Occupation Actress Years active 1918–50 | Name Sara Allgood Role Actress | |
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Full Name Sara Ellen Allgood Died September 13, 1950, Woodland Hills, California, United States Spouse Gerald Henson (m. 1916–1918) Parents Margaret Allgood, George Allgood Siblings Maire O'Neill, Frank Allgood Movies How Green Was My Valley, Blackmail, That Hamilton Woman, Jane Eyre, Juno and the Paycock Similar People Maire O'Neill, Philip Dunne, Richard Llewellyn, John Brahm, Robert Siodmak |
Sara Allgood
Sara Ellen Allgood (29 November 1880 – 13 September 1950) was an Irish–American actress.
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Early life

Allgood was born at 45 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin, Ireland, on 29 November 1880, one of eight children of George, a compositor, and Margaret (née Harold) Allgood.

Her father was Protestant and her mother Catholic. Her sister was actress Maire O'Neill, from whom she was later estranged. A brother, Tom, became a Roman Catholic priest. After her father's death when she was a young girl, her mother returned to work as a furniture trader. Allgood began work as soon as she was able, apprenticed to a french polisher near her mother's work.
Early career
Allgood joined Inghinidhe na hÉireann ("Daughters of Ireland"), where she first began to study drama under the direction of Maud Gonne and William Fay. She began her acting career at the Abbey Theatre and was in the opening of the Irish National Theatre Society. Her first big role was in December 1904 at the opening of Lady Gregory's Spreading the News. By 1905 she was a full-time actress, touring England and North America.

In 1915 Allgood was cast as the lead in Peg o' My Heart which toured Australia and New Zealand in 1916. She married her leading man, Gerald Henson, in September 1916 in Melbourne. Her happiness was short lived. She gave birth to a daughter named Mary in January 1918, who died just a day later. Her husband died of the flu in the outbreak of 1918 in November of that same year. After her return to Ireland Allgood continued to perform at the Abbey Theatre. Her most memorable performance was in Seán O'Casey's Juno and the Paycock in 1923. She won acclaim in London when she played Bessie Burgess in O'Casey's The Plough and the Stars in 1926.
Film career and later life
Allgood was frequently featured in early Hitchcock films, such as Blackmail (1929), Juno and the Paycock (1930), and Sabotage (1936). She also had a significant role in Storm in a Teacup (1937).
After many successful theatre tours of America she settled in Hollywood in 1940 to pursue an acting career. Allgood was nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for her role as Beth Morgan in the 1941 film How Green Was My Valley. She also had memorable roles in the 1941 retelling of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, It Happened in Flatbush (1942), Jane Eyre (1943), The Lodger (1944), The Keys of the Kingdom (1944), The Spiral Staircase (1946), The Fabulous Dorseys (1947), and the original Cheaper by the Dozen (1950).
Later years
Allgood became a United States citizen in 1945 and died of a heart attack in 1950 in Woodland Hills, California.