Mildred Natwick

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Female

Birthday

19-Jun-1905

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(121 years old)

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Baltimore, Maryland, USA

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Mildred Natwick

Biography

Mildred Natwick (June 19, 1905 – October 25, 1994) was an American stage, film and television actress. In 1967, she earned an Academy Award nomination for her supporting role in Barefoot in the Park. She was nominated for two Tony Awards in 1957 and 1972 and won a Primetime Emmy Award for her work in the miniseries The Snoop Sisters, opposite Helen Hayes. Natwick began performing on the stage at age 21 with "The Vagabonds", a non-professional theatre group in Baltimore. She soon joined the University Players on Cape Cod. Natwick made her Broadway debut in 1932 playing Mrs. Noble in Frank McGrath’s play Carry Nation, about the famous temperance crusader Carrie Nation. Throughout the 1930s she starred in a number of plays, frequently collaborating with friend and actor-director-playwright Joshua Logan. On Broadway, she played "Prossy" in Katharine Cornell's production of Candida. She made her film debut in John Ford's The Long Voyage Home as a Cockney slattern, and portrayed the landlady in The Enchanted Cottage (1945). Natwick is remembered for small but memorable roles in several John Ford film classics, including 3 Godfathers (1948), She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949), and The Quiet Man (1952). She played Miss Ivy Gravely, in Alfred Hitchcock's Trouble with Harry (1955), and a sorceress in The Court Jester (1956). Natwick in the film The Trouble with Harry in 1955 She continued to appear onstage, and made regular guest appearances in television series. She was twice nominated for Tony Awards: in 1957 for The Waltz of the Toreadors, the same year she also starred in Tammy and the Bachelor with Debbie Reynolds and Leslie Nielsen and in 1972 for the musical 70 Girls 70. She returned to film in Barefoot in the Park (1967) as the mother of the character played by Jane Fonda. The role earned Natwick her only Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting actress. One of Natwick's memorable roles was in The House Without a Christmas Tree (1972), which starred Jason Robards and Lisa Lucas. The program's success spawned three sequels: The Thanksgiving Treasure, The Easter Promise, and Addie and The King of Hearts. In 1971, Natwick co-starred with Helen Hayes in the ABC Movie of the Week, Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate, in which their characters worked together as amateur sleuths. The success of that telefilm resulted in a 1973-74 series, also called The Snoop Sisters, which was part of The NBC Wednesday Mystery Movie. For her performance, Natwick won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie. In 1981, Natwick joined Hayes as the first members of the Board of Advisors to the Riverside Shakespeare Company. Both attended and supported several fund raisers for that off-Broadway theatre company. She guest-starred on such television series as McMillan & Wife, Family, Alice, The Love Boat, Hawaii Five-O, The Bob Newhart Show, and Murder, She Wrote. She made her final film appearance at the age of 83 in the 1988 historical drama Dangerous Liaisons. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mildred Natwick, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Eloise Eloise (1956) Character: Nanny
It's not so much that Eloise is a mischievous child, but the darnedest things do happen when she's around.
Arsenic & Old Lace Arsenic & Old Lace (1962) Character: Martha Brewster
1962 telefilm adaptation of the classic American play about a deranged family and the string of murders they flippantly commit
The House Without a Christmas Tree The House Without a Christmas Tree (1972) Character: Grandma Mills
A young girl named Addie, living in Nebraska in 1946 wants nothing more for the holidays than a Christmas tree, but her widowed father, is bitter and refuses due to events from the family's past.
The Easter Promise The Easter Promise (1975) Character: Grandma Mills
Addie and her friends are excited over the visit of a celebrity, a local woman who became a successful Broadway actress and has returned home for a short time following the death of her mother. She brings the woman home for the family Easter celebration, and the little girl's concern and kindness help the woman see the promise of better days ahead.
Addie and the King of Hearts Addie and the King of Hearts (1976) Character: Grandma Mills
