Edith Ailsa Geraldine Craig (9 December 1869 – 27 March 1947) was a prolific theatre director, producer, costume designer and early pioneer of the women's suffrage movement in England. She was the daughter of Victorian era actress Ellen Terry and the progressive English architect-designer Edward William Godwin, and the sister of theatre practitioner Edward Gordon Craig.As a lesbian, an active campaigner for women's suffrage, and a woman working as a theatre director, Edith Craig has been recovered by feminist scholars as well as theatre historians. Craig lived in a ménage à trois with the dramatist Christabel Marshall and the artist Clare 'Tony' Atwood from 1916 until her death.
American supporting actress of stage and screen, who first appeared with 'George White's Scandals' in 1926. Not to be confused with the English stage actress, producer and director Edith Alisa Geraldine Craig (1868-1947).
Actress
Title
Year
Status
Character
Smashing the Rackets
1938
Flo Fisher (uncredited)
Letter of Introduction
1938
Girl Singer (uncredited)
Go Chase Yourself
1938
Junior's Mother (uncredited)
Start Cheering
1938
Peggy (uncredited)
The Singing Marine
1937
Admiring Woman in Audience (uncredited)
From Bad to Worse
1937
Short
Mrs. Blunt (uncredited)
Behind the Headlines
1937
Bennett's Secretary
After the Thin Man
1936
Girl with Fireman at Party (uncredited)
Without Orders
1936
Worried Lady Awaiting Salt Lake Flight (uncredited)
Mummy's Boys
1936
Sheik's Wife (uncredited)
Love on a Bet
1936
Miss Mannerly, Hutchinson's Secretary (uncredited)