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Lucile Watson (May 27, 1879 – June 24, 1962) was a Canadian actress born in Quebec.
Watson began her career on the stage debuting on Broadway in the play Hearts Aflame in 1902. Her next play was The Girl With Green Eyes, the first of several Clyde Fitch stories. At the end of 1903, Watson appeared in Fitch's "Glad of It". This play featured several young performers including Watson who would move on to major Broadway or motion picture prominence: Robert Warwick, John Barrymore, Thomas Meighan, and Grant Mitchell, to say the least. For the rest of the decade, she appeared in several more Fitch stories into the 1910s. Fitch would die in 1909.
Watson was primarily a stage actress, starring in such plays as Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines, Heartbreak House, Ghosts, The Importance of Being Earnest, and Pride and Prejudice.
Watson's first film role was in the 1916 silent film The Girl with Green Eyes, a film version of the Clyde Fitch play she had performed in on Broadway in 1902. She did not appear in another movie until 1930, when she had an uncredited role in The Royal Family of Broadway. In 1939, she played a memorable role as Norma Shearer's wise mother in the multi-Academy-Award-winning cultural comedy/drama from the Clare Booth Luce play, The Women, which has become a classic.
Lucile Watson was born on May 27, 1879. She was "famous for her roles of formidable dowagers." Watson was Canadian, born in Quebec and raised in Ottawa. The daughter of an officer in the British Army, despite his wishes, she traveled to New York City and enrolled in a dramatic school. Watson was primarily a stage actress, appearing in 39 Broadway plays. She starred in such plays as Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines, Heartbreak House, Ghosts, The Importance of Being Earnest, and Pride and Prejudice. Watson's first film role was in the 1916 silent film The Girl with Green Eyes, a film version of the Clyde Fitch play she had performed in on Broadway in 1902. She did not appear in another movie until 1930, when she had an uncredited role in The Royal Family of Broadway. In 1939, she playe...
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Fred Astaire and Betty Hutton make a surprisingly copacetic screen team in Let's Dance. Hutton plays a more sedate role than usual as war widow Kitty McNeil. Not wishing to have her young son Richard (Gregory Moffatt) grow up in the stiff and stuffy environs of her Boston in-laws' mansion, Kitty sneaks off with the kid and resumes her prewar show-business career. She is reunited with her USO dancing partner Donald Elwood (Astaire), who hopes to give up performing in favor of the business world. Inevitably, Kitty and Donald resume their old act, while, equally inevitably, Kitty's Bostonite grandmother-in-law Serena Everett (Lucille Watson) sets the legal wheels in motion to gain custody of little Richard. Fred Astaire manages to match Betty Hutton's patented raucousness during the hillbilly...
Un tímido abogado decide casarse con una chica que acaba de conocer, lo que no convence a su madre. No obstante, éste será el menor de sus problemas, dado que deberá hacer frente a serias dificultades económicas, acentuadas por la llegada del primer hijo. Por otra parte, su jefe no le pondrá las cosas fáciles… Director: John Cromwell Cast: James Stewart, Carole Lombard, Charles Coburn, Lucile Watson.
Starring Vivien Leigh, Robert Taylor and Lucile Watson. On the eve of World War II, a British officer revisits Waterloo Bridge and recalls the young man he was at the beginning of World War I and the young ballerina he met just before he left for the front.
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Bette Davis, Paul Lukas, George Coulouris, Donald Woods & Lucile Watson perform Lillian Hellman's WW2 Play "Watch on the Rhine" for Radio. Screen Guild Theatre Radio Show, January 10th 1944. Greer Garson & Walter Pidgeon present Bette Davis & Paul Lukas with a Redbook Magazine Award/Cup for the film "Watch on the Rhine".
Made for Each Other is a 1939 American drama film directed by John Cromwell, produced by David O. Selznick, and starring Carole Lombard, James Stewart, and Charles Coburn. Lombard and Stewart portray a couple who get married after only knowing each other for one day. Plot: John Mason (James Stewart) is a young, somewhat timid attorney in New York City. He has been doing his job well, and he has a chance of being made a partner in his law firm, especially if he marries Eunice (Ruth Weston), the daughter of his employer, Judge Doolittle. However, John meets Jane (Carole Lombard) during a business trip, and they fall in love and marry immediately. Eunice eventually marries another lawyer in the firm, Carter (Donald Briggs). John's mother (Lucile Watson) is disappointed with his choi...
"TOMORROW IS FOREVER" (1946) Claudette Colbert, Orson Welles, George Brent, Lucile Watson, Richard Long, Natalie Wood, John Wengraf, Joyce MacKenzie, Ian Wolfe. Directed: Irving Pichel.
A shy lawyer decides to marry a girl he just met , which does not convince his mother. However , this will be the least of their problems... Director: John Cromwell Cast: James Stewart , Carole Lombard, Charles Coburn , Lucile Watson.
Barbara Walters Interview (Part 1) Whitney Houston
The complete broadcast interview with Monica Lewinsky and Barbara Walters on ABC's 20/20. Air date was March 3, 1999.
Geoff Lloyd speaks to Suzanne Vega about being a Beatles fan, writing songs and more.
Truth and London Film Festival Awards 2015 red carpet with Cate Blanchett
In loving memory of Walter Matthau (October 1, 1920 - July 1, 2000). "Hey, who do you have to know to get a drink around here?" I will always remember him for that line in the 1974 film Earthquake. Walter also had a penchant for telling tall tales. According to his son Charlie in the book Matthau: A Life, Walter found the joy of embellishment lifted a story (and the listener) to such enjoyable heights, that he couldn't resist trying to pass off the most bogus of information, just to see who was gullible enough to believe it.
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The Walking Dead Season 6 Finale - Brutal Ending Discussion! Alright what’s going on guys it’s Trev back again here to bring you another video. In this one I will be giving my thoughts on the walking dead season 6 Finale major ending and answering a bunch of your viewer questions. Chris Hardwick on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=chris%20hardwick let's be honest the fans were the ones that got bashed with Lucille - Marco Acuña 1000 thumbs down on AMC’s Season 6 Finale videos, lol I reckon they haven't decided to kill anyone yet, it's possible that they left it as a cliffhanger so that they can see people's reactions and then later on decide who they'll kill off. - Rick Grimes AMC = Always More Cliffhangers - Battlespec16 hahaha imagine giving this episode a 9.4. ...
Pete Seeger, in a conversation with Tim Robbins for Pacifica Radio, talks about the history of the song "We Shall Overcome" (2006)