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Cause of death
  
Cancer

Name
  
Spring Byington

Years active
  
1904–1968


Occupation
  
Actress

Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Actress

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Full Name
  
Spring Dell Byington

Born
  
October 17, 1886 (
1886-10-17
)

Died
  
September 7, 1971, Hollywood Hills, California, United States

Spouse
  
Roy Carey Chandler (m. 1909–1920)

Children
  
Lois Chandler, Phyllis Chandler

Parents
  
Edwin Lee Byington, Helene Maud Cleghorn Byington, Margaret Eddy

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Dennis Holmes, Marjorie Main, John Smith, Robert Fuller, Janis Paige

Spring byington


Spring Dell Byington (October 17, 1886 – September 7, 1971) was an American actress. Her career included a seven-year run on radio and television as the star of December Bride. She was a former MGM contract player who appeared in films from the 1930s to the 1960s. Byington received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Penelope Sycamore in You Can't Take It with You (1938).

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Early life

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Byington was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, the daughter of Edwin Lee Byington, an educator and superintendent of schools in Colorado, and his wife Helene Maud (Cleghorn) Byington. She had a younger sister, Helene Kimball Byington. Her father died in 1891, and her mother sent her younger daughter to live with her grandparents in Port Hope, Ontario, while Spring remained with relatives in Denver. Helene Byington moved to Boston and enrolled in the Boston University School of Medicine, where she graduated in 1896. She then returned to Denver and opened a practice with her classmate, Dr. Mary Ford.

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Byington performed occasionally in amateur shows as a student, graduating from North High School in 1904. She soon became a professional actress with the Elitch Garden Stock Company. When their mother died in 1907, Byington and Helene were legally adopted by their aunt Margaret Eddy. Byington stated in a 1949 interview that she briefly tried newspaper reporting. However, since she was already of legal age, she decided to start her acting career in New York City, saying that she enjoyed it, and, "I can't do anything else very well."

Stage

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In 1908, Byington joined a repertory company that was touring Buenos Aires, Argentina. Between 1908 and 1916, the company performed American plays, translated into Spanish and Portuguese in Argentina and Brazil.

Upon returning to New York, Byington divided her time between working in Manhattan and staying with her daughters. Her daughters were living with friends J. Allen and Lois Babcock, in Leonardsville Village, New York, who were taking care of them while Byington worked in the city. She began touring in 1919 with a production of Birds in Paradise, which brought the Hawaiian culture to the mainland, and, in 1921, began work with the Stuart Walker Company, for which she played roles in Mr. Pim Passes By, The Ruined Lady, and Rollo's Wild Oats, among others. This connection landed her a role in her first Broadway performance in 1924, George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly's Beggar on Horseback which ran for six months. She renewed the role in March and April 1925, and continued on Broadway with an additional 18 productions in the ten years from 1925 to 1935. These included roles in Kaufman and Moss Hart's Once in a Lifetime, Rachel Crothers's When Ladies Meet, and Dawn Powell's Jig Saw.

Films, radio and television

In her last years on Broadway, Byington began work in films. The first was a short film titled Papa's Slay Ride (1930), where she played the role of Mama, and the second role, and better known, was in Little Women (1933) as Marmee, with Katharine Hepburn as her daughter Jo. For MGM, she played Midshipman Roger Byam's (Franchot Tone) mother in Mutiny on the Bounty (1935). She became a household name during The Jones Family series of films, and continued as a character actress in Hollywood for several years. Byington was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for You Can't Take it with You (1938), which was won by Fay Bainter for Jezebel (in which Byington also had a role as antebellum society matron, Mrs. Kendrick).

During World War II, Byington worked in radio, and decided to continue working in this medium, as her film career began to decline after the war. In 1952, she joined CBS Radio to become the lead role of the widowed Lily Ruskin, in the sitcom December Bride. In 1954, the television company Desilu Productions produced a pilot of the show for a sitcom, also starring Byington. The pilot was successful, and the new hit sitcom aired in its first two seasons immediately following I Love Lucy. December Bride broadcast 111 episodes through 1959.

