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  1. She and Laughton played husband and wife (their characters were named Charles and Elsa Smith) in Tales of Manhattan (1942) and they both appeared again in the all-star, mostly British cast of Forever and a Day (1943).

  2. Oct 31, 2018 · Elsa Lanchester, the actress who played The Bride in The Bride of Frankenstein, shares her life story of defying heteronormativity and creating a crosscurrent of friendships. She also reveals her marriage to Charles Laughton, a fellow actor and homosexual, and their shared passion for art and nature.

  3. Aug 3, 2008 · Elsa Lanchester talks about Charles Laughton. cavettbiter. 67.7K subscribers. 2.5K. 385K views 15 years ago. Charles Laughton was in an unfinished Josef von Sternberg movie called I,...

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  4. In 1927, Laughton began a relationship with Elsa Lanchester, at the time a castmate in a stage play. The two were married in 1929, became US citizens in 1950, and remained together until Laughton's death.

  5. Dec 27, 1986 · Her career was intertwined with that of her husband, Charles Laughton, whom she married in 1929 not long after they first appeared on the London stage together. Their marriage, by turns close...

  6. Dec 27, 1986 · Actress Elsa Lanchester, a red-haired imp who failed to make it as a danseuse but succeeded in delighting audiences for 60 years with her bawdy cabaret songs and stage and film performances,...

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  8. In her autobiography the character actress Elsa Lanchester, who worked with Whale, recalled that her husband, the actor Charles Laughton, who was a closeted and self-loathing homosexual, shared her opinion of Whale’s talents as a film director, but thought him vulgar and a snob.