Film Mme. d'Esterre played Mrs. Hudson in multiple titles in the 1921–1923
Stoll film series starring
Eille Norwood as Holmes, including the short films
The Dying Detective (1921) and
The Man with the Twisted Lip (1921), as well as the feature films
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1921) and
The Sign of Four (1923). Other actresses who have played Mrs. Hudson in films include
Minnie Rayner in
The Sleeping Cardinal (1931),
The Missing Rembrandt (1932),
The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes (1935) and
Silver Blaze (1937),
Marie Ault in
The Speckled Band (1931),
Clare Greet in
The Sign of Four (1932), and
Tempe Pigott in
A Study in Scarlet (1933).
Mary Gordon played Mrs. Hudson in the Sherlock Holmes
1939–1946 film series starring
Basil Rathbone as Holmes and
Nigel Bruce as Watson. Gordon's portrayal of Mrs. Hudson, along with the later portrayal of the character by Rosalie Williams in the Granada television series, helped establish the popular image of Mrs. Hudson. and
Pat Keen in
Without a Clue (1988). Mrs. Hudson appears in the 2002 anime film
Case Closed: The Phantom of Baker Street, in which she is voiced by Kei Hayami in the original Japanese release, and Emily Gray in the English-language dub.
Geraldine James portrayed Mrs. Hudson in
Guy Ritchie's 2009 film
Sherlock Holmes and the following 2011 film
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows. Mrs. Hudson was played by Sarah Crowden in
Mr. Holmes (2015) and by
Kelly Macdonald in
Holmes and Watson (2018).
Television Mrs. Hudson has been portrayed by multiple actresses in television films and series, including Violet Besson in
The Three Garridebs (1937),
Iris Vandeleur in the
1951 television series, Mary Holder, Enid Lindsey, and
Grace Arnold in the
1965–1968 television series, Marguerite Young in
Doctor Watson and the Darkwater Hall Mystery (1974),
Marjorie Bennett in
Sherlock Holmes in New York (1976), In the
TMS anime series
Sherlock Hound (1984–1985) directed by
Hayao Miyazaki, Mrs. Hudson is depicted as a much younger woman in her early to mid 20s, and a widow of a pilot named Jim. In this incarnation, her full name is revealed to be Marie Hudson, and fitting with the theme of the characters being canines, she resembles a
Golden Retriever. She normally stays behind at 221B Baker Street, but accompanies Hound and Watson on a few cases, usually any that involve something related to flight, and is shown to be a very skilled driver, pilot, and markswoman. She is once kidnapped by Professor Moriarty and his henchmen as a part of a scheme to defeat Hound, though Moriarty vows to never involve her in his schemes after she shows him kindness during the time she's kept as a hostage. Additionally, it's shown that most of the main male cast of the series (namely Hound and especially Watson) are attracted to her. She is voiced by
Yōko Asagami in the original Japanese release and by
Patricia Parris in the English-language dub. Mrs. Hudson was portrayed by
Jenny Laird in
The Masks of Death (1984),
Margaret John in the television films
Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady (1991) and
Incident at Victoria Falls (1992), and Kathleen McAuliffe in the television films
The Royal Scandal (2001) and
The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire (2002). In the BBC series
Sherlock (2010–2017), she is played by actress and TV presenter
Una Stubbs. She offers Holmes a lower rent because he helped her out by ensuring the conviction and execution of her husband in Florida after he murdered two people. In "
A Scandal in Belgravia" when agents torture Mrs. Hudson trying to find a mobile phone, Sherlock repeatedly throws the agent responsible out of an upper-level window, and later states that "England would fall" if Mrs. Hudson left Baker Street. In "
His Last Vow" her name is revealed to be Martha Louise Hudson (née Sissons), a semi-reformed alcoholic and former exotic dancer. Her "pressure point", according to
Charles Augustus Magnussen’s information on her, is marijuana. A
transgender Ms. Hudson appears in the 19th episode of the US series
Elementary, "Snow Angels" (2013), as an expert in Ancient Greek who essentially makes a living as a kept woman and muse for various wealthy men; Holmes allows her to stay in the apartment after a break-up, and she subsequently agrees to clean for them once a week as a source of income and to prevent Holmes from having to do it himself. In the anime television series
Case File nº221: Kabukicho (2019–2020), a re-imagined version of the character is voiced by
Junichi Suwabe in the original Japanese release, and by
David Wald in the English-language dub.