Byington guest-starred as herself in the CBS sitcom Dennis the Menace, starring Jay North, in the episode titled Dennis' Birthday (1961), with character actor Vaughn Taylor also appearing in this segment.

From 1961 to 1963, Byington was cast as the wise, matronly housekeeper, Daisy Cooper, in the NBC Western series Laramie, starring John Smith and Robert Fuller. On Laramie, Daisy serves as a surrogate grandmother to orphaned Mike Williams, played by the child actor Dennis Holmes.

After Laramie, Byington guest-starred as Mrs. Jolly on Dennis Weaver's NBC sitcom, Kentucky Jones, and as wealthy J. Pauline Spaghetti in an episode of Batman in 1966. Her penultimate role before her death from cancer was in 1967, as Larry Hagman's mother on NBC's I Dream of Jeannie. Her final role was in 1968 as Mother General on ABC's The Flying Nun, starring Sally Field.

Personal life

Byington spoke some Spanish, which she learned during the time spent with her husband in Buenos Aires; and she studied Brazilian Portuguese in her golden years. In July 1958, she confided to reporter Hazel Johnson that she had acquired a "small coffee plantation" in Brazil the month before and was learning Portuguese. "Miss Byington explained that she first listens to a 'conditioning record' before she goes to sleep. An hour later, her Portuguese lessons automatically begin feeding into her pillow by means of a small speaker."

Byington was fascinated by metaphysics and science fiction novels, including George Orwell's 1984. She surprised her co-stars in December Bride with her knowledge of the Earth's satellites and the constellations in the night sky.

In August 1955, Byington began taking flying lessons in Glendale, California, but the studio made her stop because of insurance problems.

In January 1957, she testified in the trial of the Sica brothers as a character witness in behalf of DaLonne Cooper, who was a friend and the script supervisor for December Bride.

Marriage and engagement

In 1909, Spring Byington married Roy Chandler, the manager of the theater troupe with which she worked in Buenos Aires. They remained there until 1916, when Spring returned to New York to give birth to her first daughter, Phyllis Helene. Her second daughter, Lois Irene, was born in 1917. The couple divorced about 1920. Between then and the mid-1930s, she devoted her time to developing her career.

In the late 1930s, Byington was once again engaged to be married, this time to an Argentine industrialist. Following an engagement of a few years and several months before they were to be married, he died unexpectedly. Following this, she chose to devote her life to her career and family.

A number of Hollywood historians have claimed that Byington was a lesbian. Actress Marjorie Main's biographer Michelle Vogel has noted that Main and Byington were reported widely as having had a long-term relationship. When asked about Byington's sexual orientation, Main acknowledged: "It's true, she didn't have much use for men."

Death

On September 7, 1971, Byington died of cancer at her home in the Hollywood Hills. At her request, her body was donated to medical research.

For her contribution to the film and television industry, Byington has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one for films at 6507 Hollywood Blvd., and one for television at 6233 Hollywood Blvd.

Nominations

  • 1933 Alexandrias: Best Supporting Actress, Little Women
  • Won by Mary Astor, The World Changes
  • 1938 Oscars: Best Supporting Actress, You Can't Take It with You
  • Won by Fay Bainter, Jezebel
  • 1950 Golden Globes: Best Actress – Comedy or Musical, Louisa
  • Won by Judy Holliday, Born Yesterday
  • 1957 Emmys: Best Actress – Drama or Comedy Series, December Bride
  • Won by Jane Wyatt, Father Knows Best
  • 1958 Emmys: Best Actress – Drama or Comedy Series, December Bride
  • Won by Jane Wyatt, Father Knows Best
  • Filmography

