
Bess Flowers
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bess Flowers (November 23, 1898 – July 28, 1984) was an American actress. By some counts considered the most prolific actress in the history of Hollywood, she was known as "The Queen of the Hollywood Extras," appearing in over 700 movies in her 41 year career. Born in Sherman, Texas, Flowers's film debut came in 1923, when she appeared in Hollywood. She made three films that year, and then began working extensively. Many of her appearances are uncredited, as she generally played non-speaking roles. By the 1930s, Flowers was in constant demand. Her appearances ranged from Alfred Hitchcock and John Ford thrillers to comedic roles alongside of Charley Chase, the Three Stooges, Leon Errol, Edgar Kennedy, and Laurel and Hardy. She appeared in the following five films which won the Academy Award for Best Picture: It Happened One Night, You Can't Take it with You, All About Eve, The Greatest Show on Earth, and Around the World in Eighty Days. In each of these movies, Flowers was uncredited. Including these five movies, she had appeared in twenty-three Best Picture nominees in total, making her the record holder for most appearances in films nominated for the award. Her last movie was Good Neighbor Sam in 1964. Flowers's acting career was not confined to feature films. She was also seen in many episodic American TV series, such as I Love Lucy, notably in episodes, "Lucy Is Enceinte" (1952), "Ethel's Birthday" (1955), and "Lucy's Night in Town" (1957), where she is usually seen as a theatre patron. Outside her acting career, in 1945, Bess Flowers helped to found the Screen Extras Guild (active: 1946-1992, then merged with SAG), where she served as one of its first vice-presidents and recording secretaries.
Movie Appearances

North by Northwest
as Plaza Hotel Lounge Patron (uncredited)
1959

Pocketful of Miracles
as Pedestrian Entering Club (uncredited)
1961

To Catch a Thief
as Masquerade Party Guest (uncredited)
1955

Vertigo
as Diner at Ernie's (uncredited)
1958

Dial M for Murder
as Woman Exiting Ship (uncredited)
1954

Rear Window
as Songwriter's Party Guest with Poodle (uncredited)
1954

Houseboat
as Wedding Guest
1958

Judgment at Nuremberg
as Concert Attendee (uncredited)
1961

The Day the Earth Stood Still
as Lady Outside Jewelry Store
1951

Theodora Goes Wild
as Guest at Governor's Reception (uncredited)
1936

Penny Serenade
as Mother (uncredited)
1941

Show People
as (uncredited)
1928

The Mating Season
as Party Guest (uncredited)
1951

Blondie in Society
as Dog Collar Saleslady (uncredited)
1941

Blondie Goes to College
as Dance Spectator
1942

Blondie in the Dough
as Mrs. Dixon (uncredited)
1947

The Prize
as Lady In Audience (uncredited)
1963

Don't Knock the Twist
as Fashion Editor (uncredited)
1962

Disaster
as Lanai Club Guest (uncredited)
1948

A Double Life
as Theater Patron (uncredited)
1947
TV Appearances

Mister Ed
1961

General Electric Theater
as Mrs. Vandermoot
1953

The Real McCoys
1957

Coronado 9
1960

Leave It to Beaver
as Train Station Commuter #3
1957
The Chevy Mystery Show
as Woman at Airline Counter (uncredited)
1960

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Club Patron (uncredited)
1955

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Meeting Guest (uncredited)
1955

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Bookstore Customer (uncredited)
1955

The Red Skelton Show
as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
1951
NBC Sunday Showcase
as Casino Patron
1959

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
as Mrs. Pradanos
1962