Sara Sothern
Sara Sothern | |
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Born |
Sara Viola Warmbrodt August 21, 1895 Arkansas City, Kansas, U.S. |
Died |
September 11, 1994 99) Palm Springs, California, U.S. | (aged
Resting place | Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery, California, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Actress |
Known for | Elizabeth Taylor's mother |
Spouse(s) |
Francis Lenn Taylor (m. 1926–1968, his death) |
Children |
Howard Taylor (b. 1929) Elizabeth Taylor (1932–2011) |
Sara Sothern (August 21, 1895 – September 11, 1994) was an American stage actress.
Life and career
Sothern was born Sara Viola Warmbrodt in Arkansas City, Kansas, the daughter of Elizabeth Ann (née Wilson; February 10, 1864 – February 7, 1932) and Samuel Sylvester Warmbrodt (October 8, 1861 – January 6, 1948). Her paternal grandfather, Samuel Warmbrodt, was from Switzerland.[1]
Sothern was a seasoned actress by the time she made her Broadway debut in The Dagger (1925). That was followed by Arabesque and Fool's Bells that same year. She next appeared in Mama Loves Papa (1926). During that time, she acted in plays across the country, including the theatre venues of Downtown Los Angeles. She married art dealer Francis Lenn Taylor in 1926 in New York City. They were the parents of Howard Taylor (born 1929) and the movie star Elizabeth Taylor (1932–2011).
After her marriage, Sothern retired from the stage and never acted again. After living in England several years, where her children were born, they returned to the United States. Living in Los Angeles, California, she devoted herself to her family and the movie career of her daughter. Sothern died at age 99 in Palm Springs. She is interred beside her husband in Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery, Westwood, Los Angeles.[2]