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Mabel Chiltern (Character)
from An Ideal Husband (1965) (TV)

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Alternate Names:
Miss Mabel Chiltern

Filmography

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  1. An Ideal Husband (2002) (TV) Played by Jitka Schneiderová (as Miss Mabel Chiltern)
    ... aka "Ideální manzel" - Czech Republic (original title)
  2. An Ideal Husband (2000) Played by Karen Hayley

  3. An Ideal Husband (1999) Played by Minnie Driver (as Miss Mabel Chiltern)

  4. "BBC Play of the Month"
        - An Ideal Husband (1969) TV episode, Played by Susan Hampshire
  5. An Ideal Husband (1966) (TV) Played by Helga Schlack
    ... aka "Ein idealer Gatte" - West Germany (original title)
  6. An Ideal Husband (1965) (TV) Played by Sabine Sinjen
    ... aka "Ein idealer Gatte" - West Germany (original title)

  7. An Ideal Husband (1958) (TV) Played by Maria Körber
    ... aka "Ein idealer Gatte" - West Germany (original title)

  8. An Ideal Husband (1947) Played by Glynis Johns (as Miss Mabel Chiltern)

  9. Ein idealer Gatte (1935) Played by Anni Markart
    ... aka "An Ideal Husband" - USA (informal English title)

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Quotes:
From An Ideal Husband (1999)
Lord Caversham: Now, if you don't make her an ideal husband, I'll cut you off with a shilling.
Mabel: An ideal husband? Oh, I don't think I should like that.
Lord Caversham: What do you want him to be then, my dear?
Mabel: I think he can be whatever he chooses.
Lord Caversham: You don't deserve her, sir.
Lord Arthur Goring: My dear father, if we men married the women we deserved... we should have a very bad time of it.
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