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Birthplace Wandsworth, London, England, United Kingdom
Birth Date September 26, 1877
Place Of Death Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States
Date Of Death September 6, 1959
Married To Marguerite Terry (1901–1917)
Movies/Tv Shows (Acted In) "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (1957) • "Playhouse 90" (1957) • "Calabuch" (1956) • "It's a Dog's Life" (1955) • "Matinee Theatre" (1955) • "The Trouble with Harry" (1955) • "Science Fiction Theatre" (1955) • "The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theater" (1955) • "The Millionaire" (1955) • "The Star and the Story" (1955) • "Them!" (1954) • "The Student Prince" (1954) • "The Ford Television Theatre" (1952–1954) • "The Bigamist" (1953) • "Mister Scoutmaster" (1953) • "Something for the Birds" (1952) • "Bonzo Goes to College" (1952) • "Les Miserables" (1952) • "Sally and Saint Anne" (1952) • "Peking Express" (1951) • "For Heaven's Sake" (1950) • "Mister 880" (1950) • "Pretty Baby" (1950) • "Louisa" (1950) • "A Woman of Distinction" (1950) • "Challenge to Lassie" (1949) • "Hills of Home" (1948) • "Apartment for Peggy" (1948) • "Green Dolphin Street" (1947) • "Life with Father" (1947) • "Thunder in the Valley" (1947) • "Miracle on 34th Street" (1947) • "Undercurrent" (1946) • "Of Human Bondage" (1946) • "She Went to the Races" (1945) • "Bewitched" (1945) • "Dangerous Partners" (1945) • "The Keys of the Kingdom" (1944) • "Between Two Worlds" (1944) • "Lassie Come Home" (1943) • "The Meanest Man in the World" (1943) • "Forever and a Day" (1943) • "A Yank at Eton" (1942) • "Charley's Aunt" (1941) • "One Night in Lisbon" (1941) • "Scotland Yard" (1941) • "The Devil and Miss Jones" (1941) • "Cheers for Miss Bishop" (1941) • "Foreign Correspondent" (1940) • "Pride and Prejudice" (1940) • "The Doctor Takes a Wife" (1940) • "An Englishman's Home" (1940) • "The Earl of Chicago" (1940) • "Cheer Boys Cheer" (1939) • "Penny Paradise" (1938) • "A Yank at Oxford" (1938) • "Theatre Parade" (1938) • "South Riding" (1938) • "Parnell" (1937) • "Mad Holiday" (1936) • "All American Chump" (1936) • "Anthony Adverse" (1936) • "Laburnum Grove" (1936) • "The Walking Dead" (1936) • "Sylvia Scarlett" (1935) • "The Bishop Misbehaves" (1935) • "Spring in the Air" (1934) • "Father and Son" (1934) • "The Admiral's Secret" (1934) • "Java Head" (1934) • "Warn London" (1934) • "Passing Shadows" (1934) • "Waltzes from Vienna" (1934) • "Friday the Thirteenth" (1933) • "Marooned" (1933) • "Early to Bed" (1933) • "Smithy" (1933) • "Channel Crossing" (1933) • "I Was a Spy" (1933) • "Cash" (1933) • "The Good Companions" (1933) • "Tell Me Tonight" (1932) • "Love on Wheels" (1932) • "Condemned to Death" (1932) • "Money for Nothing" (1932) • "Frail Women" (1932) • "Hindle Wakes" (1931) • "The Skin Game" (1931) • "The Skin Game" (1921) • "Unmarried" (1920)

Top Questions

Is Edmund Gwenn married?
Marguerite Terry (1901–1917)
When was Edmund Gwenn born?
Edmund Gwenn was born on September 26, 1877.
Where was Edmund Gwenn born?
Edmund Gwenn was born in Wandsworth, London, England, United Kingdom.

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