
Was an American actress, perhaps best known for her portrayal of Bernice Edgar in Alfred Hitchcock's film Marnie (1964). Most of her work has been on television, including appearances on The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Perry Mason, Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Hawaii Five-O, Murder, She Wrote, Designing Women (as Perky, the mother of Julia and Suzanne Sugarbaker), and The X-Files. Latham was also the first person to learn the real circumstances of Dr Richard Kimble's wife's death in the final episode of The Fugitive (1967). She has also appeared in the films Mass Appeal (1984) and Love Field (1992). Latham's Broadway theatre credits include a 1956 revival of Major Barbara, Invitation to a March (1960), and Isle of Children (1962).
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Tough Love
1985 · as Mrs. Griffin (uncredited)

Marnie
1964 · as Bernice Edgar

Love Field
1992 · as Mrs. Enright

The Sugarland Express
1974 · as Mrs. Looby

The Philadelphia Experiment
1984 · as Pamela

White Lightning
1973 · as Martha Culpepper

Firecreek
1968 · as Dulcie (midwife)

Stillwatch
1987 · as Lila Thatcher

Paradise
1991 · as Catherine Reston Lee

Dying Room Only
1973 · as Vi

The Young Lawyers
1969 · as Maria Cannon

92 in the Shade
1975 · as Mrs. Skelton

Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and Grill
1979 · as Fanny

Settle the Score
1989 · as Helen Whately

The Haunted
1991 · as Mary

Love Lives On
1985 · as Nana

Sweet, Sweet Rachel
1971 · as Lillian Piper

The Priest Killer
1971 · as Martha Gordon