    Actress
    1968
    The Flying Nun (TV Series) as
    Mother General
    - To Fly or Not to Fly (1968) - Mother General
    1968
    Blondie (TV Series)
    - Blondie's Good Citizen (1968)
    1967
    I Dream of Jeannie (TV Series) as
    Mother
    - Meet My Master's Mother (1967) - Mother
    1966
    Batman (TV Series) as
    J. Pauline Spaghetti
    - The Catwoman Goeth (1966) - J. Pauline Spaghetti
    - The Sandman Cometh (1966) - J. Pauline Spaghetti
    1965
    Dr. Kildare (TV Series) as
    Mother Caritas
    - Going Home (1965) - Mother Caritas
    - Fathers and Daughters (1965) - Mother Caritas
    1965
    Kentucky Jones (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Jolly
    - Feminine Intrusion (1965) - Mrs. Jolly
    1964
    Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (TV Series) as
    Iris Fuchsia
    - The Timothy Heist (1964) - Iris Fuchsia
    1964
    The Greatest Show on Earth (TV Series) as
    Louise
    - This Train Don't Stop Till It Gets There (1964) - Louise
    1963
    Mister Ed (TV Series) as
    Miss Karen Dooley
    - Oh, Those Hats! (1963) - Miss Karen Dooley
    1961
    Laramie (TV Series) as
    Daisy Cooper / Aunt Daisy Cooper
    - The Road to Helena (1963) - Daisy Cooper (credit only)
    - Trapped (1963) - Daisy Cooper
    - Badge of Glory (1963) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Marshals (1963) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Stranger (1963) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Last Battleground (1963) - Daisy Cooper
    - Broken Honor (1963) - Daisy Cooper
    - Edge of Evil (1963) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Sometime Gambler (1963) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Unvanquished (1963) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Violent Ones (1963) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Renegade Brand (1963) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Dispossessed (1963) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Fugitives (1963) - Daisy Cooper
    - No Place to Run (1963) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Wedding Party (1963) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Betrayers (1963) - Daisy Cooper
    - Protective Custody (1963) - Daisy Cooper
    - Vengeance (1963) - Daisy Cooper
    - Naked Steel (1963) - Daisy Cooper
    - Gun Duel (1962) - Daisy Cooper (credit only)
    - Time of the Traitor (1962) - Daisy Cooper
    - Bad Blood (1962) - Daisy Cooper
    - Beyond Justice (1962) - Daisy Cooper
    - Double Eagles (1962) - Aunt Daisy Cooper
    - The Sunday Shoot (1962) - Daisy Cooper
    - Lost Allegiance (1962) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Long Road Back (1962) - Daisy Cooper
    - Shadow of the Past (1962) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Fortune Hunter (1962) - Aunt Daisy Cooper
    - War Hero (1962) - Daisy Cooper
    - Among the Missing (1962) - Daisy Cooper
    - Fall into Darkness (1962) - Daisy Cooper
    - Trial by Fire (1962) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Turn of the Wheel (1962) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Replacement (1962) - Daisy Cooper
    - Justice in a Hurry (1962) - Daisy Cooper
    - Day of the Savage (1962) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Dynamiters (1962) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Runt (1962) - Daisy Cooper
    - A Grave for Cully Brown (1962) - Daisy Cooper (credit only)
    - The High Country (1962) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Confederate Express (1962) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Runaway (1962) - Daisy Cooper
    - Shadows in the Dust (1962) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Barefoot Kid (1962) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Perfect Gift (1962) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Lawless Seven (1961) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Jailbreakers (1961) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Killer Legend (1961) - Daisy Cooper
    - Handful of Fire (1961) - Daisy Cooper (credit only)
    - Wolf Cub (1961) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Accusers (1961) - Daisy Cooper
    - Deadly Is the Night (1961) - Daisy Cooper (credit only)
    - The Last Journey (1961) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Fatal Step (1961) - Daisy Cooper
    - The Mountain Men (1961) - Daisy Cooper
    - Siege at Jubilee (1961) - Daisy Cooper
    - Ladies' Day (1961) - Daisy Cooper
    1960
    Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) as
    Alice Wagner
    - The Man with Two Faces (1960) - Alice Wagner
    1960
    The Tab Hunter Show (TV Series) as
    Mollie Coburn
    - The Matchmaker (1960) - Mollie Coburn
    1960
    Goodyear Theatre (TV Series) as
    Melinda Gray
    - The Sitter's Baby (1960) - Melinda Gray
    1960
    The Detectives (TV Series) as
