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Full Name
  
Patti Woodard

Name
  
Jane Darwell

Cause of death
  
Heart attack

Role
  
Actress

Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1913–1964


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Born
  
October 15, 1879 (
1879-10-15
)
Palmyra, Marion CountyMissouri, U.S.

Died
  
August 13, 1967, Woodland Hills, California, United States

Parents
  
William Robert Woodard, Ellen Booth

Awards
  
Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Movies
  
The Grapes of Wrath, Mary Poppins, Gone with the Wind, My Darling Clementine, The Ox‑Bow Incident

Similar People
  
John Ford, Henry Fonda, Nunnally Johnson, Harry Davenport, Laura Hope Crews

Resting place
  

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Jane Darwell (born Patti Woodard, October 15, 1879 – August 13, 1967) was an American actress of stage, film, and television. With appearances in more than one hundred major motion pictures spanning half a century, Darwell is perhaps best-remembered for her portrayal of the matriarch and leader of the Joad family in the film adaptation of John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath, for which she received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, and her role as the Bird Woman in Disney's musical family film, Mary Poppins. Darwell has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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Early life

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Born to William Robert Woodard, president of the Louisville Southern Railroad, and Ellen Booth in Palmyra in Marion County in northeastern Missouri, she originally intended to become a circus rider, then later an opera singer. Her father objected, however, and she compromised by becoming an actress but changed her name to Darwell to avoid sullying the family name.

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The Jane Darwell Birthplace was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

"Woodard" or "Woodward"?

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Some sources give Darwell's birth name as Patti Woodward. They include Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia, Screen World Presents the Encyclopedia of Hollywood Film Actors: From the silent era to 1965, Missouri Biographical Dictionary, Screen World 1968, The New Biographical Dictionary of Film, and Dictionary of Missouri Biography.

Career

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She took up voice culture and the piano followed by a course in dramatics. At one point, she decided to enter a convent but instead changed her mind and became an actress. Darwell began acting in theater productions in Chicago and made her first film appearance in 1913. She appeared in almost twenty films over the next two years before returning to the stage. After a 15-year absence from films, she resumed her film career in 1930 with a role in Tom Sawyer, and her career as a Hollywood character actress began. Short, stout, and plain, she was quickly cast in a succession of films usually as the mother of one of the major characters. She also appeared in five Shirley Temple films, usually as the housekeeper or grandmother.

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She won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress as "Ma Joad" in The Grapes of Wrath (1940), a role she was given at the insistence of the film's star, Henry Fonda. A contract player with 20th Century Fox, Darwell was memorably cast in The Ox-Bow Incident, and occasionally starred in "B" movies and played featured parts in scores of major films.

Darwell had noted appearances on the stage as well; in 1944, she was popular in the stage comedy Suds in Your Eye, in which she played an Irishwoman who had inherited a junkyard.

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By the end of her career she had appeared in more than 170 films, including Huckleberry Finn (1931), Jesse James (1939), Gone with the Wind (1939), The Devil and Daniel Webster (1941), The Ox-Bow Incident (1943), and My Darling Clementine (1946).

Darwell was among the guest stars on an episode of Faye Emerson's Wonderful Town, a variety television series which aired on CBS from 1951 to 1952 in which hostess Faye Emerson visits a different city each week to accent the local music. In 1954, Darwell appeared with Andy Clyde in the episode "Santa's Old Suit" of the series, The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse. This same episode was re-run the following Christmas 1955 on Studio 57. In 1959, she appeared with child actor Roger Mobley in the episode "Mr. Rush's Secretary" on the NBC western series, Buckskin, starring Tom Nolan and Sally Brophy. She guest starred on John Bromfield's crime drama in a modern western setting, Sheriff of Cochise.

On July 27, 1961, Darwell appeared as "Grandmother McCoy" in an episode of the ABC sitcom The Real McCoys. In the story line, the series characters played by Walter Brennan, Richard Crenna, and Kathleen Nolan return to fictitious Smokey Corners, West Virginia for Grandmother McCoy's 100th birthday gathering. Darwell was fifteen years older than "son", Walter Brennan. Pat Buttram and Henry Jones appeared in this episode as Cousin Carl and Jed McCoy, respectively.

Darwell's final role as the old woman feeding the birds in Mary Poppins (1964) was personally assigned to her by Walt Disney.

On February 8, 1960, Darwell received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contributions to the motion-picture industry; it is located at 6735 Hollywood Boulevard.