Kana Asumi voices Mrs. Hudson in the anime series
Moriarty the Patriot.
Radio and audio dramas Mary Gordon, who played Mrs. Hudson in the 1939–1946 film series starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce, also portrayed Mrs. Hudson in the Sherlock Holmes radio series with Rathbone and Bruce,
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Gordon played the character in multiple episodes, for example "The Night Before Christmas" (1945) and "The Adventure of the Tell-Tale Pigeon Feathers" (1946). On various BBC radio stations, Mrs. Hudson was played by Dora Gregory in "The Adventure of the Speckled Band" (1945), Susan Richards in a different dramatisation of the same story in 1948, Elizabeth Maude in "The Dying Detective" and "The Second Stain" (both in 1954), Elsa Palmer in
The Sign of Four (1959), Kathleen Helme in "The Naval Treaty" (1960), Penelope Lee in "The Valley of Fear" (1960),
Gudrun Ure in "The Empty House" (1961), Beryl Calder in "Thor Bridge" (1962), and Grizelda Hervey in "The Sign of the Four" (1963).
Barbara Mitchell portrayed Mrs. Hudson in "A Study in Scarlet" (1962), "The Five Orange Pips" (1966), "The Dying Detective" (1967), and "The Second Stain" (1967). Janet Morrison played Mrs. Hudson in "The Bruce-Partington Plans", "The Three Garridebs", "The Norwood Builder", and "The Retired Colourman" (all in 1964), plus "The Dancing Men", "The Lion's Mane", and "His Last Bow" (all in 1969). Cecile Chevreau played Mrs. Hudson in a 1970
LP record audio drama adaptation of "Charles Augustus Milverton". In the 1989–1998
BBC radio series with
Clive Merrison as Sherlock Holmes, Mrs. Hudson was portrayed by
Anna Cropper in adaptations of
A Study in Scarlet and
The Sign of the Four (1989), by Mary Allen in adaptations of "A Scandal in Bohemia" and "The Noble Bachelor" (1990–91), by Joan Matheson in adaptations of "The Yellow Face", "The Empty House", "The Second Stain", "The Dying Detective", "The Mazarin Stone", "The Three Garridebs", and "The Retired Colourman" (1992–95), and by
Judi Dench in the dramatisation of
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1998). Lee Paasch voiced Mrs. Hudson for
Imagination Theatre's radio series
The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes from 1998 until her death in 2013, and was the only actress to voice Mrs. Hudson in the related series by
Imagination Theatre,
The Classic Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (2005–2016), which adapted all of Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories for radio. Mrs. Hudson is Holmes's client in an episode of
The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, "The Hudson Problem" (2006).
Ellen McLain has played Mrs. Hudson on
Imagination Theatre since 2019. Mrs. Hudson was voiced by
June Whitfield in the 1999 radio series
The Newly Discovered Casebook of Sherlock Holmes. The character was played by Beth Chalmers in two Sherlock Holmes audio drama releases by
Big Finish Productions, one released in 2011 titled
Sherlock Holmes: The Final Problem/The Empty House, and one released in 2012 titled
Sherlock Holmes: The Tangled Skein.
Moira Quirk voiced Mrs. Hudson in the 2014
L.A. Theatre Works audio dramatisation of
The Hound of the Baskervilles. Mrs. Hudson was portrayed by
Patricia Hodge in the 2-episode comedic radio play ''Mrs Hudson's Radio Show'' in 2018. The show presented a humorous take on Mrs Hudson's life in Baker Street. Mrs. Hudson was played by
Patricia Hodge in the 2018 radio series ''
Mrs Hudson's Radio Show''.