    'Maudie'
    - Floating Face Down (1960) - 'Maudie'
    1960
    Please Don't Eat the Daisies as
    Suzie Robinson
    1954
    December Bride (TV Series) as
    Lily Ruskin
    - Bald Baby (1959) - Lily Ruskin
    - Lily the Example (1959) - Lily Ruskin
    - Lily Helps Twilly (1959) - Lily Ruskin
    - Linda on TV (1959) - Lily Ruskin
    - Lily Goes Fishing (1959) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Texan, Rory Calhoun (1959) - Lily Ruskin
    - Stan Loses His Nerve (1959) - Lily Ruskin
    - Ruth the Brain (1959) - Lily Ruskin
    - Lily Babysits (1959) - Lily Ruskin
    - Lily's Advice Column (1959) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Martian Show (1959) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Scotch Show (1959) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Hi-Fi Show (1959) - Lily Ruskin
    - Lily's Blind Date (1959) - Lily Ruskin
    - Nurse Is Fired (1959) - Lily Ruskin
    - Pete Has a Baby (1959) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Nurse Show (1959) - Lily Ruskin
    - Beat Generation (1959) - Lily Ruskin
    - Child of Nature (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - Car for Christmas (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Post Office Show (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - Power Saw (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - Tough Mother-in-Law (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - Horse Phobia (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Zsa Zsa Gabor Show (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - Hilda Gets Engaged (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Chimp Show (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - Bride's Father-in-Law (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - Fenwick Arms (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Alaska Show (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Edgar Bergen Show (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - Matt-Pete Fight (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - Lily on Boat (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Capistrano Show (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - Wedding Float (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - Lily's Birthday Dress (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Mickey Rooney Show (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - Aunt Emily (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Gilbert Roland Show (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - Sleep Teaching (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Bouncer Show (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Ed Wynn Show (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - Army Buddy (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - Baby Rehearsal (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Fred MacMurray Show (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - Contour Chair (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Muscleman Show (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - Housemother (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Antique (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Parrot Show (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Airplane Show (1958) - Lily Ruskin
    - Hot Meal (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - Ruth Goes Home to Mother (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Butler Show (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Other Woman (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - Matt's Gray Hair (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Microphone Show (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - Sports Car (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - Photography Show (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Golf Lesson (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - Mean Grandfather (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - Vallee's Protege (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - Lily-Hilda Fight (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - Mountain Climbing (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - Song Plugging (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Old Man (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - Do It Yourself (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - Englishman (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Hobo Show (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - Kissing Booth (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - Masquerade Party (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Engagement Show (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - Duck Hunting (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Piano Show (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - Mother-in-Law Club (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - Study Group (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Budget Show (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Homecoming Show (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - Chicken Farm (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - Royalty (1957) - Lily Ruskin
