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Brooke in The Woman in Green (1945)
Born 8 September 1914
Birthplace Astoria, Queens, New York, U.S.
Nationality American
Occupation Film and television actress
Known for Roles in Sherlock Holmes films, The Abbott and Costello Show, and My Little Margie
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Hillary Brooke (born Beatrice Sofia Mathilda Peterson; 8 September 1914 – 25 May 1999) was an American actress celebrated for her elegant demeanor, refined presence, and memorable supporting roles in both film and television. She is best known for her appearances in several *Sherlock Holmes* films alongside Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce, as well as her television roles on *The Abbott and Costello Show* and *My Little Margie*.

Career overview

Brooke began her career as a model while attending Columbia University. After training in Britain, where she developed a polished Received Pronunciation accent, she entered Hollywood and frequently portrayed poised Englishwomen or strong secondary characters. Her collaborations in the *Sherlock Holmes* franchise and comedic roles in Abbott and Costello’s productions earned her enduring recognition.

Notable Films

Brooke appeared in *Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror* (1942), *Sherlock Holmes Faces Death* (1943), and portrayed the captivating villain Lydia Marlowe in *The Woman in Green* (1945). She also featured in classics like *Jane Eyre* (1943), *The Man Who Knew Too Much* (1956), and *Invaders from Mars* (1953), demonstrating versatility across genres.

Television roles

In the 1950s, Brooke regularly appeared on television. She played the sophisticated Roberta Townsend on *My Little Margie* from 1952 to 1955 and co-starred in *The Abbott and Costello Show*, where she maintained a dignified presence amid slapstick humor.

Personal life and obit

Brooke married three times, most notably to MGM executive Raymond A. Klune in 1960. She retired from acting in 1960 and passed away in 1999 at age 84 due to a pulmonary blood clot. Her legacy includes a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6307 Hollywood Boulevard.

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