
Mildred Natwick
Known for ActingBorn 1905-06-19Died 1994-10-25Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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.Read more
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Maid in America
1982 · Movie
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The Power and the Glory
1963 · Movie
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Hallmark Hall of Fame
1951 · Series
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The Thanksgiving Treasure
1973 · Movie
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Blithe Spirit
1956 · Movie
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Addie and the King of Hearts
1976 · Movie
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Murder, She Wrote
1984 · Series
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
1955 · Series
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The Snoop Sisters
1973 · Series
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Deadly Deception
1987 · Movie
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Magnum, P.I.
1980 · Series
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Bonanza
1959 · Series
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The Easter Promise
1975 · Movie
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Dangerous Liaisons
1988 · Movie
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Alice
1976 · Series
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Hawaii Five-O
1968 · Series
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The Court Jester
1955 · Movie
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The Enchanted Cottage
1945 · Movie
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The Quiet Man
1952 · Movie
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You Can't Take it With You
1979 · Movie
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Barefoot in the Park
1967 · Movie
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The Female Instinct
1972 · Movie
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Tammy and the Bachelor
1957 · Movie
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Teenage Rebel
1956 · Movie
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The Trouble with Harry
1955 · Movie
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The Late George Apley
1947 · Movie
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She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
1949 · Movie
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The House Without a Christmas Tree
1972 · Movie
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Trapper John, M.D.
1979 · Series
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3 Godfathers
1948 · Movie
Lux Video Theatre
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Lux Video Theatre
1950 · Series
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Arsenic & Old Lace
1962 · Movie
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The Philco Television Playhouse
1948 · Series
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Letter to Loretta
1953 · Series
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The Love Boat
1977 · Series
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Daisy Miller
1974 · Movie
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The Long Voyage Home
1940 · Movie
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Tales of Tomorrow
1951 · Series
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Cheaper by the Dozen
1950 · Movie
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Trilogy
1969 · Movie
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The Maltese Bippy
1969 · Movie
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Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate
1971 · Movie
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A Woman's Vengeance
1948 · Movie
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Money to Burn
1973 · Movie
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The Evil Touch
1973 · Series
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Kiss Me Goodbye
1982 · Movie
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If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium
1969 · Movie
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Against All Flags
1952 · Movie