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  1. In the Good Old Summertime: Directed by Robert Z. Leonard. With Judy Garland, Van Johnson, S.Z. Sakall, Spring Byington. In turn-of-the century America, Andrew and Veronica are co-workers in a music shop who dislike one another during business hours but unwittingly carry on an anonymous romance through the mail.

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  2. 16. März 2023 · TV Actress Spring Byington was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States on October 17, 1886. She dies at the age of 84, on September 7, 1971. She dies at the age of 84, on September 7, 1971. December Bride was a TV show that aired from 1954 to 1959, and she had a long film career that included pictures like You Can't Take It With You and Laramie.

  3. Here are 10 things you should know about Spring Byington, born 135 years ago today. