Talk:Hermione Gingold

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three internet sources give her birth as 9 December 1897

1971 engagement
According to Time magazine in 1971, she was engaged to the much younger Beaudoin Mills. No indication found if this resulted in another marriage. Dl2000 02:50, 9 November 2007 (UTC)

I am sure I remember Hermione having a significant presence on British TV (at its best!) in the 60's Can anyone expand on this? 85.189.168.57 (talk) 04:59, 27 March 2008 (UTC)

Early life
"Born Hermione Ferdinanda Gingold in London, England, she was the daughter of a high-standing Vienna-born Jewish financier James Gingold and Kate Walter or Walters, an English-born housewife. Her marriage to Lionel in 1894 was conducted by the Chief Rabbi." There is no mention anywhere else of "Lionel" - should this read "Her marriage to James"? I assume from the date that it refers to Kate's marriage. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 132.244.246.25 (talk) 08:15, 25 August 2009 (UTC)

Hermine -- Hermione
"...his Austrian-born wife, Hermine, after whom Hermione Gingold was named."

It seems fairly clear that "Hermine" should be "Hermione," but you just never know. I was going to check the original source, but there doesn't seem to be any citation for this.

Does anyone know for sure that this should be changed??? Zlama (talk) 08:06, 7 April 2012 (UTC)

Gingold in 1973, by Allan Warren
Guy. I apologize for saying this in advance. But, IMHO, this photo of Ms. Gingold is absolutely horrible. This makes her look unconditionally ugly. Can't we find a better image of the late actress somewhere? There must be hundreds available on the internet. -- Jason Palpatine (talk) 23:53, 17 September 2012 (UTC)  This User fails to understand Wikipedia's Systematized Logistical Projection of its Balanced Policy Contingency. (speak your mind | contributions)

Issues with Filmography?
After checking it today, it appears that at least some of Mrs. Gingold's filmography has been conflated with that of Hermione Baddeley, with whom she frequently co-starred. What stood out was "Aristocats" in 1970, which in fact featured Baddeley.

Oddly enough, I was checking Gingold's filmography because I was told by my fiancé that she played the maidservant in Mary Poppins, which was also Hermione Baddeley- so it appears this may be a common problem.

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