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  1. Mildred Natwick es una actriz conocida por: El hombre tranquilo, Descalzos por el parque, Las amistades peligrosas, Pero... ¿quién mató a Harry?, El toque satánico (Serie de TV), The Snoop Sisters (Serie de TV), Suspense (Serie de TV), Alfred Hitchcock presenta: El crimen perfecto (TV), Alfred Hitchcock presenta: Miss Bracegirdle Does Her Duty (TV) y Una hoguera de dinero (TV)

  2. Birthday: Jun 19, 1905. Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Baltimore native Mildred Natwick earned a degree in theater arts from Bennett College and immediately got to work on the stage. She ...

  3. Mildred Natwick (June 19, 1905 – October 25, 1994) was an American stage and movie actress. She played the mother of actress Jane Fonda in the movie Barefoot in the Park. She acted in John Ford movies, including She Wore a Yellow Ribbon and 3 Godfathers, both of which got released in 1948.

  4. Joseph Natwick és Mildred Marion Dawes leányaként született. Apai nagyapja Ole Natwick a legelső Egyesült Államokba emigráló norvégok közé tartozott, 1847 -ben érkezett Wisconsinba . Mildred érettségijét a baltimore-i Bryn Mawr iskolában szerezte, majd miután a Bennett Főiskolán színművészetet tanult, számos ...

  5. 25 de oct. de 1994 · Baltimore native Mildred Natwick earned a degree in theater arts from Bennett College and immediately got to work on the stage. She performed with a traveling non-professional group called the Vagabonds in the late 1920s and eventually hooked up with rising stars like Henry Fonda and James Stewart in the esteemed University Players on Cape Cod.

  6. 16 de oct. de 2017 · Dangerous Liaisons was the final film appearance of Academy Award and Tony Award-nominated actress Mildred Natwick.

  7. 29 de ago. de 2018 · Mildred Natwick made her Broadway debut at 27 in the Frank McGrath play Carry Nation and would go on to appear in productions of Candida, Blithe Spirit and Our Town among others. She earned Tony nominations for her featured role in the Jean Anouilh drama The Waltz of the Toreadors (1957) and for her starring performance in the Kander and Ebb musical, 70, Girls, 70 (1971), in which she made her ...