Mary Clare
Mary Clare | |
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Born |
Mary Clare Absalom 17 July 1892 Lambeth, Surrey, England, UK |
Died |
29 August 1970 78) Harrow, London, England, UK | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1910-1959 |
Mary Clare Absalom (17 July 1892 – 29 August 1970) was a British actress, who performed in films, on the stage and later on television.
Biography
Absalom was born in 1892. She trained at a dramatic school and began her career on the London stage at the age of 18 in 1910. She appeared in the film The Black Spider in 1920, and thereafter divided her time between the stage and the cinema. In September 1936 she played the leading role in the play Laura Garnett, by Leslie and Sewell Stokes, at the Arts Theatre Club, London.
In the theatre, she played the lead role of the victim in Agatha Christie's 1945 play Appointment with Death.
In films, she was mainly a character actress and in later life often portrayed mature ladies who had strength of character or were autocratic. In April 1927, she appeared in Packing Up, a short film produced in the DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film process. The short featured Malcolm Keen and was directed by Miles Mander.
In 1938, she was featured opposite Robert Donat and Rosalind Russell in The Citadel. She appeared in two of the British-made Alfred Hitchcock films, Young and Innocent, playing a nightmare of an aunt who demands that everyone enjoy themselves at her young daughter's birthday party, and The Lady Vanishes, in which she plays a sinister Countess; two vastly different characters. She played the part of Linda Singer in two different versions of The Constant Nymph and had previously been in the stage version. In 1956, she was in several TV episodes in British television.
Personal life
She married Lionel Percival Mawhood (1888–1935) at the District of St Martin, London in September Quarter 1915; they had two children. Following Mawhood's death in 1935, she never remarried.
Selected filmography
- The Skin Game (1921)
- Lights of London (1923) as Hetty Preene
- The Constant Nymph (1928) as Linda Singer
- The Feather (1929)
- Hindle Wakes (1931) as Mrs. Jeffcote
- Many Waters (1931)
- Keepers of Youth (1931)
- The Constant Nymph (1933) as Linda Singer
- Say it with Flowers (1934) as Kate Bishop
- Lorna Doone (1934) Mistress Sara Ridd
- The Clairvoyant (The Evil Mind) (1934) as Mother
- The Guv'nor (1935)
- The Passing of the Third Floor Back (1935)
- The Mill on the Floss (1937)
- Young and Innocent (1937) as Aunt Margaret
- The Lady Vanishes (1938) as Isabel Nisatona
- Mrs Pym of Scotland Yard (1939) as Mrs. Pym
- On the Night of the Fire (1939) as Lizzie Crane
- There Ain't No Justice (1939)
- Miss Grant Goes to the Door (1940) as Caroline Grant
- Old Bill and Son (1941) as Maggie
- This Man Is Dangerous (1941) as Matron
- Next of Kin (1942) as Mrs. Webster
- The Night Has Eyes (1942)
- The Hundred Pound Window (1944)
- Fiddlers Three (1944) as Volumnia
- London Town (1946) as Mrs. Gates
- Mrs. Fitzherbert (1947)
- The Three Weird Sisters (1948) as Maude Morgan-Vaughan
- Oliver Twist (1948) as Mrs. Corney
- Esther Waters (1948) as Mrs Latch
- Portrait of Clare (1950)
- The Black Rose (1950) as Eloner of Lensford
- Moulin Rouge (1952) as Madame Louet
- The Beggers Opera (1953) as Mrs. Peachum
- The Price of Silence (1959) as Mrs. West
References
- 1901 UK Census Record - Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 1247; Folio: 132; Page: 7.
- England & Wales, Birth Index: 1837-1983 > 1892 > Q3-Jul-Aug-Sep > Page 319; Mary Clare Absalom
- England & Wales, Marriage Index: 1837-1983 > 1915 > Q3-Jul-Aug-Sep > Page 1171; Mary Clare Absalom & Lionel P. Mawhood
- England & Wales, Death Index: 1837-1983 > 1970 > Q3-Jul-Aug-Sep > Entry reads; "MAWHOOD Mary Clare b 17th Jy 1892 Harrow 5b 1903"
- England & Wales, Birth Index: 1837-1983 > 1888 > Q3-Jul-Aug-Sep > Page 225; Lionel P. Mawhood
- England & Wales, Death Index: 1837-1983 > 1935 > Q3-Jul-Aug-Sep > Entry reads; "Mawhood, Lionel P. 47 (confirms age at death) E.Ashford 2a 1061"
- "Halliwell's Who's Who in the Movies" - edited by John Walker - Published by Harper-Collins - ISBN 0-06-093507-3
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