Phyllis Thaxter

Phyllis Thaxter

Actor

Urodzony(-a) 20 listopada 1919 w Portland, Maine, USA

This warm and winning, very non-theatrical brunette was born Phyllis St. Felix Thaxter in Portland, Maine, on November 20, 1919. The daughter of Maine Supreme Court Justice Sidney Thaxter, her acting talent came from her mother's side, who was a one-time Shakespearean actress. Phyllis was educated for a time at St. Genevieve School in Montreal and back at Portland's Deering High School. She apprenticed in summer stock and had joined the Montreal Reperatory Theatre company by the time she made her Broadway debut at age 17 in "What a Life!" in 1939, the "Henry Aldrich" play. She went on to play a maid and to understudy the leading ingénue in "There Shall Be No Night" (1940), which starred America's premiere theatrical couple, Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, then understudied Dorothy McGuire in the hit dramatic play, "Claudia", later that year. She eventually played the title role both on Broadway and on the road, but lost out on the film role to McGuire. Hollywood films reached her sights a few years later with the MGM war film, Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944), proving quite convincing as Van Johnson's noble wife. Similar to Margaret Sullavan, June Allyson, Dorothy McGuire and Teresa Wright, Phyllis was depended on as a stabilizing factor in melodramas and war pictures, often the dewy-eyed, altruistic wife, girlfriend or daughter waiting on the home-front. Other important films included the girl with a split personality in Bewitched (1945), and as a angst-ridden, teary-eyed bride-to-be in Week-End at the Waldorf (1945). She was dutifully wholesome as the daughter who reunites Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn in the movie The Sea of Grass (1947) and evoked tears, yet again, as little Margaret O'Brien's mother in Tenth Avenue Angel (1948). So natural and non-glamorous was she that she tended to blend into the woodwork while the flashier actresses often stole the thunder and the notices. Audiences did not always fully appreciate Phyllis's understated work. She finished out her MGM contract with Act of Violence (1948), ever-faithful to even the bad guy, this time psychotic gangster Robert Ryan. Phyllis moved to Warner Brothers in the 1950s and played more of the same. The ever-patient wife to a slew of top actors including shady boat skipper John Garfield in The Breaking Point (1950), an alcoholic Gig Young in Come Fill the Cup (1951) and law-abiding Gary Cooper in Springfield Rifle (1952), her nascent career at Warners was suddenly curtailed by illness. While visiting her family in Portland, she contracted a form of infantile paralysis. Fortunately, she recovered quickly but the ailment triggered the termination of her contract. Film roles were few and far between after this. Still displaying her built-in compassion and concern, her best-known part came with the touching but relatively minor role of farm wife "Martha Kent" in the highly popular Superman (1978) film series with the late Christopher Reeve as her adopted superhero son and Glenn Ford as her husband. She was also a steady guest star on TV with numerous dramatic appearances including The Twilight Zone (1959), The F.B.I. (1965), Cannon (1971), Medical Center (1969), Barnaby Jones (1973) and several TV movies. Married for nearly two decades to James T. Aubrey (1918-1994), who became president of CBS-TV before taking over MGM, they had three children--including Schuyler, who would become the actress Skye Aubrey. Following the couple's divorce in 1962, Phyllis married Gilbert Lea, who owned Tower Publishing Company in Portland. They eventually retired to Cumberland, Maine, where she involved herself in civic/community activities and dedicated herself to hospital volunteer work. Phyllis died in Florida on August 14, 2012, at age 92.

Najpopularniejsze tytuły

  • Bewitched (1945)
  • Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
  • Superman: The Movie
  • The Breaking Point (1950)
  • Twilight Zone Season 1
  • The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents Season 1
  • Days Of Wine & Roses - Cliff Robertson & Piper Laurie, "Playhouse 90" Original TV Version
  • Thriller - Hosted By Boris Karloff, "Return Of Andrew Bentley"
  • Rawhide
  • The Loretta Young Show
  • Two Sharp Knives
  • Three Sovereigns for Sarah
  • NO MAN OF HER OWN
  • For Us, The Living
  • Murder, She Wrote - Season 1
  • Lorne Greene's Holiday Special - A Bonanza Of Christmas Cheer
  • Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby ‎- Happy Holiday With Frank and Bing
  • Marcus Welby, M.D. Season One
  • Jim Thorpe: All American

Filmografia

  • 1985
    Three Sovereigns for Sarah
  • 1984
    Murder, She Wrote - Season 1
  • 1980
    For Us, The Living
  • 1978
    Superman: The Movie
  • 1976
    Visions of France
  • 1969
    Marcus Welby, M.D. Season One
  • 1964
    The World Of Henry Orient
  • 1962
    The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
  • 1960
    Thriller - Hosted By Boris Karloff, "Return Of Andrew Bentley"
  • 1959
    Rawhide
  • Twilight Zone Season 1
  • Lorne Greene's Holiday Special - A Bonanza Of Christmas Cheer
  • 1957
    Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby ‎- Happy Holiday With Frank and Bing
  • 1956
    Days Of Wine & Roses - Cliff Robertson & Piper Laurie, "Playhouse 90" Original TV Version
  • 1955
    Alfred Hitchcock Presents Season 1
  • 1954
    Climax
  • 1953
    A Child is Born - A Christmas Story Presented By Ronald Reagan
  • The Loretta Young Show
  • 1952
    Operation Secret
  • Springfield Rifle
  • 1951
    Jim Thorpe: All American
  • 1950
    NO MAN OF HER OWN
  • The Breaking Point (1950)
  • 1948
    Tenth Avenue Angel
  • Blood on the Moon (1948)
  • Two Sharp Knives
  • 1947
    Living in a Big Way
  • The Sea Of Grass
  • 1945
    Bewitched (1945)
  • 1944
    Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo

Połączenia

  • Mitchell Leisen

    Mitchell Leisen

  • Robert Walker

    Robert Walker

  • Stephen McNally

    Stephen McNally

  • Robert Mitchum

    Robert Mitchum

  • Steve Cochran

    Steve Cochran

  • Angela Lansbury

    Angela Lansbury

Gatunki

  • Thriller
  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Horror
  • Music Videos & Concerts
  • Western
  • Military & War
  • Fantasy
  • Drama
  • Romance