
Actor
Born May 30, 1897 in London, England, UK
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A fourth-generation actor on her father's side, she trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Her stage acting career stretched from The Scrap of Paper in 1917 through to Noël Coward's musical Sail Away on Broadway in 1961. She was first noticed by the critics in the 1919 play The Famous Mrs. Fair, which she appeared in with Henry Miller and Blanche Bates. In 1921 she played the tubercular patient Eileen Carmody in Eugene O'Neill's The Straw, and in 1945 she originated the role of Kay Thorndike in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play State of the Union. Gillmore appeared regularly with the Theatre Guild.

The Ten-Year Lunch
Herself - Participant

The Trouble with Angels
Sister Barbara

Peter Pan
Mrs. Darling

Upstairs and Downstairs
Mrs. McGuffey

High Society
Mrs. Lord

Gaby
Mrs. Helen Carrington

Peter Pan
Mrs. Darling

Peter Pan
Mrs. Darling

Woman's World
Mrs. Evelyn Andrews

Scandal at Scourie
Alice Hanover

Skirts Ahoy!
Stauton

Elopement
Claire Osborne

Behave Yourself!
Kate's Mother

The Law and the Lady
Cora Caighn

Cause for Alarm!
Mrs. Edwards

The Happy Years
Maude Stover

Perfect Strangers
Isobel Bradford

Wayward
Louisa Daniels

The Home Girl