Lucile Watson
- Birthday
- May 27, 1879
- Birthplace
- Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Bio: Canadian-born, convent-educated Lucille Watson studied acting in the waning years of the 19th century at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. On the Broadway stage from 1900, Watson scored her first big hit in the 1902 production The Girl with Green Eyes. She made her first film in 1916, but for the most part avoided Hollywood until after the death of her… More Bio: Canadian-born, convent-educated Lucille Watson studied acting in the waning years of the 19th century at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. On the Broadway stage from 1900, Watson scored her first big hit in the 1902 production The Girl with Green Eyes. She made her first film in 1916, but for the most part avoided Hollywood until after the death of her husband, playwright Louis Shipman, in 1934. Frequently cast as the mother, grandmother or maiden aunt of the hero/heroine, the formidable Ms. Watson was seen in such roles as Louisa Bradley in The Razor's Edge (1946) and Aunt March in the 1949 version of Little Women. In 1943, Lucille Watson earned an Oscar nomination for her portrayal of blinkered Washington D.C. matriarch Fanny Fannelly in Watch on the Rhine. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Lucile Watson Videos
Made For Each Other
Little Women
The Thin Man Goes Home
The Women
A Woman Rebels
Filmography
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My Forbidden Past (Carriage Entrance) (1951)
- Aunt Eula
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Let's Dance (1950)
- Serena Everett
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Harriet Craig (1950)
- Celia Fenwick
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Little Women (1949)
- Aunt March
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That Wonderful Urge (1948)
- Aunt Cornelia Farley
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