Mary Jerrold (4 December 1877 – 3 March 1955) was an English actress. She was married to actor Hubert Harben, and mother of actress Joan Harben and celebrity chef Philip Harben.
She made her London stage debut as Prudence Dering in Mary Pennington Spinster (1896); and played Martha Brewster for three and a half years in the original West End production of Arsenic and Old Lace, opening in 1942. In 1922, in a stage production of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Jerrold became one of the oldest actresses cast as Elizabeth Bennet, at age 44. In the play, she acted opposite her husband, cast as Mr. Collins. She appeared in Molly Keane's Ducks and Drakes in 1941. In 1946 she starred in the West End melodrama But for the Grace of God by Frederick Lonsdale. In 1951 she played the lead role in Kenneth Horne's comedy And This Was Odd at the Criterion Theatre. In 1953 she appeared in A Day by the Sea by N.C. Hunter.
1952
as Nanny (segment "Ways and Means")
1950
as Mrs. Robjohn
1949
as Emily Parsons
1949
as Old Varvarushka
1948
as Lady Datchett
1948
as Mrs. Perrin
1948
as Miss Slennett
1947
as Lettie
1946
1944
as Mrs. Gillingham
1943
as Mme Duclos
1943
as Mrs. Sheridan
1940
as Old Lady
1939
as Miss Black (uncredited)
1937
as Mrs. Dorland
1936
as Mrs. Warrender
1935
as Mary Temple
1935
as Emmie
1934
as Mrs. Hammond
1934
as Mary Blake
1934
as Margaret Haughton
1933
as Flora Wakefield
1933
as Mrs. Graham
1932
as Polly Carter
1931
as Mrs. Maddox
1931
as Mrs. Ackroyd
1931
as Mrs. Purdie
1930
as Frau Muller
1919
as Mary Hendon