Anita Sharp-Bolster
Biography
Anita Sharp-Bolster (28 August 1895 – 1 June 1985)[1] was an Irish-born American actress who appeared in films and TV series from 1928 to 1978. She was sometimes billed as Anita Bolster.
Known For

The Saint

The Human Jungle

The Larkins

The Lost Weekend

Scarlet Street

Going My Way

Dark Passage

Armchair Theatre
All Movies (61)
- Magpie's Talking Duck1978 · as Mrs. Richardson
- The Next Victim1975 · as Mrs. Bluther
- Craze1974 · as Woman at Will Reading (uncredited)
- The Man Who Came to Dinner1972 · as Harriet Stanley
- The Boy Cried Murder1966 · as Mrs. Wetherall
- Promise Her Anything1966 · as Mrs. Egan (uncredited)
- Macbeth1964 · as 2nd Witch
- Father Came Too!1964 · as Mrs. Muriel Trumper
- The List of Adrian Messenger1963 · as Mrs. Slattery (uncredited)
- On the Beat1962 · as Woman at Hairdressers (uncredited)
- Payroll1961 · as Landlady (uncredited)
- The Hands of Orlac1960 · as Volcheff's Assistant
- The House in Marsh Road1960 · as Mrs. O'Brien
- School for Scoundrels1960 · as Alice
- Alive and Kicking1959 · as Postmistress
- The Man Who Liked Funerals1959 · as Lady Hunter
- Stormy Crossing1958 · as Nurse
- The Rising of the Moon1957 · as Colonel Frobisher's Wife (segment 'A Minute's Wait')
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde1956 · as Housekeeper
- Lost1956 · as Miss Gill
- The Reluctant Bride1955 · as Mrs. Fogarty
- The Hornet's Nest1955 · as Landlady
- Raising a Riot1955 · as Mrs. Buttons
- The Final Test1953 · as Daisy
- Botany Bay1952 · as Moll Cudlip (as Anita Bolster)
- Talk of a Million1951 · as Miss Rafferty
- Talk of a Million1951 · as Sacristan
- Waterfront1950 · as Mrs. Simon
- Saints and Sinners1949 · as Julia Ann Dermody (as Anita Bolster)
- The Perfect Woman1949 · as Lady Diana
- The Woman in White1948 · as Mrs. Todd
- The Judge Steps Out1947 · as Martha
- Love from a Stranger1947 · as Ethel
- Dark Passage1947 · as Woman (uncredited)
- The Two Mrs. Carrolls1947 · as Christine
- Scarlet Street1945 · as Laura Michaels
- The Lost Weekend1945 · as Mrs. Foley
- My Name Is Julia Ross1945 · as Sparkes
- Kitty1945 · as Mullens
- The Thin Man Goes Home1944 · as Hilda
- Our Hearts Were Young and Gay1944 · as Stewardess (uncredited)
- The White Cliffs of Dover1944 · as Miller (uncredited)
- Tale of a Dog1944 · as Gossiper
- Passport to Destiny1944 · as Agnes
- The Lodger1944 · as Wiggy (uncredited)
- Going My Way1944 · as Mrs. Hattie Quimp (uncredited)
- Heaven Can Wait1943 · as Mrs. Cooper-Cooper (uncredited)
- Three Little Twirps1943 · as Effie the Bearded Lady (uncredited)
- Thumbs Up1943 · as Mrs. Smithers
- London Blackout Murders1943 · as Mrs. Pringle (as Anita Bolster)
- Nightmare1942 · as Mrs. MacDonald
- The Pride of the Yankees1942 · as Sasha's Mother (uncredited)
- This Above All1942 · as Tea Shop Customer
- Saboteur1942 · as Esmeralda the Bearded Lady
- Dead Men Are Dangerous1939 · as Spinster Resident
- Lassie from Lancashire1938 · as Woman in Audience
- The Villiers Diamond1938 · as Mlle. Dulac
- Jump for Glory1937 · as Cyril's Wife
- Mr. Bill the Conqueror1932
- The Temperance Fête1932 · as Teacher
- Night Shadows1931 · as Woman with Grapes on Hat
All TV Shows (6)
- Jude the Obscure1971 · as Mrs Trott
- Festival1963 · as Lady Trimmer
- The Human Jungle1963 · as Mrs. Cartwright
- The Saint1962 · as Ada Harmer
- The Larkins1958 · as Gran Foskett
- Armchair Theatre1956 · as Mrs. Barton