Death

In her last years, Darwell's health was poor. It took personal persuasion from Walt Disney for her to appear in Disney's Mary Poppins as she was, by then, tired, frail and in her middle eighties.

Darwell died August 13, 1967, at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, from a myocardial infarction at the age of 87. She is interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.

Filmography

Actress
1964
Mary Poppins as
The Bird Woman
1964
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (TV Series) as
Granny Carnation
- The Jar (1964) - Granny Carnation
1963
Burke's Law (TV Series) as
Mrs. Leah Mulligan
- Who Killed Eleanora Davis? (1963) - Mrs. Leah Mulligan
1961
Follow the Sun (TV Series) as
Charlotte Randolph
- The Far End of Nowhere (1961) - Charlotte Randolph
1961
Lassie (TV Series) as
Mrs. Brenner
- Lassie's Wild Baby (1961) - Mrs. Brenner
1959
Wagon Train (TV Series) as
Mrs. Anderson / Angie Matthewson
- The Artie Matthewson Story (1961) - Angie Matthewson
- The Andrew Hale Story (1959) - Mrs. Anderson
- The Vivian Carter Story (1959) - Mrs. Anderson
1961
The Real McCoys (TV Series) as
Grandma McCoy
- Fly Away Home (1961) - Grandma McCoy
- Back to West Virginny (1961) - Grandma McCoy
1961
Shirley Temple's Storybook (TV Series) as
Grandma
- The Fawn (1961) - Grandma
1960
New Comedy Showcase (TV Series) as
Olga
- You're Only Young Twice (1960) - Olga
1959
Hound-Dog Man as
Grandma Wilson
1959
Buckskin (TV Series) as
Mrs. Hale
- Mr. Rush's Secretary (1959) - Mrs. Hale
1958
The Last Hurrah as
Delia Boylan
1956
Matinee Theatre (TV Series)
- A Boy Grows Up (1958)
- Singer in the Valley (1956)
- Mother Was a Bachelor (1956)
1958
Maverick (TV Series) as
Mrs. Knowles
- Black Fire (1958) - Mrs. Knowles
1958
Studio One (TV Series) as
Anna - Maid
- A Dead Ringer (1958) - Anna - Maid
1956
Playhouse 90 (TV Series) as
Lady on Bus / Annie Jackson / Mrs. Jacoby
- Three Men on a Horse (1957) - Lady on Bus
- The Greer Case (1957) - Annie Jackson
- Sincerely, Willis Wade (1956) - Mrs. Jacoby
1957
Circus Boy (TV Series) as
Mamie LaRue
- Big Top Angel (1957) - Mamie LaRue
1956
The Sheriff of Cochise (TV Series) as
Mrs. Harvey
- The Shadow (1956) - Mrs. Harvey
1956
Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series)
- Once Upon a Crime (1956)
1956
Cavalcade of America (TV Series) as
Minna
- Woman's Work (1956) - Minna
1956
Girls in Prison as
Matron Jamieson
1956
My Friend Flicka (TV Series) as
Grandma Dobbs
- Mister Goblin (1956) - Grandma Dobbs
1956
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (TV Series) as
O'Hara's Mother
- Rin Tin Tin Meets O'Hara's Mother (1956) - O'Hara's Mother
1956
Screen Directors Playhouse (TV Series) as
Lena
- Prima Donna (1956) - Lena
1956
There's Always Tomorrow as
Mrs. Rogers
1955
Studio 57 (TV Series) as
Carrie Harper / Mom Riker
- Santa's Old Suit (1955) - Carrie Harper
- Center Ring (1955) - Mom Riker
1955
Climax! (TV Series) as
Mrs. Koestler / B. Cool
- House of Shadows (1955) - Mrs. Koestler
- The Bigger They Come (1955) - B. Cool
1954
The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) as
Mama Mumby / Mrs. Riggs / Christabel / ...
- The Mumbys (1955) - Mama Mumby
- Second Sight (1955) - Mrs. Riggs
- Slide, Darling, Slide (1954) - Christabel
- The Tryst (1954)
- The Good of His Soul (1954) - Mrs. O'Connor
1955
Willy (TV Series) as
Katherine
