlock Holmes and Robert Duvall as Dr. Watson.

  7. Jul 15, 1990 · Alison Leggatt was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Leggatt started off her career in film with roles in the comedy "Touch and Go" (1955) with Jack Hawkins and the dramatic adaptation "Never Take Sweets From a Stranger" (1960) with Gwen Watford.