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  1. Mildred Dunnock was an American theater, film and television actress. Born in Baltimore, Maryland and graduated from Western Senior High School, Dunnock was a school teacher who did not start acting until she was in her early thirties. She attended Goucher College where she was a member of Alpha Phi sorority. After a couple of […]

  2. Mildred Dorothy Dunnock aka Urmy (25 Jan 1901 - 5 Jul 1991) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (25 entries) edit. afwiki Mildred Dunnock; arwiki ميلدريد ...

  3. 5 de jul. de 1991 · Biography. When Mildred Dunnock quietly demanded that "Attention must be paid" to Willy Loman in the 1949 Broadway premiere of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" opposite Lee J. Cobb, her indelible performance as Linda Loman became the embodiment of Miller's idealized mother figure: loving, supportive mother and wife and the family's moral ...

  4. Biografía de Mildred Dunnock 25 de Enero de 1901, y su filmografía, todas sus películas: Historia de una monja, 7 mujeres, La muerte de un viajante, Baby Doll, ¡Viva Zapata!

  5. Mildred Dunnock fue una actriz estadounidense, su carrera abarcó desde 1947 hasta 1987. Doblaje Wiki. Hola, ¡bienvenido a Doblaje Wiki!. Antes de iniciar te pedimos de favor que te tomes un poco de tiempo para leer el reglamento de la comunidad y de esta manera, sepas qué hacer y qué no hacer en materia de ediciones de páginas entre otros.

  6. Mildred Dunnock. Actriz. en. Pero... ¿quién mató a Harry? (1955) ¡Viva Zapata! (1952) Dulce pájaro de juventud (1962) Si no encuentras lo que buscas, inténtalo con el buscador global. Filmaffinity es una web de votación y recomendación personalizada de películas y series, una red social y diario del cine y las series con votaciones ...

  7. M ildred Dunnock was the dramatic actress etched in the American consciousness as the long-suffering and indelibly loyal wife of Willy Loman in both stage and film versions of the classic tragedy "Death of a Salesman.". Dunnock was nominated for an Academy Award for her role in the 1951 screen version of the Arthur Miller play. On Feb. 10, 1949, she and Lee J. Cobb made dramatic history when ...