Print Mrs. Clara (née Clarisa) Hudson is a much more developed character in Laurie R. King's series of novels focusing on the detective scholar
Mary Russell. In this alternative extension of the Holmes mythology, the retired Holmes marries his much younger apprentice and partner. Russell and Holmes meet after the traumatic death of her family in California when she moves to the farm adjoining Holmes' Sussex home. Mrs. Hudson takes the young and emotionally fragile Russell under her wing, and Russell comes to think of her as a friend, a second mother, and a rock in the whirl of danger that always surrounds Holmes. The novel
The Murder of Mary Russell (2016) tells Mrs. Hudson's biography over several generations, her meeting and bond with Holmes, and her ties to Russell. The novel appeared after the development of Mrs. Hudson's character in the BBC series
Sherlock. As in that rendition of the character, Mrs. Hudson has a criminal past and initially met Holmes in unsavory circumstances, in this case when she murdered her father to save Holmes' life. Holmes buys the Baker St. house for Hudson and establishes her as his landlady. In typical Holmesian logic, this relieves him of the tedium of homeownership and explains both her forbearance with her tenant and his uncharacteristic affection for her. A skilled actress and con artist, she is comfortable with the criminals who inhabit his world and enjoys playing occasional roles in investigations in which an eminently respectable older woman might be needed. In this series, she is slightly older than Holmes (although Russell and Watson think she is significantly older), born in Scotland, raised in Australia, and an immigrant to England. She acted as a mother surrogate to Billy Mudd, Holmes' first 'Irregular', has one sister who lived to adulthood, and one illegitimate child of her own. Holmes states explicitly that the condition of her remaining in England and their relationship is that Hudson's life prior to the murder is never to be mentioned, that they must never have a sexual or romantic relationship, and that she know that her history as a criminal and murderer will always be present in his mind whenever they interact. To Holmes, Hudson represents a way of solving the ethical problem of what to do with someone who murders to prevent harm, but who may return to criminal activity. His manipulation of Hudson removes Hudson and Mudd from lives as criminals, keeps Hudson's infant from the workhouse, and provides Holmes with a housekeeper and intelligent ally. In ''
Sherlock Holmes' War of the Worlds'' (1975) it is suggested that Holmes and the younger Mrs. Hudson had a long-lasting love relationship, obvious to all but the naive Watson. Mrs Hudson is the detective in the novels ''Mrs Hudson and the Spirits' Curse
(2002), Mrs Hudson and the Malabar Rose
(2005), Mrs Hudson and the Lazarus Testament
(2015), and Mrs Hudson and the Samarkand Conspiracy'' (2020) by
Martin Davies, and in Barry S. Brown's
Mrs. Hudson of Baker Street series of novels, including
The Unpleasantness at Parkerton Manor (2010),
Mrs. Hudson and The Irish Invincibles (2011),
Mrs. Hudson in the Ring (2013),
Mrs. Hudson in New York (2015), and ''Mrs Hudson's Olympic Triumph'' (2017). She is also a detective in
The House at Baker Street (2016) and
The Women of Baker Street (2017), by Michelle Birkby, and in Susan Knight's 2019 book
Mrs Hudson Investigates. The 2017 book ''Memoirs from Mrs. Hudson's Kitchen'', by Wendy Heyman-Marsaw, is written from Mrs. Hudson's perspective. The 2012 book ''Mrs Hudson's Diaries: A View from the Landing at 221B
was written by Barry Cryer and Bob Cryer. The comedic radio play Mrs. Hudson's Radio Show
(2018) was based on the book. Julia Sutton played Mrs. Hudson in the original 1988 production of Sherlock Holmes: The Musical'', in which one song is performed solely by Mrs. Hudson (in which she laments the misfortunes in her life), and another song is performed by Mrs. Hudson and others. She appears briefly in the Mythos Software video games
The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Serrated Scalpel (voiced by Diana Montano) and
The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Rose Tattoo (voiced by Coralie Persee). A puzzle game titled
Mrs. Hudson was released by Everett Kaser Software. Mrs. Hudson also appears in the
Frogwares video games
Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments (2014) and ''
Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter'' (2016). ==Actors who have played Mrs. Hudson==