Mildred Natwick

Mildred Natwick

Actor

Urodzony(-a) 19 czerwca 1905 w Baltimore, Maryland, USA

A disarming character lady quite capable of scene-stealing, Mildred Natwick was a well-rounded talent with distinctively dowdy features and idiosyncratic tendencies who, over a six-decade period, assembled together a number of unforgettable matrons on stage and (eventually) film and TV. Whimsical, feisty, loony, stern, impish, shrewish, quizzical, scheming -- she greatly enhanced both comedies and dramas and, thankfully, her off-centered greatness was captured perfectly on occasion by such film directors as John Ford, Alfred Hitchcock and Neil Simon. A short, plumpish, oval-eyed figure with a unique flowery, honey-glazed voice, Natwick was born on June 19, 1905 (some sources list 1908) to Joseph (a businessman) and and Mildred Marion Dawes Natwick. The Baltimore native graduated from both the Bryn Mawr School (in Baltimore) and also from Bennett College in Dutchess County, N.Y., where she majored in drama. Breaking into the professional field touring on stage, Miss Natwick joined the Vagabonds in the late 1920s, a non-professional group from Baltimore. She later became part of the renowned University Players at Cape Cod, Massachusetts, whose rising performers at the time included Henry Fonda, Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart. Natwick made her Broadway bow in the 1932 melodrama "Carry Nation," directed by Blanche Yurka with Esther Dale in the title role. In the cast was Joshua Logan, whom she befriended and later collaborated with when he turned director. She then continued her momentum on 1930s Broadway with "Amourette" (1933), "Spring in Autumn" (1933), "The Wind and the Rain" (1934), "The Distaff Side" (1934) "End of Summer" (1936), "Love from a Stranger" (1936), "The Star-Wagon" (1937), "Missouri Legend" (1938), "Stars in Your Eyes" (1939) (directed by Logan), and "Christmas Eve" (1939). Natwick did not come to films until middle age (35) with the John Ford classic The Long Voyage Home (1940), in which she played a Cockney floozie. Despite her fine work in this minor part, she did not make another film until her landlady role five years later in The Enchanted Cottage (1945) supporting Dorothy McGuire and Robert Young. Not a great beauty by Hollywood standards, Natwick learned quickly in Hollywood that if she were to succeed, it would be as a character performer. Ford himself picked up on her versatility and used her repeatedly in several of his post-war classics -- 3 Godfathers (1948), She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949), and The Quiet Man (1952). Never abandoning the theater for long, Natwick excelled as Miss Garnett in George Bernard Shaw's "Candida" and as the buoyant medium in Noël Coward's "Blithe Spirit". As for the big screen, she was sporadically seen in such films as Yolanda and the Thief (1945), The Late George Apley (1947), A Woman's Vengeance (1948), The Kissing Bandit (1948), Cheaper by the Dozen (1950) and Against All Flags (1952). Making use of even the tiniest of roles, none of them did much to improve her stature in Hollywood. With her delicious turn, however, in Hitchcock's eccentric black comedy The Trouble with Harry (1955), which starred Shirley MacLaine (in her film debut), John Forsythe, Kris Kringle's Edmund Gwenn, little Jerry Mathers (of "Leave It to Beaver"), and another famous Mildred, Mildred Dunnock, Natwick enjoyed one of her best roles ever on film. This was followed by her scheming and furtive sorceress in the Danny Kaye vehicle The Court Jester (1955) in which she, Kaye and Glynis Johns participate in the memorable tongue-twisting "The pellet with the poison's in the vessel with the pestle..." comedy routine. This, in turn, led to a couple of more, albeit lesser, films, including Teenage Rebel (1956) and Tammy and the Bachelor (1957). Preferring the theatre to movies, MIldred received her first Tony nomination for her sharp, astute work in Jean Anouilh's "Waltz of the Toredors" in 1957 and recreated her character in a TV special. She seemed to move effortlessly from the classics ("Medea," "Coriolanus") to chic comedy ("Ladies in Retirement," "The Importance of Being Earnest"). Receiving great applause as the beleaguered, overly-winded mother in Neil Simon's "Barefoot in the Park" on Broadway in 1963, she transferred the role to film four years later. The cinematic Barefoot in the Park (1967) earned Mildred a well-deserved Oscar nomination for "best supporting actress". She switched things up again with Harold Pinter's theatrical "Landscape," and then again in 1971 when she made her debut in a singing role in the John Kander-Fred Ebb musical, "70, Girls, 70" (1971) in which she earned a second Tony nomination. Her last Broadway show came as a replacement in "Bedroom Farce" in 1979. With only the slightest of gesture, look or tone of voice, Mildred's characters could speak volumes and she became an essential character player during the 1970s as an offbeat friend, relative or elderly on TV and film. She was awarded the Emmy for her playing of one of The Snoop Sisters (1972)_ alongside the equally delightful Helen Hayes in the short-lived TV series. Both played impish Jessica Fletcher-type mystery writers who solve real crimes on the sly. She also played Rock Hudson's quirky mother in McMillan & Wife (1971) and a notable dying grandmother in a guest appearance of the critically-lauded TV series drama Family (1976). Her final film came with a small regal role as Madame de Rosemonde in Dangerous Liaisons (1988) with Glenn Close, John Malkovich and Michelle Pfeiffer. Never married, Mildred was called "Milly" by close friends and family and was the first cousin of Myron 'Grim' Natwick, the creator of Betty Boop for the Max Fleischer cartoon studio and prime animator for Disney's Snow White character. She died of cancer at age 89 in New York City.

