Constance Collier (born Laura Constance Hardie; 22 January 1878 – 25 April 1955) was an English stage and film actress and acting coach. She made her stage debut at the age of three, when she played Fairy Peaseblossom in A Midsummer Night's Dream and later appeared in several Shakespearean stage plays. Her brief visit to New York in the 1910s yielded her work in a few silent films. When she was diagnosed with diabetes, she became the first ever patient in Europe to receive insulin treatment following its recent discovery. She served as an acting coach for many silent film stars in 1920s Hollywood following the tumultuous change to "talkies". While her most famous pupil was arguably Colleen Moore, her most acclaimed lifelong friend was fellow Stage Door co-star, Katharine Hepburn. Collier has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
2001
as Self (archive footage)
1950
as Tina Cosgrove
1948
as Mrs. Brooke
1948
as Mrs. Anita Atwater
1947
as Lady Markby
1947
as Julia Gibbs
1946
as The Queen of France
1946
as Mrs. Kingsley
1945
as Lady Susan Dowitt
1940
as Lady Wigstaff
1940
as Mrs. Jefferson Breckenbridge
1938
as Nathalie
1937
as Lady Caroline
1937
as Miss Luther
1937
as Mrs. Allardyce
1937
as Duchess Of Glenavon
1936
as Professor Augusta Wimmer
1936
as Lady Constantia Lorridaile
1935
as Lady Augusta
1935
as Aunt Melissa
1927
as Dance Hall Lady with Purse (uncredited)
1922
as Queen
1920
as Lady Dedlock
1916
as Extra (uncredited)
1916
as Lady Macbeth