Sarah Edwards

Sarah Edwards

Born October 11, 1881 (Age: 144) Glyn Ceiriog, Denbighshire, Wales

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sarah Edwards (October 11, 1881 – January 7, 1965) was a Welsh-born American film and stage actress. She often played dowagers or spinsters in numerous Hollywood movies of the 1930s and 1940s, mostly in minor roles. Edwards started her acting career as a stage actress, she was described in 1916 by a newspaper article as a leading actress "very popular with West End theatre-goers".[1] She eventually settled in the United States and appeared in six Broadway plays between 1919 and 1931, primarily in comedies like The Merry Malones by George M. Cohan. Among her first movies was the New York-filmed 1929 musical Glorifying the American Girl (1929), where she portrayed the mercenary mother of leading actress Mary Eaton. She came to Hollywood in the mid-1930s where she appeared in about 190 films until her retirement 1951, mostly in uncredited, small character roles. Sarah Edwards died in Hollywood in 1965, aged 83. Edwards seemed older than she was and often portrayed a "kindly grandmother, imperious dowager, hardy pioneer wife, ill-tempered teacher and strict governess". She remains perhaps best-known to modern audiences as the imperious mother of Mary Hatch (Donna Reed) in Frank Capra's film classic It's a Wonderful Life (1946) who tries to keep her daughter away from George Bailey. Edwards also played a customer in Ernst Lubitsch's The Shop Around the Corner (1940) with James Stewart. She also appeared in another Christmas classic, The Bishop's Wife (1947) with Cary Grant, and as the wife of a doctor on the train in Hitchcock's thriller Shadow of a Doubt (1943). Edwards sometimes also portrayed more substantial roles, for instance in the Charlie Chan movie Charlie Chan in the Secret Service (1944).
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sarah Edwards (October 11, 1881 – January 7, 1965) was a Welsh-born American film and stage actress. She often played dowagers or spinsters in numerous Hollywood movies of the 1930s and 1940s, mostly in minor roles. Edwards started her acting career as a stage actress, she was described in 1916 by a newspaper article as a leading actress "very popular with West End theatre-goers".[1] She eventually settled in the United States and appeared in six Broadway plays between 1919 and 1931, primarily in comedies like The Merry Malones by George M. Cohan. Among her first movies was the New York-filmed 1929 musical Glorifying the American Girl (1929), where she portrayed the mercenary mother of leading actress Mary Eaton. She came to Hollywood in the mid-1930s where she appeared in about 190 films until her retirement 1951, mostly in uncredited, small character roles. Sarah Edwards died in Hollywood in 1965, aged 83. Edwards seemed older than she was and often portrayed a "kindly grandmother, imperious dowager, hardy pioneer wife, ill-tempered teacher and strict governess". She remains perhaps best-known to modern audiences as the imperious mother of Mary Hatch (Donna Reed) in Frank Capra's film classic It's a Wonderful Life (1946) who tries to keep her daughter away from George Bailey. Edwards also played a customer in Ernst Lubitsch's The Shop Around the Corner (1940) with James Stewart. She also appeared in another Christmas classic, The Bishop's Wife (1947) with Cary Grant, and as the wife of a doctor on the train in Hitchcock's thriller Shadow of a Doubt (1943). Edwards sometimes also portrayed more substantial roles, for instance in the Charlie Chan movie Charlie Chan in the Secret Service (1944).
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Filmography

The Fuller Brush Girl

The Fuller Brush Girl

1950 as Mrs. East (uncredited) Age: 68
Saratoga Trunk

Saratoga Trunk

1945 as Miss Diggs (uncredited) Age: 64
Allotment Wives

Allotment Wives

1945 as Sadie Age: 64
Girls of the Big House

Girls of the Big House

1945 as Dormitory Matron Age: 64
Lady on a Train

Lady on a Train

1945 as Age: 63
Two O'Clock Courage

Two O'Clock Courage

1945 as Mrs. Tuttle (Patty's Landlady) (uncredited) Age: 63
The Corn Is Green

The Corn Is Green

1945 as Mrs. Watty's Friend (uncredited) Age: 63
Calling All Pa's

Calling All Pa's

1942 as Grandma Vanderscnooze (uncredited) Age: 61
The Forest Rangers

The Forest Rangers

1942 as Mrs. Hansen (uncredited) Age: 61
Scattergood Survives a Murder

Scattergood Survives a Murder

1942 as Selma Quentin Age: 60
Apache Trail

Apache Trail

1942 as Stagecoach Passenger (uncredited) Age: 60
Sons of the Pioneers

Sons of the Pioneers

1942 as Housekeeper Age: 60
My Favorite Blonde

My Favorite Blonde

1942 as Mrs. Weatherwax (uncredited) Age: 60
Rings on Her Fingers

Rings on Her Fingers

1942 as Age: 60
Dudes Are Pretty People

Dudes Are Pretty People

1942 as Miss Priddle Age: 60
H.M. Pulham, Esq.

H.M. Pulham, Esq.

1941 as Mrs. Motford - Kay's Mother (uncredited) Age: 60
Miss Polly

Miss Polly

1941 as Angie Turner Age: 60
One Foot in Heaven

One Foot in Heaven

1941 as Mrs. Spicer (uncredited) Age: 60
I Wake Up Screaming

I Wake Up Screaming

1941 as Customer (uncredited) Age: 60
Three Girls About Town

Three Girls About Town

1941 as Clubwoman Age: 60
Sunset in Wyoming

Sunset in Wyoming

1941 as Susanna Hawkins Peabody Age: 59
Tom, Dick and Harry

Tom, Dick and Harry

1941 as Mrs. Burton (uncredited) Age: 59
Mr. District Attorney

Mr. District Attorney

1941 as Miss Petherby Age: 59
The Face Behind the Mask

The Face Behind the Mask

1941 as Mrs. Perkins (uncredited) Age: 59
American Madness

American Madness

1932 as Gossip on Phone (uncredited) Age: 50
Wayward

Wayward

1932 as Nurse (uncredited) Age: 50