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Dame Mary Louise Webster (née Whitty; 19 June 1865 – 29 May 1948), known professionally as May Whitty and later, for her charity work, Dame May Whitty, was an English stage and film actress. She was one of the first two women entertainers to become a Dame. The British actors' union Equity was established in her home in 1930.

After a successful career both on the West End stage and in British films, she moved over to Hollywood films at the age of 72. In 1937, Whitty made her American debut in Night Must Fall, for which she earned her first nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Subsequently, Whitty starred in a string of commercial and critical successes that elevated her career and star-status. She starred in two films, The Lady Vanishes (1938) and Suspicion (1941), and earned her second Academy Award nomination for the war-drama Mrs. Miniver (1942), the highest grossing film of 1942. Her other film roles include The Constant Nymph (1943), Lassie Come Home (1943), Madame Curie (1943) , Gaslight (1944), and Green Dolphin Street (1947).


Background
Whitty was born in , England, to William Alfred Whitty (circa 1837–1876), a newspaper proprietor,L.H.J., "Histrionic Geography", The Stage (2 March 1893), p. 9. and Mary Louisa (née Ashton, circa 1837–1894). Her grandfather was Michael James Whitty, Chief Constable in Liverpool and founder of the Liverpool Daily Post. She made her first stage appearance in Liverpool in 1881, later moving to London to appear in the West End.

She married the actor-manager Ben Webster on 3 August 1892 in St Giles's Parish Church, London.Grimalkin, "Chit Chat", The Stage (4 August 1892), p. 11. In 1895 they visited the United States, where Whitty appeared on . Their first child, a son, died at birth. Their only surviving child, a daughter born in New York in 1905, , was a producer who held dual US and UK citizenship. She was chair of the Actresses' Franchise League (AFL).

Whitty's stage career continued for the rest of her life. In March 1910, she made her transition to middle-aged and elderly character roles, playing Amelia Madras in Harley Granville-Barker's four-act comedy The Madras House. During World War I she was active in the AFL, working there to help organize the Women's Emergency Corps.

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In March 1922, she played the role of Mrs. Bennet before the Queen in a benefit performance of Pride and Prejudice. She acted opposite her husband, who played Mr. Darcy.
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Honours
In the 1918 New Year Honours, she was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE, gazetted under her legal married name Mary Louise Webster) in recognition of her charitable work during the First World War for the Three Arts Women's Employment Fund and the British Women's Hospitals Committee. She was the first stage and film actress to receive a damehood, along with the opera singer , who was also thus honoured in 1918."War Honours", The Times, 8 January 1918, p. 7


Film career and death
Whitty made her Hollywood film debut at the age of 72, recreating her 1935 stage role in the Hollywood film Night Must Fall (1937), which also starred Robert Montgomery and . She received an Oscar nomination. This led to several supporting roles in films, including that of the vanishing lady, Miss Froy, in 's The Lady Vanishes (1938).

In 1939, Whitty permanently moved to the United States - although she never became a ; and appeared both on stage and in Hollywood films, usually playing wealthy dowagers. It was one such part, as Lady Beldon in Mrs. Miniver (1942), that brought her a second Academy Award nomination.

She continued to act for the remainder of her life, and died on 29 May 1948 in , California, from cancer at the age of 82; her husband had died the previous year during surgery. She is commemorated with a plaque at St Paul's Church in , , alongside the plaque to her husband.


