Patricia Morison

Eileen Patricia Augusta Fraser Morison (March 19, 1915 – May 20, 2018) was an American stage and film actress and mezzo-soprano singer. She made her feature film debut in 1939 after several years on the stage. She was lauded as a beauty with large eyes and extremely long, dark hair. During this period of her career, she was often cast as the femme fatale or "other woman". It was only when she returned to the Broadway stage that she achieved her greatest success as the lead in the original production of Cole Porter's Kiss Me, Kate. Description above from the Wikipedia article Patricia Morison, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Cast

Dressed to Kill
Mrs. Hilda Courtney

Lady on a Train
Joyce Willams, Morgan's Girl

Queen of the Amazons
Jean Preston

The Fallen Sparrow
Barby Taviton

Song of the Thin Man
Phyllis Talbin

Calling Dr. Death
Stella Madden

Tarzan and the Huntress
Tanya Rawlins

Danger Woman
Eve Ruppert

Beyond the Blue Horizon
Sylvia

Hitler's Madman
Jarmilla Hanka

Song Without End
Georges Sand

Night in New Orleans
Ethel Abbott

The Magnificent Fraud
Claire Hill

Romance of the Rio Grande
Rosita

Where Are Your Children?
Linda Woodford

Are Husbands Necessary?
Myra Ponsonby

The Prince of Thieves
Lady Marian Claire

Kiss Me, Kate
Lilli Vanessi

The Lost City of X
Prof. Talbot (archival footage)

Broadway's Lost Treasures
Anna Leonowens (segment "The King and I")
Wreckless
Mary Jane

Silver Skates
Claire Thomas

You're the Top: The Cole Porter Story
Self

The Song of Bernadette
Empress Eugenie

Persons in Hiding
Dorothy Bronson

Rangers of Fortune
Sharon McCloud

Untamed
Alverna Easter

The Roundup
Janet Allen (Payson)

The Walls of Jericho
Lucy Landon

I'm from Missouri
Mrs. Allison 'Rowe' Hamilton

Sofia
Magda Onescu

One Night In Lisbon
Gerry Houston

The Return of Wildfire
Pat Marlowe
We're in the Movies, Now!
Herself

Kiss Me, Kate
Lilli Vanessi / Kate

Mirrors
Mrs. Rome

Without Love
Edwina Collins

The Long Day Closes
Amy

Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There
Self

Lon Chaney: Son of a Thousand Faces
Self
Richard Glazier: From Broadway to Hollywood
Self

Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
Star at Screening
The Dream
Vivienne Monet