Betty Cooper

Betty Cooper

Deceased · Born: May 1, 1910 · Died: Feb 3, 1979

Personal Details

BornMay 1, 1910 Bath, Somerset, England, UK

Biography

Betty Cooper, a renowned actress of great talent and distinction, entered this world on May 1, 1910, in the charming city of Bath, located in the picturesque county of Somerset, England, United Kingdom.

Throughout her illustrious career, Cooper was recognized for her outstanding performances in various television productions, including the esteemed BBC Sunday-Night Theatre, a program that showcased the best of British drama, in 1950. Her impressive repertoire also featured The Passionate Pilgrim, a 1949 theatrical production that captivated audiences with its captivating storyline, and Across the Bridge, a 1957 film that solidified her position as a respected actress.

In her personal life, Cooper was married to the esteemed Gerald Andersen, a union that brought her joy and companionship.

Tragically, Cooper's life was cut short when she passed away on February 3, 1979, in the quiet suburb of Barnes, located in the heart of London, England, United Kingdom. Despite her untimely departure, Cooper's legacy lives on through her remarkable body of work, which continues to entertain and inspire generations of film enthusiasts and theatre-goers alike.

Career

1970
1967
Bedazzled
Bedazzled as Sister Phoebe
1958
1957
The Heart Within
The Heart Within as Miss Trevor
Across the Bridge
Across the Bridge as Miss Hilton
1956
Blonde Bait
Blonde Bait as Chief Matron Evans
Women Without Men
Women Without Men as Chief Matron Evans
1953
Three Stops to Murder
Three Stops to Murder as Miss Betty, Showroom Mistress
1952
Scotland Yard Inspector
Scotland Yard Inspector as Dr. Campbell - Asylum Superintendent
Island Rescue
Island Rescue as Secretary to Brigadier
Blackmailed
Blackmailed as Giles' Assistant
1949
The Hidden Room
The Hidden Room as Miss Stevens (receptionist)