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  1. Jane Darwell Patti Woodward Actriz estadounidense Nació el 15 de octubre de 1879 en Palmyra (Estados Unidos). Debutó en el cine en el año 1913 con Rose of the Rancho y logró la fama con el papel de "Ma" Joad en Las uvas de la ira (John Ford, 1940), por el que obtuvo el Oscar. En el transcurso de los años treinta, rodó también bajo la dirección de Ernst Lubitsch (Una mujer para dos ...

  2. Descubre todas las películas y series de la filmografía de Jane Darwell. De sus inicios hasta el final de sus 32 años de carrera.

  3. In The Grapes of Wrath. …him an Oscar nomination, and Jane Darwell won an Academy Award as the family’s resilient matriarch. Tom’s soliloquy on the poor, reflecting his heartfelt empathy for their plight, remains one of the most famous scenes in film history: Read More.

  4. Jane Darwell fue una actriz estadounidense nacida en un rancho de Palmyra, Misuri, en 1879 y fallecida en Los Ángeles a los 88 años, tras una prolífica carrera como intérprete de cine y teatro. Bautizada como Patti Woodward, su padre jamás aprobó sus deseos de juventud de convertirse en circense o cantante de ópera.

  5. Jane Darwell was an American actress of stage, film, and television. With appearances in more than 100 major movies spanning half a century, Darwell is perhaps best-remembered for her poignant 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 ...

  6. Jane Darwell was an American actress who appeared in over 100 movies and who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Ma Joad in 'The Grapes of Wrath' in 1940. She is also fondly remembered for her role as the Bird Woman in the Walt Disney musical 'Mary Poppins' in 1965. Biography She was born Patti Woodard on October 15, 1879, in Palmyra, Missouri, into a well ...

  7. Missouri-born Jane Darwell was born Patti Woodard, the daughter of William Robert Woodard, president of the Louisville Southern Railroad, and Ellen (Booth) Woodard, in Palmyra, Missouri, where she grew up on a ranch.She nursed ambitions to be an opera singer, but put it off because of her father's disapproval (she eventually changed her name to Darwell from the family name of Woodard so as not ...