
Constance Collier (born Laura Constance Hardie; 22 January 1878 – 25 April 1955) was an English stage and film actress and acting coach. She made her stage debut at the age of three, when she played Fairy Peaseblossom in A Midsummer Night's Dream and later appeared in several Shakespearean stage plays. Her brief visit to New York in the 1910s yielded her work in a few silent films. When she was diagnosed with diabetes, she became the first ever patient in Europe to receive insulin treatment following its recent discovery. She served as an acting coach for many silent film stars in 1920s Hollywood following the tumultuous change to "talkies". While her most famous pupil was arguably Colleen Moore, her most acclaimed lifelong friend was fellow Stage Door co-star, Katharine Hepburn. Collier has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Rope
1948 · as Mrs. Anita Atwater

Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
1916 · as Extra (uncredited)

Stage Door
1937 · as Miss Luther

The Dark Corner
1946 · as Mrs. Kingsley

Little Lord Fauntleroy
1936 · as Lady Constantia Lorridaile

Whirlpool
1950 · as Tina Cosgrove

Girls' Dormitory
1936 · as Professor Augusta Wimmer

Bleak House
1920 · as Lady Dedlock

Downhill
1927 · as Dance Hall Lady with Purse (uncredited)

A Damsel in Distress
1937 · as Lady Caroline

Kitty
1945 · as Lady Susan Dowitt

The Perils of Pauline
1947 · as Julia Gibbs

Monsieur Beaucaire
1946 · as The Queen of France

Rope Unleashed
2001 · as Self (archive footage)

Susan and God
1940 · as Lady Wigstaff

Wee Willie Winkie
1937 · as Mrs. Allardyce

Half a Sinner
1940 · as Mrs. Jefferson Breckenbridge

The Bohemian Girl
1922 · as Queen