    - New Year's Party (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - Football Hero (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - Man Town (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Indian Show (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Decorating Show (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Jockey (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - Lily and the Prowler (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - Ritzy Neighborhood (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Prize Fighter (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - House on Blocks (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Marjorie Main Show (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Rory Calhoun Show (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - Swimming Pool (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - Lily the Matchmaker (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - Lily and the Sailor (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Beauty Pageant (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - Jaywalker (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - Ruth's Haircut (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - Lily in a Gas Station (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - Pete's Brother-in-Law (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - Handcuffs (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - Ruth Gets a Job (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Wrestler (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - Sunken Den (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Texas Show: Part 3 (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Texas Show: Part 2 (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Texas Show: Part 1 (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Rudy Vallee Show (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - Matt's Movie Career (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Trailer Show (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - Operation Coleslaw (1956) - Lily Ruskin
    - Rate Your Mate (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - High Sierras (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - Family Quarrel (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - Big Game Hunter (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - Skid Row (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Laundromat Show (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - Let Yourself Go (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Shoplifter (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - Ruth Neglects Matt (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - Lily and the Wolf (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Pizza Show (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Boxing Show (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - Chicken Salad (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - Lily's Song (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Other Couple (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Line-Up (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - Matt's Moustache (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - Gossip (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - Psychiatrist (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - Theater Tickets (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - Matt Cooks (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - Lily's Niece (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - Mexico (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Breakup (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - Wedding Preparations (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - Jealousy (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - Surprise Party (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Insurance Show (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Uranium Show (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Sentimentalist (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Grandfather Clock (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - Lily the Artist (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - Lily Wants to Pay Her Way (1955) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Luau (1954) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Christmas Show (1954) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Rich Man (1954) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Gigolo (1954) - Lily Ruskin
