Canadian-born actress. She was known as the "Queen of the Dowagers" because of her several roles as motherly types in film. In 1943 she was nominated for an Academy Award for best supporting actress for her role as Bette Davis's mother in the film "Watch On The Rhine." Her other film credits include "Every Woman Knows" (1934), "Three Young Girls" (1937), "The Young In Heart" (1938), "The Women" (1939), "Waterloo Bridge" (1940), "The Great Lie" (1941), "Tomorrow Is Forever" (1946), "Little Women" (1949) and "My Forbidden Past" (1951).
Canadian-born actress. She was known as the "Queen of the Dowagers" because of her several roles as motherly types in film. In 1943 she was nominated for an Academy Award for best supporting actress for her role as Bette Davis's mother in the film "Watch On The Rhine." Her other film credits include "Every Woman Knows" (1934), "Three Young Girls" (1937), "The Young In Heart" (1938), "The Women" (1939), "Waterloo Bridge" (1940), "The Great Lie" (1941), "Tomorrow Is Forever" (1946), "Little Women" (1949) and "My Forbidden Past" (1951).
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Records on Ancestry
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Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968
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Canada, World War I CEF Attestation Papers, 1914-1918
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Canada, World War I CEF Personnel Files, 1914-1918
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New York, U.S., Arriving Passenger and Crew Lists (including Castle Garden and Ellis Island), 1820-1957
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1920 United States Federal Census
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