Najpopularniejsze tytuły

  • Boso W Parku
  • The Quiet Man
  • Dangerous Liaisons
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents Season 1
  • Days Of Wine & Roses - Cliff Robertson & Piper Laurie, "Playhouse 90" Original TV Version
  • Naked City Season 1
  • The Bob Newhart Show Season 1
  • Captain Kangaroo - A Rare 1961 Show, Co-Starring Mr. Green Jeans, Mr. Moose, Bunny Rabbit & More
  • The Court Jester
  • Magnum, P.I. - Season 1
  • The Loretta Young Show
  • Two Sharp Knives
  • The Enchanted Cottage
  • Hawaii Five-O (Classic) Season 1
  • Suspense
  • You Can't Take It with You (1979)
  • Murder, She Wrote - Season 1
  • Lorne Greene's Holiday Special - A Bonanza Of Christmas Cheer
  • McMillan & Wife, Season 1
  • Miracle On 34th Street - The Classic Christmas Story

Filmografia

  • 1988
    Dangerous Liaisons
  • 1984
    Murder, She Wrote - Season 1
  • 1980
    Magnum, P.I. - Season 1
  • 1979
    You Can't Take It with You (1979)
  • 1977
    The Love Boat - The Shipshape Cruise
  • 1976
    Alice Season 1
  • 1974
    Daisy Miller
  • 1972
    The Bob Newhart Show Season 1
  • 1971
    McMillan & Wife, Season 1
  • 1969
    If It's Tuesday This Must Be Belgium
  • 1968
    Hawaii Five-O (Classic) Season 1
  • 1967
    Boso W Parku
  • 1959
    Lorne Greene's Holiday Special - A Bonanza Of Christmas Cheer
  • 1958
    Naked City Season 1
  • 1956
    Teenage Rebel
  • Days Of Wine & Roses - Cliff Robertson & Piper Laurie, "Playhouse 90" Original TV Version
  • 1955
    Captain Kangaroo - A Rare 1961 Show, Co-Starring Mr. Green Jeans, Mr. Moose, Bunny Rabbit & More
  • Miracle On 34th Street - The Classic Christmas Story
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents Season 1
  • The Court Jester
  • 1953
    The Loretta Young Show
  • 1952
    The Quiet Man
  • Against All Flags
  • 1951
    Tales of Tomorrow
  • 1950
    Cheaper By The Dozen (1950)
  • 1949
    She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
  • Follow That Man
  • Suspense
  • 1948
    The Kissing Bandit (1948)
  • 3 Godfathers
  • Two Sharp Knives
  • 1945
    The Enchanted Cottage
  • 1940
    The Long Voyage Home

Połączenia

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  • Robert H. Harris

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  • Lawrence Fletcher

    Lawrence Fletcher

  • Robert Emhardt

    Robert Emhardt

  • John Ford

    John Ford

Gatunki

  • Thriller
  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Horror
  • Western
  • Military & War
  • Fantasy
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Children & Family