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  1. Description du profil. Maître LUCILLE WATSON est avocat au barreau de PARIS et a prété serment le 17 décembre 2009, et cumule à ce jour 15 années d’expérience. Cet avocat n’a pas complété sa fiche.

  2. Lucile Watson. Canadian-born actress. She was known as the Queen of the Dowagers because of her several roles as motherly types in film. In 1943 she was nominated for an Academy Award for best supporting actress for her role as Bette Davis's mother in the film Watch On The Rhine. Her other film credits include Every Woman Knows...

  3. 1 de sept. de 2021 · English: Lucile Watson (27 May 1879 - 24 June 1962) was a Canadian actress who appeared in American films. in The Women (1939) in Waterloo Bridge (1940) in My Forbidden Past (1951) Category: Lucile Watson. Hidden category:

  4. Julia Misbehaves (1948) -- (Movie Clip) Agamemnon Beating Circe Unveiling the affluent Packett household in France, Walter Pidgeon whom we surmise is the estranged but not unfriendly husband of the title character (Greer Garson, not seen here), Elizabeth Taylor the daughter, whose wedding she’s been unexpectedly invited to, Peter Lawford a hired artist, and Lucile Watson the grandmother, in ...

  5. Lucile Watson. Actor. Born May 27, 1879 in Québec City, Québec, Canada. Unsmiling character player Lucile Watson was one of Hollywood's most indomitable mothers of the 1930s and 1940s...and you can take that both ways. The archetypal matriarch who enhanced scores of plush, soapy, Victorian-styled drama, her prickly pears could be insufferable ...

  6. 11 de ago. de 2016 · Performer: Lucile Watson [Mrs. Colby] Play Comedy Original. The Bat (Jan 20, 1953 - Feb 07, 1953) Performer: Lucile Watson [Miss Cornelia Van Gorder] Play Drama Mystery Melodrama Revival. Ring Round the Moon (Nov 23, 1950 - Jan 13, 1951) Starring: Lucile Watson [Madame Desmermortes] Play Comedy Original. The Family (Mar 30, 1943 - Apr 03, 1943)

  7. Lucile Watson is a actress known for: Little Women, Waterloo Bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, The Emperor Waltz, Made for Each Other, Harriet Craig, Uncertain Glory, The Razor's Edge, The Great Lie and Never Say Goodbye