Addie becomes jealous when her widowed father starts to woo a beautician.
The Thanksgiving Treasure The Thanksgiving Treasure (1973) Character: Grandma Mills
Addie tries to invite her father's sworn enemy over for Thanksgiving dinner in the hopes of ending their long-standing feud.
Maid in America Maid in America (1982) Character: Mrs. Angstrom
An unemployed worker answers a personal ad for a housekeeper to a crusading female lawyer, and then takes her to court to force her to accept him into her home, claiming sex discrimination.
Deadly Deception Deadly Deception (1987) Character: Sarah Cleason
Laurie Shoat, a young mother, struggling with post-partum depression, is found dead and her baby is missing. The police assume it was a murder-suicide, but her husband Jack isn't convinced. He believes that his baby may still be alive and begins a search to clear his wife's name and to find the infant.
Barefoot in the Park Barefoot in the Park (1967) Character: Ethel Banks
In this film based on a Neil Simon play, newlyweds Corie, a free spirit, and Paul Bratter, an uptight lawyer, share a sixth-floor apartment in Greenwich Village. Soon after their marriage, Corie tries to find a companion for mother, Ethel, who is now alone, and sets up Ethel with neighbor Victor. Inappropriate behavior on a double date causes conflict, and the young couple considers divorce.
Dangerous Liaisons Dangerous Liaisons (1988) Character: Madame de Rosemonde
In 18th century France, Marquise de Merteuil asks her ex-lover Vicomte de Valmont to seduce the future wife of another ex-lover of hers in return for one last night with her. Yet things don’t go as planned.
Blithe Spirit Blithe Spirit (1956) Character: Madame Arcati
Television adaptation of Noël Coward's famous play about an unhappily married man plagued by the spirit of his dead previous wife.
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) Character: Abby Allshard ("Old Iron Pants")
On the eve of retirement, Captain Nathan Brittles takes out a last patrol to stop an impending massive Indian attack. Encumbered by women who must be evacuated, Brittles finds his mission imperiled.
The Quiet Man The Quiet Man (1952) Character: The Widow Sarah Tillane
An American man returns to the village of his birth in Ireland, where he finds love and conflict.
At Long Last Love At Long Last Love (1975) Character: Mabel Pritchard
Four socialites unexpectedly clash: heiress Brooke Carter runs into gambler Johnny Spanish at the race track while playboy Michael O. Pritchard nearly runs into stage star Kitty O'Kelly with his car. Backstage at Kitty's show, it turns out she and Brooke are old friends who attended public school together. The foursome do the town, accompanied by Brooke's companion Elizabeth, who throws herself at Michael's butler and chauffeur Rodney James.
The Maltese Bippy The Maltese Bippy (1969) Character: Molly Fletcher
A man buys a house and comes to believe that not only is the house haunted by werewolves, but a family of vampires lives next door.
Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate (1971) Character: Shelby Saunders
Four elderly ladies with a lot of time on their hands get the idea to create a fictional "girl" for a computer dating service. However, things take a turn for the worse when their description of the "girl" attracts a psychopath.
Kiss Me Goodbye Kiss Me Goodbye (1982) Character: Mrs. Reilly
Not until three years after the death of her husband Jolly, Kay dares to move back into their former home, persuaded by her new fiancée Rupert. But soon her worst expectations come true, when not only her old memories haunt her, but also Jolly's ghost, who doesn't approve of her new mate. Invisible to anyone but Kay, he tries to prevent the wedding.
Money to Burn Money to Burn (1973) Character: Emily Finnegan
A convict who managed to print $1 million in counterfeit bills in the prison print shop hatches a scheme to swap them for real money.
Teenage Rebel Teenage Rebel (1956) Character: Grace Hewitt
Nancy Fallon gets her teenage daughter back from her ex-husband when she remarries and must win her love.
Against All Flags Against All Flags (1952) Character: Molvina MacGregor
In the 18th century, the pirates of Madagascar, lords of the Republic of Libertatia and masters of the Indian Ocean, live in an impregnable natural fortress, killing, robbing and plundering with impunity, so the British Navy hatches a daring plan to destroy them.
A Woman's Vengeance A Woman's Vengeance (1948) Character: Nurse Caroline Braddock
