Marjorie Corbett (née Hodgson; 12 May 1912 – 27 July 1995) was a British stage, voice actress, puppeteer, and film actress, she was the wife of Sooty's creator, Harry Corbett.
In the 1930s, she appeared in nine films, including two adaptations of the Aldwych plays.
She appeared as a leading lady in quota quickies such as The Reverse Be My Lot and Michael Powell's The Price of a Song.
She later retired again in 1981 with her character Soo being revoiced by Brenda Longman.
During her performance of Soo, Marjorie was a heavy smoker, which leads by voicing Soo to make her sound older and being asked to be replaced, Marjorie later retired again for 14 years until she died on 27 July 1995.