- Willy and Hansel and Gretel (1955) - Katherine
1955
A Life at Stake as
Landlady
1955
Hit the Deck as
Jenny
1954
The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse (TV Series) as
Carrie Harper
- Santa's Old Suit (1954) - Carrie Harper
1954
The Loretta Young Show (TV Series) as
Irene Townsend
- Evil for Evil (1954) - Irene Townsend
1954
Fireside Theatre (TV Series)
- Nine Quarts of Water (1954)
1953
The Bigamist as
Mrs. Connelly
1953
Affair with a Stranger as
Ma Stanton
1953
It Happens Every Thursday as
Mrs. Eva Spatch
1953
The Sun Shines Bright as
Mrs. Aurora Ratchitt
1952
Hollywood Opening Night (TV Series)
- Josie (1952)
1952
We're Not Married! as
Mrs. Bush
1952
The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
Mother in Mother's Day Skit
- Let's Talk About Mother (1952) - Mother in Mother's Day Skit
1951
Personal Appearance Theater (TV Series)
- A Slight Touch of Youth (1951)
1951
Journey Into Light as
Mack
1951
Excuse My Dust as
Mrs. Belden
1951
The Lemon Drop Kid as
Nellie Thursday
1950
Father's Wild Game as
Minverva Bobbin
1950
The Second Face as
Mrs. Lockridge
1950
Three Husbands as
Mrs. Wurdeman
1950
Redwood Forest Trail as
Hattie Hickory
1950
Surrender as
Molly Hale
1950
Caged as
Isolation Matron
1950
Wagon Master as
Sister Ledyard
1950
The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady as
Mrs. Murphy
1949
Red Canyon as
Aunt Jane
1948
3 Godfathers as
Miss Florie
1948
Train to Alcatraz as
Aunt Ella
1947
The Red Stallion as
Mrs. Aggie Curtis
1947
Keeper of the Bees as
Mrs. Ferris
1946
My Darling Clementine as
Kate Nelson
1946
Three Wise Fools as
Sister Mary Brigid
1946
The Dark Horse as
Aunt Hattie
1945
Captain Tugboat Annie as
Tugboat Annie
1945
A Yank in London as
Mrs. Patterson
1944
Sunday Dinner for a Soldier as
Mrs. Helen Dobson
1944
She's a Sweetheart as
Mom
1944
Music in Manhattan as
Mrs. Pearson
1944
The Impatient Years as
Minister's Wife
1944
Reckless Age as
Mrs. Connors
1943
Tender Comrade as
Mrs. Henderson
1943
Government Girl as
Miss Trask (uncredited)
1943
Family Feud (Short) as
The Mother
1943
Stage Door Canteen as
Jane Darwell
1943
Gildersleeve's Bad Day as
Aunt Emma Forrester
1942
The Great Gildersleeve as
Aunt Emma Forrester
1942
The Ox-Bow Incident as
Ma Grier
1942
Highways by Night as
Grandma Fogarty
1942
The Loves of Edgar Allan Poe as
Mrs. Mariah Clemm
1942
Men of Texas as
Mrs.Scott aka Aunt Hattie
1942
It Happened in Flatbush as
Mrs. Maguire
1942
On the Sunny Side as
Annie
1942
Young America as
Grandmother Nora Campbell
1942
All Through the Night as
Mrs. Donahue
1941
Small Town Deb as
Katie
1941
All That Money Can Buy as
Ma Stone
1941
Private Nurse as
Miss Adams
1941
Thieves Fall Out as
Grandma Allen
1940
Chad Hanna as
Mrs. Huguenine
1940
Youth Will Be Served as
Supervisor Stormer
1940
Brigham Young as
Eliza Kent
1940
Untamed as
Mrs. Maggie Moriarty
1940
The Grapes of Wrath as
Ma Joad
1939
Miracle on Main Street as
Mrs. Herman
1939
Gone with the Wind as
Mrs. Merriwether
1939
20, 000 Men a Year as
Mrs. Allen
1939
The Rains Came as
Aunt Phoebe - Mrs. Smiley
1939
Grand Jury Secrets as
Mrs. Keefe
1939
Unexpected Father as
Mrs. Callahan
1939
The Zero Hour as
Sophie
1939
Inside Story as
Aunt Mary Perkins
1939
Jesse James as
Mrs. Samuels
1938
Up the River as
Mrs. Graham
1938
Five of a Kind as
Mrs. Waldron
1938
Time Out for Murder as
Polly - Helen's Supervisor
1938
Little Miss Broadway as
Miss Hutchins