A cheating husband is charged in the poisoning death of his invalid wife, in spite of other women and suicide also being suspected.
The Court Jester The Court Jester (1955) Character: Griselda
A hapless carnival performer masquerades as the court jester as part of a plot against a usurper who has overthrown the rightful king of England.
The Power and the Glory The Power and the Glory (1963) Character: N/A
Based on Graham Greene's novel about a flawed but devoted priest in 1930s Mexico who attempts to perform his duties while eluding a police lieutenant determined to capture him.
If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium (1969) Character: Jenny Grant
A group of travelers from the United States race through seven European countries in 18 days.
The Kissing Bandit The Kissing Bandit (1948) Character: Isabella
Ricardo, the milquetoast son of a Mexican bandit, would rather lead a quiet life in Boston. But the family would rather that he follow in his father's footsteps and become "The Kissing Bandit".
The Trouble with Harry The Trouble with Harry (1955) Character: Miss Gravely
The trouble with Harry is that he’s dead. In a quiet Vermont village, a corpse creates unexpected chaos as several townspeople each believe they may be to blame.
Trilogy Trilogy (1969) Character: Miss Miller
Trilogy is an anthology film of three adaptations of Truman Capote short stories: Miriam, Among the Paths to Eden and A Christmas Memory. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France.
Yolanda and the Thief Yolanda and the Thief (1945) Character: Aunt Amarilla
Johnny Riggs, a con man on the lam, finds himself in a Latin-American country named Patria. There, he overhears a convent-bred rich girl praying to her guardian angel for help in managing her tangled business affairs. Riggs decides to materialize as the girl's "angel", gains her unquestioning confidence, and helps himself to the deluded girl's millions. Just as he and his partner are about to flee Patria with their booty, Riggs realizes he has fallen in love with the girl and returns the money, together with a note that is part confession and part love letter. But the larcenous duo's escape from Patria turns out to be more difficult than they could ever have imagined.
Daisy Miller Daisy Miller (1974) Character: Mrs. Costello
Despite mixed emotions, Frederick Winterbourne tries to figure out the bright and bubbly Daisy Miller, only to be helped and hindered by false judgments from their fellow friends.
You Can't Take it With You You Can't Take it With You (1979) Character: Grand Duchess Olga Katrina
Emmy winner Jean Stapleton and Academy Award winner Art Carney star in the Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart about a slightly daft family who do exactly as they please.
The Late George Apley The Late George Apley (1947) Character: Amelia Newcombe
Bostonites George and Catherine Apley live a proper life in a social circle. However, their daughter Eleanor's love for Howard Boulton and their son John's union with Myrtle threatens their home.
The Long Voyage Home The Long Voyage Home (1940) Character: Freda
The crew of the merchant ship Glencairn hope to survive a transatlantic crossing during World War II. Adapted from four Eugene O'Neill one-act plays.
The Enchanted Cottage The Enchanted Cottage (1945) Character: Mrs. Abigail Minnett
A homely maid and a scarred ex-GI meet at the cottage where she works and where he was to spend his honeymoon prior to his accident. The two develop a bond and agree to marry, more out of loneliness than love. The romantic spirit of the cottage, however, overtakes them. They soon begin to look beautiful to each other, but no one else.
The Female Instinct The Female Instinct (1972) Character: Gwendolyn Snoop Nicholson
A spinster and her widowed sister, both authors of murder mystery novels, try to track down the killer of a former movie star. Pilot to TV series The Snoop Sisters.
Tammy and the Bachelor Tammy and the Bachelor (1957) Character: Aunt Renie
An unsophisticated young woman from the Mississippi swamps falls in love with an unconventional southern gentleman.
Cheaper by the Dozen Cheaper by the Dozen (1950) Character: Mrs. Mebane
"Cheaper by the Dozen", based on the real-life story of the Gilbreth family, follows them from Providence, Rhode Island, to Montclair, New Jersey, and details the amusing anecdotes found in large families.
3 Godfathers 3 Godfathers (1948) Character: The Mother
Three outlaws on the run discover a dying woman and her baby. They swear to bring the infant to safety across the desert, even at the risk of their own lives.



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