    - Lily Hires a Maid (1954) - Lily Ruskin
    - Lily's Mother-in-Law (1954) - Lily Ruskin
    - Grunion Hunting (1954) - Lily Ruskin
    - My Soldier (1954) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Veterinarian (1954) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Accident (1954) - Lily Ruskin
    - The Chinese Dinner (1954) - Lily Ruskin
    - Lily Is Bored (1954) - Lily Ruskin
    - Lily Ruskin Arrives (1954) - Lily Ruskin
    1956
    The 20th Century-Fox Hour (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Miller
    - The Moneymaker (1956) - Mrs. Miller
    1956
    Strange Stories (TV Series)
    - Bed and Board (1956)
    1956
    Studio 57 (TV Series) as
    Cora Gibbs
    - The Great Wide World (1956) - Cora Gibbs
    1954
    The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) as
    Aunt Cordelia
    - Wonderful Day for a Wedding (1954) - Aunt Cordelia
    1954
    The Rocket Man as
    Justice Amelia Brown
    1953
    The Danny Thomas Show (TV Series) as
    Eloise Adams
    - Wonderland (1953) - Eloise Adams
    1952
    Because You're Mine as
    Mrs. Montville
    1952
    No Room for the Groom as
    Mama Kingshead
    1951
    Bannerline as
    Mrs. Loomis
    1951
    Angels in the Outfield as
    Sister Edwitha
    1951
    The Bigelow Theatre (TV Series)
    - Charming Billy (1951)
    1951
    According to Mrs. Hoyle as
    Mrs. Harriet Hoyle
    1950
    Pulitzer Prize Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Mrs. January
    - The Happy Journey (1951)
    - Mrs. January and Mr. Ex (1950) - Mrs. January
    1950
    Walk Softly, Stranger as
    Mrs. Brentman
    1950
    Devil's Doorway as
    Mrs. Masters
    1950
    The Skipper Surprised His Wife as
    Agnes Thorndyke
    1950
    Louisa as
    Louisa Norton
    1950
    Please Believe Me as
    Mrs. Milwright
    1950
    The Reformer and the Redhead as
    Kathy's Mother (voice, uncredited)
    1949
    The Big Wheel as
    Mary Coy
    1949
    In the Good Old Summertime as
    Nellie Burke
    1948
    B.F.'s Daughter as
    Gladys Fulton
    1947
    It Had to Be You as
    Mrs. Martha Stafford
    1947
    Singapore as
    Mrs. Bellows
    1947
    Cynthia as
    Carrie Jannings
    1947
    Living in a Big Way as
    Mrs. Minerva Alsop Morgan
    1947
    My Brother Talks to Horses as
    Mrs. 'Ma' Penrose
    1946
    Faithful in My Fashion as
    Miss Mary Swanson
    1946
    Little Mister Jim as
    Mrs. Starwell
    1946
    Dragonwyck as
    Magda
    1946
    A Letter for Evie as
    Mrs. McPherson
    1946
    Meet Me on Broadway as
    Sylvia Kane Storm
    1945
    Captain Eddie as
    Mrs. Frost
    1945
    Thrill of a Romance as
    Nona Glenn
    1945
    Salty O'Rourke as
    Mrs. Brooks
    1945
    The Enchanted Cottage as
    Violet Price
    1944
    I'll Be Seeing You as
    Mrs. Marshall
    1944
    Reward Unlimited (Short) as
    Peggy's Mother
    1944
    The Heavenly Body as
    Nancy Potter
    1943
    Sucker Bait (Documentary short) as
    Jack's Mother
    1943
    Heaven Can Wait as
    Bertha Van Cleve
    1943
    Presenting Lily Mars as
    Mrs. Mars
    1942
    The War Against Mrs. Hadley as
    Cecilia Talbot
    1942
    The Affairs of Martha as
    Sophia Sommerfield
    1942
    Rings on Her Fingers as
    Mrs. Maybelle Worthington
    1942
    Roxie Hart as
    Mary Sunshine
    1942
    The Vanishing Virginian as
    Rosa Yancey
    1941
    When Ladies Meet as
    Bridget Drake
    1941
    Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime as
    Carlotta Emerson
    1941
    The Devil and Miss Jones as
    Elizabeth Ellis
    1941
    Meet John Doe as
    Mrs. Mitchell
    1941
    Arkansas Judge as
    Mary Shoemaker
    1940
    Lucky Partners as
    Aunt Lucy
    1940
    My Love Came Back as
    Mrs. Malette
    1940
    On Their Own as
    Mrs. John Jones
    1940
    Young as You Feel as
    Mrs. John Jones
    1940
    Laddie as
    Mrs. Stanton
    1940
    The Blue Bird as
    Mummy Tyl
    1939
    A Child Is Born as
    Mrs. West
    1939
    Too Busy to Work as
    Mrs. John Jones
    1939
    Quick Millions as
    Mrs. John Jones
    1939
    Chicken Wagon Family as
    Josephine Fippany
    1939
    The Jones Family in Hollywood as
    Mrs. John Jones
    1939
    The Story of Alexander Graham Bell as
    Mrs. Hubbard
    1939
    Everybody's Baby as
    Mrs. John Jones
    1938
    Down on the Farm as
    Mrs. John Jones
    1938
    You Can't Take It with You as
    Penny Sycamore
    1938
    Safety in Numbers as
    Mrs. John Jones
    1938
    A Trip to Paris as
    Mrs. John Jones
    1938
    Jezebel as
    Mrs. Kendrick
    1938
    Love on a Budget as
    Mrs. Louise Jones
    1938
    Penrod and His Twin Brother as
    Mrs. Schofield
    1938
    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer as