1938
Three Blind Mice as
Mrs. Kilian
1938
Battle of Broadway as
Mrs. Rogers
1938
The Jury's Secret as
Mrs. Sheldon, Bill's Mother
1938
Change of Heart as
Mrs. Thompson
1937
Dangerously Yours as
Aunt Cynthia Barton
1937
Wife, Doctor and Nurse as
Mrs. Krueger
1937
The Singing Marine as
Ma Marine
1937
Slave Ship as
Mrs. Marlowe
1937
Fifty Roads to Town as
Mrs. Henry
1937
The Great Hospital Mystery as
Miss Sarah Keats - Head Nurse
1937
Nancy Steele Is Missing! as
Mrs. Mary Flaherty
1937
Love Is News as
Mrs. Flaherty
1936
Laughing at Trouble as
Glory Bradford
1936
Craig's Wife as
Mrs. Harold
1936
Ramona as
Aunt Ri Hyar
1936
Star for a Night as
Mrs. Martha Lind
1936
White Fang as
Maud Mahoney
1936
Poor Little Rich Girl as
Woodward
1936
Little Miss Nobody as
Martha Bradley
1936
Private Number as
Mrs. Meecham
1936
Captain January as
Eliza Croft
1936
The First Baby as
Mrs. Ellis
1936
The Country Doctor as
Mrs. Graham
1936
Paddy O'Day as
Dora
1935
We're Only Human as
Mrs. Walsh
1935
Metropolitan as
Grandma (uncredited)
1935
Navy Wife as
Mrs. Louise Keats
1935
Curly Top as
Mrs. Denham
1935
Wig-Wag (Short) as
Mrs. Winchell - Jack's Mother (uncredited)
1935
Life Begins at 40 as
Ida Harris
1935
McFadden's Flats as
Nora McFadden
1935
One More Spring as
Mrs. Sweeney
1935
The Gilded Lily as
Woman in Crowd at Southampton (uncredited)
1934
Bright Eyes as
Mrs. Higgins
1934
Gentlemen Are Born as
Landlady (uncredited)
1934
The White Parade as
Miss 'Sailor' Robets
1934
The Firebird as
Mrs. Miller - Apartment House Tenant (uncredited)
1934
Tomorrow's Youth as
Mary O'Brien
1934
Happiness Ahead as
Mrs. Davis - the Landlady
1934
Wake Up and Dream as
Landlady
1934
Desirable as
Frederick's Mother (uncredited)
1934
One Night of Love as
Mrs. Barrett - Mary's Mother (uncredited)
1934
Embarrassing Moments as
Mrs. Stuckelberger
1934
Million Dollar Ransom as
Ma McGarry (uncredited)
1934
Blind Date as
Ma Taylor
1934
Most Precious Thing in Life as
Mrs. O'Day
1934
Let's Talk It Over as
Mrs. O'Keefe
1934
Change of Heart as
Mrs. Mc Gowan
1934
The Scarlet Empress as
Miss Cardell, Sophia's Nurse (uncredited)
1934
Finishing School as
Maude - Internes' Receptionist (uncredited)
1934
Once to Every Woman as
Mrs. Wood
1934
Journal of a Crime as
Dinner Guest (uncredited)
1934
David Harum as
Mrs. Woolsey (uncredited)
1934
Heat Lightning as
Gladys
1934
Wonder Bar as
Baroness (uncredited)
1934
Fashions of 1934 as
Customer at Maison Elegance (uncredited)
1934
Cross Country Cruise as
Mrs. O'Hara (uncredited)
1933
King for a Night as
Mrs. Williams (uncredited)
1933
Roman Scandals as
Roman Spa Proprietress (uncredited)
1933
Design for Living as
Curtis' Housekeeper
1933
Only Yesterday as
Mrs. Lane
1933
Aggie Appleby, Maker of Men as
Mrs. Spence - Landlady (uncredited)
1933
Ann Vickers as
Mrs. Gage (uncredited)
1933
One Sunday Afternoon as
Mrs. Lind
1933
He Couldn't Take It as
Mrs. Case
1933
Before Dawn as
Mrs. Marble
1933
Bed of Roses as
Mrs. Webster - Head Prison Matron (uncredited)
1933
Good Housewrecking (Short) as
Wife
1933
Jennie Gerhardt as
Boardinghouse Keeper (uncredited)
1933
Emergency Call as
Head Nurse Brown (uncredited)
1933
The Girl in 419 as
Nurse Esmond (uncredited)
1933
Bondage as
Mrs. Elizabeth Wharton
1933
Murders in the Zoo as
Banquet Guest (uncredited)
1933
Child of Manhattan as
Mrs. McGonagle
1933
The Past of Mary Holmes
1933
Air Hostess as
Ma Kearny
1932