Stage roles
Dates are of the first performance.
Helen Joliffe
Princess Nicholas
Mrs. Buckleigh
Sabina Medway
Lady Broughton
Nellie Mayhew
Estelle Brandreth
Grace Hasluck
Linda Hurst
Lucy Preston
Mathilde
Gertie Fullalove
Sybil March
Mary Melrose
Aurelia
Mrs. Amherst
Evelyn Brookfield
Donna Bianca
Ethel Cumming
Margery Sylvester
Kitty O'Rourke
Grace Dormer
Mrs. Agatha Dolomite
Marie
Julie Lesurques
Emelie de l'Esparre
A gentlewoman
Louise, Princess of Orange
Signora Sara Rosetti
Edith Varney
Rosamond Pilliner
Grace Tyrrell
Katherine Blake
Primrose
Carrie Hardinge
Dame Dresden
Amelia Madras
Miss Trafalgar Gower
Mrs. Daly
Peg Woffington
Clothislde, Marquise de Marsay
Dowager Countess of Grimsdal
Mrs. Stott
Mrs. John Tyler
Mrs. Channing
Lady Cluffe
Comtesse Malise
Mrs. Talcot
Mrs. Kesteven
Mary Cumbers
Mme. Vagret
Mary Chartwell
Cheat, Mrs. Sharpe, Lady of the House
Miss Trafalgar Gower
Miss Trafalgar Gower
Mrs. Corsellis
Mrs. Bennett
Lady Raunds
Ella Singleton
Mrs. Henry Gilliam
La Grisa
Mrs. Janet Rodney
Mrs. Ebley
Mrs. Considine
Lady Alethea Zaidner
Lady Byfleet
Lady Blakeney
Mrs. Coade
unnamed
Lady Byfleet
Mrs. Mabley Jones
Florence
Florence
Dame Frances Evers
Mother
Oakley
Mother Bayard
Mildred Surrege
Mildred Surrege
Mary Railton
Mrs. Voysey
Mrs. Crowborough
May Maitland
Mrs. Sloane
Mrs. West
Mrs. John Brown
Mrs. Bramson
Ouma Gerart
Mrs. Bramson
Mrs. Scurlock
herself
Nurse to Juliet
Hecuba
Madame Raquin


Filmography
See the British Film Institute.

  • Enoch Arden (1914) as Miriam Lane
  • The Little Minister (1915) as Nanny Webster
  • Colonel Newcombe, the Perfect Gentleman (1920) as Mrs. Mackenzie
  • Keep Your Seats, Please (1936) as Aunt Georgina Withers (uncredited)
  • Night Must Fall (1937) as Mrs. Bramson
  • Conquest (1937) as Maria Letizia Buonaparte
  • I Met My Love Again (1938) as Aunt William
  • Parnell (1938, TV movie) as Aunt Caroline
  • The Lady Vanishes (1938) as Miss Froy
  • Mary Rose (1939, TV movie) as Mrs. Morland
  • The Royal Family of Broadway (1939, TV movie) as Fanny Cavendis
  • Rake's Progress (1939, TV movie) as Mrs. Mead, Wilkes's mother-in-law
  • Raffles (1939) as Lady Melrose
  • Return to Yesterday (1940) as Mrs. Truscott
  • A Bill of Divorcement (1940) as Aunt Hester Fairfield
  • One Night in Lisbon (1941) as Florence
  • Suspicion (1941) as Mrs. Martha McLaidlaw
  • Mrs. Miniver (1942) as Lady Beldon
  • Thunder Birds (1942) as Lady Jane Stackhouse
  • Forever and a Day (1943) as Mrs. Lucy Trimble
  • Slightly Dangerous (1943) as Baba
  • (1943) as Grandmother
  • The Constant Nymph (1943) as Lady Constance Longborough
  • Stage Door Canteen (1943) as herself
  • Lassie Come Home (1943) as Dally
  • Flesh and Fantasy (1943) as Lady Pamela Hardwick (Episode 2)
  • Madame Curie (1943) as Madame Eugene Curie
  • Gaslight (1944) as Miss Bessie Thwaites
  • The White Cliffs of Dover (1944) as Nanny
  • My Name Is Julia Ross (1945) as Mrs. Hughes
  • Devotion (1946) as Lady Thornton
  • Green Dolphin Street (1947) as Mother Superior
  • This Time for Keeps (1947) as Grandmother Cambaretti
  • If Winter Comes (1947) as Mrs. Perch
  • The Sign of the Ram (1948) as Clara Brastock
  • The Return of October (1948) as Aunt Martha Grant (final film role)


See also
  • List of actors with Academy Award nominations


Works consulted


Further reading


External links

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