Mildred Natwick

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The most under-rated actress in the 20th century! She was awesome in everything she did!!
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    Name Mildred Natwick
    Date of Birth June 191905
    Star Sign Gemini
    Died October 251994 (Aged 89)
    Occupation Actress
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  • In Italy, she was often dubbed by Tina Lattanzi and Renata Marini. Rina Morelli, Giovanna Scotto, Lidia Simoneschi and Wanda Tettoni also lent their voice to Natwick at some point.
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  • Cousin of animator Myron Natwick.
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  • Was nominated for two Tony Awards: in 1957 as Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Dramatic) for "The Waltz of the Toreadors" and in 1972 as Best Actress (Musical) for "70 Girls 70".
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  • She and Angela Lansbury, both in The Court Jester (1955)--she did the famous "Vessel with the Pestle" routine with Danny Kaye--were reunited in episode 2.16 of Lansbury`s series, "Murder, She Wrote" (1984) ("Murder in the Electric Cathedral"), 30 years later.
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  • First appeared on Broadway under the direction of Joshua Logan, who considered her one of America`s finest character actresses. Natwick inspired great devotion among many: John Ford, who directed her in The Long Voyage Home (1940), She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) and The Quiet Man (1952) adored her, as did both Truman Capote and Tennessee Williams. Katharine Cornell and her husband, director Guthrie McClintic, cast her in many of their plays.
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  • A devout Christian Scientist who lived in splendor first on Park Avenue and later on Sutton Place South, she turned down a role in the musical "On The Twentieth Century" because she found the role -- of a dotty woman impersonating an evangelist -- to be too tawdry. The role went to Imogene Coca.
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  • She is interred next to the remains of her sister on the exterior portion of the main mausoleum located at Lorraine Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland.
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