Women Won't Tell as
Mrs. Walter Robinson
1932
Hot Saturday as
Ida Brock
1932
Washington Merry-Go-Round as
Alice's Aunt (uncredited)
1932
Back Street as
Mrs. Adolph Schmidt
1932
The Strange Case of Clara Deane as
Mortimer's Wife (uncredited)
1932
Young America as
Schoolteacher (uncredited)
1932
No One Man as
Patient (uncredited)
1931
Ladies of the Big House as
Mrs. Turner
1931
Huckleberry Finn as
Widow Douglas
1931
Fighting Caravans as
Pioneer Woman (uncredited)
1930
Tom Sawyer as
Widow Douglas
1923
Little Church Around the Corner as
Anxious Woman at Mine Disaster (uncredited)
1920
The Restless Sex as
Housekeeper (uncredited)
1915
The Reform Candidate as
Mrs. Haggerty
1915
The Rug Maker's Daughter as
Mrs. Van Buren
1915
After Five as
Mrs. Russell - Aunt Diddy
1915
The Goose Girl as
Irma
1915
Hypocrites as
Madam (uncredited)
1914
Rose of the Rancho as
Senora Castro Kenton - Juanita's Mother
1914
Ready Money as
Mrs. Tyler
1914
The Man on the Box as
Mrs. Chadwick
1914
The Only Son as
Mrs. Brainerd
1914
The Master Mind as
Milwaukee Sadie
1914
Brewster's Millions as
Mrs. Dan De Mille
1913
The White Squaw (Short) as
Watahnah
1913
War of the Cattle Range (Short)
1913
The Cowboy Magnate (Short) as
Mrs. Graham - Phyllis's Mother
1913
In the Coils of the Python (Short)
1913
When Sherman Marched to the Sea (Short)
1913
The Head Hunters (Short) as
Matesa
1913
At Shiloh (Short) as
Mrs. Carlton
1913
The Capture of Aguinaldo (Short)
Thanks
2014
Special Collector's Edition (TV Series) (in memory of - 1 episode)
- Mary Poppins: 1ª Edición (2014) - (in memory of)
Self
1964
That Regis Philbin Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.17 (1964) - Self
1962
Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.186 (1962) - Self
1953
The 25th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1951
Wonderful Town, U.S.A. (TV Series) as
Self
- Jane Darwell, Barry Bingham, Major Charles Farnsley, Sleepy Marlow (1951) - Self
1942
The Battle of Midway (Documentary short) as
Narrator (voice)
1933
Murder at the Bridge Table (Short) as
Self - Bridge Player
Archive Footage
2011
Vito (Documentary) as
Mrs. Winchell - Jack's Mother
2011
These Amazing Shadows (Documentary) as
Ma Joad (clip from The Grapes of Wrath (1940)) (uncredited)
2008
Elvis Mitchell: Under the Influence (TV Series) as
Ma Joad in 'The Grapes of Wrath'
- Richard Gere (2008) - Ma Joad in 'The Grapes of Wrath'
2004
Roma as
Ma Joad
2002
John Ford Goes to War (Documentary)
1995
Biography (TV Series documentary) as
Ma Joad
- Darryl F. Zanuck: 20th Century Filmmaker (1995) - Ma Joad (uncredited)
1994
100 Years at the Movies (TV Short documentary) as
Self
1988
Walt Disney World 4th of July Spectacular (TV Special) as
Ma Joad
1986
Disney's Greatest Lullabies Volume Two (Video short) as
The Bird Woman
1978
AFI Life Achievement Award (TV Series documentary) as
Ma Joad
- AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Henry Fonda (1978) - Ma Joad
1976
America at the Movies (Documentary) as
Ma Joad
1972
The Dick Cavett Show (TV Series) as
Eliza Croft from film CAPTAIN JANUARY
- Episode dated 5 May 1972 (1972) - Eliza Croft from film CAPTAIN JANUARY
1971
The American West of John Ford (TV Movie documentary) as
Actress 'Wagon Master' (uncredited)
1937
Lest We Forget (Short) as
Clip from: Life Begins at Forty (uncredited)

References

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