Elsom, Isobel (1893–1981)
Elsom, Isobel (1893–1981)
English-born actress and singer. Name variations: Isobel Harbord. Born Isobel Reed, Mar 16, 1893, in Chesterton, Cambridge, England; died Jan 12, 1981, in Woodland Hills, California; m. Maurice Elvey (actor and director), 1923 (div.); m. 3rd husband Carl Harbord (actor, died 1958).
Debuted on London stage in chorus of The Quaker Girl (1911) and had great success as Lalage Sturdee in The Outsider (1923); on Broadway, appeared in The Mulberry Bush, The Silver Box, Ladies in Retirement, The Innocents, Romeo and Juliet, and The First Gentlemen, among others; films include Monsieur Verdoux, Ladies in Retirement, Eagle Squadron, Casanova Brown, of Human Bondage, The Two Mrs. Carrolls, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The Paradine Case, The Philadelphians, Desiree, Love is a Many Splendored Thing and My Fair Lady; retired (1964).