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Occupation
  
Actress

Parents
  
William Alfred Whitty

Role
  
Film actress


Name
  
May Whitty

Years active
  
1914–1948

Children
  
Margaret Webster

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Full Name
  
Mary Louise Whitty

Born
  
19 June 1865 (
1865-06-19
)
Liverpool, Lancashire, England, UK

Died
  
May 29, 1948, Beverly Hills, California, United States

Spouse
  
Ben Webster (m. 1892–1947)

Movies
  
The Lady Vanishes, Mrs Miniver, Gaslight, Night Must Fall, Lassie Come Home

Similar People
  
Teresa Wright, Margaret Webster, Walter Pidgeon, Richard Ney, Henry Travers

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Dame Mary Louise Webster DBE (19 June 1865 – 29 May 1948), known professionally as May Whitty and later Dame May Whitty, was an English stage and film actress.

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Rapunzel by Dame May Whitty, 1948


Background

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Born in Liverpool, Lancashire, England, to William Alfred Whitty (ca. 1837–1876) and Mary Louisa (née Ashton, ca. 1837–1894), she made her first stage appearance in Liverpool in 1881, later moving to London to appear in the West End.

She married actor-manager Ben Webster in 1892 in St Giles's Parish Church, London, and in 1895 they visited the United States, where Whitty appeared on Broadway. Their first child, a son, died at birth. Their only surviving child, a daughter born in the USA in 1905, Margaret Webster, was a stage actress and held dual US/UK citizenship. Whitty's stage career continued for the rest of her life. In March 1910, she made her transition to middle-aged and elderly character roles, playing Amelia Madras in Harley Granville-Barker's four-act comedy The Madras House. In March 1922, she played the role of Mrs. Bennet before the Queen in a benefit performance of Pride and Prejudice. She acted opposite her husband, who performed its Mr. Darcy.

Honours

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In the 1918 New Year Honours, she was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE, gazetted under her legal married name Mary Louise Webster) in recognition of her charitable work during the First World War. She was the first film and stage actress to receive a damehood, along with the opera singer Nellie Melba, who was also thus honoured in 1918.

Film career and death

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She made her first major Hollywood film appearance recreating her stage role in the film Night Must Fall (1937), which also starred Robert Montgomery and Rosalind Russell, and received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. This led to several supporting roles in films, including that of the vanishing lady, Miss Froy, in Alfred Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes (1938).

She moved permanently to the USA (although she never became a U.S. citizen) in 1939 and appeared both on stage and in Hollywood films, usually playing wealthy dowagers. It was one such part, as Lady Beldon in Mrs Miniver (1942), that brought her a second Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.

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She continued to act for the remainder of her life and died in Beverly Hills, California, from cancer at the age of 82; her husband had died the previous year during surgery.

Filmography

Actress
1948
The Return of October as
Aunt Martha Grant (as Dame May Whitty)
1948
The Sign of the Ram as
Clara Brastock (as Dame May Whitty)
1947
If Winter Comes as
Mrs. Perch (as Dame May Whitty)
1947
This Time for Keeps as
Grandmother Cambaretti (as Dame May Whitty)
1947
Green Dolphin Street as
Mother Superior (as Dame May Whitty)
1946
Devotion as
Lady Thornton (as Dame May Whitty)
1945
My Name Is Julia Ross as
Mrs. Hughes (as Dame May Whitty)
1944
The White Cliffs of Dover as
Nanny (as Dame May Whitty)
1944
Gaslight as
Miss Thwaites (as Dame May Whitty)
1943
Madame Curie as
Madame Eugene Curie (as Dame May Whitty)
1943
Flesh and Fantasy as
Lady Pamela Hardwick (Episode 2) (as Dame May Whitty)
1943
Lassie Come Home as
Dally (as Dame May Whitty)
1943
Stage Door Canteen as
May Whitty (as Dame May Whitty)
1943
The Constant Nymph as
Lady Longborough (as Dame May Whitty)
1943
Crash Dive as
Grandmother (as Dame May Whitty)
1943
Slightly Dangerous as
Baba (as Dame May Whitty)
1943
Forever and a Day as
Mrs. Lucy Trimble (as Dame May Whitty)
1942
Thunder Birds: Soldiers of the Air as
Lady Jane Stackhouse (as Dame May Whitty)
1942
Mrs. Miniver as
Lady Beldon (as Dame May Whitty)
1941
Suspicion as
Mrs. McLaidlaw (as Dame May Whitty)
1941
One Night in Lisbon as
Florence (as Dame May Whitty)
1940
A Bill of Divorcement as
Aunt Hester Fairfield (as Dame May Whitty)
1940
Return to Yesterday as
Mrs. Truscott (as Dame May Whitty)
1939
Raffles as
Lady Melrose (as Dame May Whitty)
1939
Rake's Progress (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Mead - Wilkes' Mother-in-Law (as Dame May Whitty)
1939
The Royal Family of Broadway (TV Movie) as
Fanny Cavendish (as Dame May Whitty)
1939
Mary Rose (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Morland (as Dame May Whitty)
1938
The Lady Vanishes as
Miss Froy (as Dame May Whitty)
1938
Parnell (TV Movie) as
Aunt Caroline (as Dame May Whitty)
1938
I Met My Love Again as
Aunt William (as Dame May Whitty)
1937
Conquest as
Laetitia Bonaparte (as Dame May Whitty)
1937
The Thirteenth Chair as
Mme. Rosalie La Grange (as Dame May Whitty)
1937
Night Must Fall as
Mrs. Bramson (as Dame May Whitty)
1936
Keep Your Seats, Please! as
Aunt Georgina Withers (uncredited)
1920
Colonel Newcombe, the Perfect Gentleman as
Mrs. Mackenzie (as Dame May Whitty)
1915
The Little Minister as
Nanny Webster (as Dame May Whitty)
1914
Enoch Arden as
Miriam Lane
Self
1942
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 6 (Documentary short) as
Self (as Dame May Whitty)
1937
The Candid Camera Story (Very Candid) of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures 1937 Convention (Documentary short) as
Self (uncredited)
Archive Footage
2003
Living Famously (TV Series documentary) as
Miss Froy (clip from The Lady Vanishes (1938))
- Alfred Hitchcock (2003) - Miss Froy (clip from The Lady Vanishes (1938)) (uncredited)

References

May Whitty Wikipedia


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