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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1894–1938


Name
  
Alison Skipworth

Role
  
Actress

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Full Name
  
Alison Mary Elliott Margaret Groom

Born
  
25 July 1863 (
1863-07-25
)
London, England, UK

Died
  
July 5, 1952, New York City, New York, United States

Spouse
  
Frank Markham Skipworth (m. 1882–1929)

Movies
  
Tillie and Gus, Becky Sharp, Satan Met a Lady, The Devil Is a Woman, Dangerous

Similar People
  
Alfred E Green, Norman Z McLeod, Alexander Hall, Rouben Mamoulian, Lowell Sherman

Alison Skipworth (25 July 1863 – 5 July 1952) was an English stage and screen actress.

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Early years

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Skipworth was born Alison Mary Elliott Margaret Groom in London. She was the daughter of Dr. Richard Ebenezer Groom and Elizabeth Rodgers, and she had a private education.

Stage

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Alison Skipworth made her first stage appearance at Daly's Theatre in London in 1894, in A Gaiety Girl. Her first American performance came the following year at the Broadway Theatre in New York City. She sang in light opera in An Artist's Model. In this production she served as understudy to Marie Tempest. After performing in two London plays, Skipworth returned to the United States, and made it her home. She joined the company of Daniel Frohman at the Lyceum. There she made her debut as Mrs. Ware in The Princess and the Butterfly in 1897.

In 1905 and 1906 Skipworth toured with Viola Allen in three productions of Shakespeare, Cymbeline, Twelfth Night, and As You Like It. In the following years she played with James K. Hackett and John Drew, Jr., among other theatre celebrities. Productions in which she was featured are The Swan, The Enchanted April, The Grand Duchess and the Waiter, Mrs. Dane's Defence and Marseilles.

Film

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Skipworth appeared in her first film in 1912, A Mardi Gras Mix-Up. The same year she performed in The Pilgrimage, Into the Jungle, and A Political Kidnapping. She excelled in the new sound medium in films which arrived at the close of the 1920s. In 1930 she made her first talkie, Strictly Unconventional. Skipworth appeared opposite W. C. Fields as his foil in four films: If I Had a Million (1932), Tillie and Gus (1933), Alice in Wonderland (1933), and Six of a Kind (1934). Her film career continued until 1938 with many major supporting roles. Her later screen credits include The Casino Murder Case, The Girl from 10th Avenue, King of the Newsboys, Wide Open Faces, and Ladies in Distress.

Personal life

Skipworth was married to Frank Markham Skipworth, an artist; they later divorced. Nicknamed "Skippy", Skipworth resided in an ordinary Hollywood flat, drove a Ford, and drank tea daily in her own garden each afternoon when she was not working.

Death

Skipworth died of natural causes in 1952 at her home in New York City, three weeks short of her 89th birthday.

Filmography

Actress
1938
Ladies in Distress as
Josephine Bonney
1938
Wide Open Faces as
Auntie Martha
1938
King of the Newsboys as
Nora
1937
Two Wise Maids as
Agatha Stanton / Old Lady Ironsides
1937
Stolen Holiday as
Suzanne
1936
White Hunter as
Aunt Frederika
1936
Two in a Crowd as
Lillie Eckleberger aka Lillie the Toad
1936
The Gorgeous Hussy as
Mrs. Beall
1936
Satan Met a Lady as
Madame Barabbas
1936
The Princess Comes Across as
Lady Gertrude
1935
Hitch Hike Lady as
Mrs. Amelia Blake
1935
Dangerous as
Mrs. Williams
1935
Shanghai as
Aunt Jane
1935
Doubting Thomas as
Mrs. Pampinelli
1935
Becky Sharp as
Miss Crawley
1935
The Girl from 10th Avenue as
Agnes Martin
1935
The Casino Murder Case as
Priscilla Kinkaid Llewellyn
1935
The Devil Is a Woman as
Senora Perez
1934
Here Is My Heart as
Countess Rostova
1934
The Captain Hates the Sea as
Mrs. Yolanda Magruder
1934
The Notorious Sophie Lang as
Aunt Nellie
1934
Shoot the Works as
The Countess
1934
Wharf Angel as
Mother Bright
1934
Coming Out Party as
Miss Gertrude Vanderdoe
1934
Six of a Kind as
Mrs. K. Rumford
1933
Alice in Wonderland as
Duchess
1933
Tillie and Gus as
Tillie Winterbottom
1933
Midnight Club as
Lady Barrett-Smythe
1933
The Song of Songs as
Mrs. Rasmussen
1933
A Lady's Profession as
Beulah Bonnell
1933
He Learned About Women as
Mme. Vivienne Pompadour
1933
Tonight Is Ours as
Grand Duchess Emilie
1933
Hollywood on Parade No. A-6 (Short)
1932
If I Had a Million as
Emily La Rue
1932
Night After Night as
Miss Mabel Jellyman
1932
Madame Racketeer as
Countess von Claudwig / Martha Hicks
1932
Sinners in the Sun as
Mrs. Blake
1932
High Pressure as
Mrs. Miller (uncredited)
1932
The Unexpected Father as
Mrs. Hawkins
1931
Tonight or Never as
Marchesa Bianca San Giovanni
1931
Devotion as
Matilda Coggins
1931
The Road to Singapore as
Mrs. Wey-Smith
1931
The Night Angel as
Countess von Martini
1931
Virtuous Husband as
Mrs. Olwell
1930
Oh, for a Man! as
Laura
1930
Du Barry, Woman of Passion as
La Gourdan
1930
Outward Bound as
Mrs. Cliveden-Banks (as Allison Skipworth)
1930
Raffles as
Lady Kitty Melrose
1930
Strictly Unconventional as
Lady Catherine Champion-Chene
1925
Big Pal as
Agatha Briggs (uncredited)
1921
Handcuffs or Kisses as
Miss Strodd
1920
39 East as
Mrs. de Mailly
1912
A Political Kidnapping (Short)
1912
Into the Jungle (Short)
1912
The Pilgrimage (Short) as
William's Mother
1912
A Mardi Gras Mix-Up (Short) as
The Doctor's Wife
Soundtrack
1933
Alice in Wonderland (performer: "Speak Roughly to Your Little Boy" - uncredited)
1933
Tillie and Gus (performer: "Throw Out the Life Line" (1888) uncredited)
Self
1934
Screen Snapshots, Series 14, No. 1 (Documentary short) as
Self
1934
Hollywood on Parade No. B-6 (Short) as
Self
Archive Footage
2003
Living Famously (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Mae West (2003) - Self
1982
Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (TV Movie documentary) as
Actress - 'Tillie and Gus' (uncredited)
1965
Hollywood My Home Town (Documentary) as
Self
1933
Hollywood on Parade No. B-5 (Short) as
Self (uncredited)

References

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