    Widow Douglas (uncredited)
    1938
    The Buccaneer as
    Dolly Madison
    1937
    The Jones Family in Borrowing Trouble as
    Mrs. John Jones
    1937
    Hot Water as
    Mrs. John Jones
    1937
    It's Love I'm After as
    Aunt Ella Paisley
    1937
    Hotel Haywire as
    Mrs. Parkhouse
    1937
    The Road Back as
    Ernst's Mother
    1937
    Big Business as
    Mrs. John Jones
    1937
    A Family Affair as
    Mrs. Emily Hardy
    1937
    Penrod and Sam as
    Mrs. Schofield
    1937
    Clarence as
    Mrs. Wheeler
    1937
    Green Light as
    Mrs. Dexter
    1937
    Off to the Races as
    Mrs. John Jones
    1936
    Theodora Goes Wild as
    Rebecca Perry
    1936
    The Charge of the Light Brigade as
    Lady Octavia Warrenton
    1936
    The Girl on the Front Page as
    Mrs. Langford
    1936
    Dodsworth as
    Matey Pearson
    1936
    Stage Struck as
    Mrs. Randall
    1936
    Back to Nature as
    Mrs. Louise Jones
    1936
    Palm Springs as
    Aunt Letty
    1936
    Educating Father as
    Mrs. John Jones
    1936
    Every Saturday Night as
    Mrs. Evers
    1936
    The Voice of Bugle Ann as
    Ma Davis
    1935
    The Great Impersonation as
    Duchess Caroline
    1935
    Broadway Hostess as
    Mrs. Duncan-Griswald-Wembly-Smythe
    1935
    Ah Wilderness! as
    Essie Miller
    1935
    Mutiny on the Bounty as
    Mrs. Byam
    1935
    Way Down East as
    Mrs. Louisa Bartlett
    1935
    Orchids to You as
    Alice Draper
    1935
    Love Me Forever as
    Clara Fields
    1935
    Werewolf of London as
    Miss Ettie Coombes
    1933
    Little Women as
    Marmee March
    1930
    Papa's Slay Ride (Short) as
    Mama
    Miscellaneous
    1959
    Sleeping Beauty (live action model: Fairy - uncredited)
    Soundtrack
    1956
    The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Spring Byington (1956) - (performer: "Spoonin' Moon" - uncredited)
    1953
    The Danny Thomas Show (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Wonderland (1953) - (performer: "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bat" - uncredited)
    1949
    In the Good Old Summertime (performer: "In the Good Old Summertime")
    1942
    The War Against Mrs. Hadley ("Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64" (1888), uncredited)
    1942
    The Vanishing Virginian (performer: "In the Evening by the Moonlight", "Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?" (1902) - uncredited)
    1933
    Little Women (performer: "Abide with Me" (1861) - uncredited)
    Self
    1969
    The Joey Bishop Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #4.82 (1969) - Self
    1966
    The Linkletter Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 19 January 1966 (1966) - Self
    1962
    Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.184 (1962) - Self
    - Episode #2.144 (1962) - Self
    1961
    Dennis the Menace (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Dennis' Birthday (1961) - Self
    1959
    Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Self
    - The Desilu Revue (1959) - Self
    1957
    The Lux Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.12 (1957) - Self
    1957
    What's My Line? (TV Series) as
    Self - Mystery Guest
    - Spring Byington (1957) - Self - Mystery Guest
    1956
    The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Actress / Singer
    - Spring Byington (1956) - Self - Actress / Singer
    1956
    The Vic Damone Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Actress / Self
    - Episode #1.11 (1956) - Self - Actress
    - Episode #1.1 (1956) - Self
    1956
    The George Gobel Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Spring Byington, Margaret Truman (1956) - Self
    Archive Footage
    2008
    Wrangler: Anatomy of an Icon (Documentary) as
    Actress
    2004
    In the Good Old Summertime Intro (Video documentary short) as
    Nellie Burke
    2004
    Love Find Andy Hardy Intro (Video documentary short) as
    Mrs. Emily Hardy
    1997
    Once Upon a Dream: The Making of Walt Disney's 'Sleeping Beauty' (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    1997
    Biography (TV Series documentary) as
    Mrs. Mitchell
    - Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down the Line (1997) - Mrs. Mitchell (uncredited)
    1984
    Going Hollywood: The '30s (Documentary)
    1971
    The Dick Cavett Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Gov. Ronald Reagan/Bob Newhart/James Wong Howe (1971) - Self
    1958
    The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Ed Sullivan's Invitation to Moscow (1958) - Self
    1949
    Some of the Best: Twenty-Five Years of Motion Picture Leadership (Documentary short) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1939
    Land of Liberty as
    Dolly Madison (edited from 'The Buccaneer')

    References

    Spring Byington Wikipedia