Elspeth Dudgeon
Biography
Biography
Elspeth Dudgeon was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Dudgeon's career beginnings included film roles in "The Old Dark House" (1932) and the David Manners drama "The Moonstone" (1934). Dudgeon began to focus on film after appearing in "Give Me Your Heart" (1936), the Greta Garbo dramatic adaptation "Camille" (1937) and the adventure "The Prince and the Pauper" (1937) with Bobby Mauch. He also appeared in "Mystery House" (1938). Later in his career, Dudgeon acted in the Ida Lupino drama "Lust For Gold" (1949). Dudgeon passed away in December 1955 at the age of 84.