Heather Wilde
Heather Wilde is an American film actress who was active during the 1940s.[1] She appeared almost entirely in small uncredited roles. She is, however, probably best known today for her performances as a supporting character in two popular films: as the primping little actress Miss Plupp in The Bank Dick (1940) starring W.C. Fields and as the anxious maid Annie in Life with Father (1947) starring William Powell and Irene Dunne.
Selected filmography
- The Divorce of Lady X (1938): Maid (uncredited)
- The Bank Dick (1940): Miss Plupp
- Confirm or Deny (1941): Telephone operator (uncredited)
- Eagle Squadron (1942): WAAF member (uncredited)
- Counter-Espionage (1942): Gertie Barrow (uncredited)
- The Undying Monster (1942): Millie (uncredited)
- Sherlock Holmes Faces Death (1943): Jenny (uncredited)
- The Lodger (1944): Mary Bowles (uncredited)
- Kitty (1945): Lil
- The Imperfect Lady (1947): maid (uncredited)
- Life with Father (1947): Annie
- The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947): maid (uncredited)
- The Lone Wolf in London (1947): maid (uncredited)
- Fighter Squadron (1948): Corine (uncredited)
- The Fighting O'Flynn (1949): barmaid (uncredited)
- Last Holiday (1950): Maggie
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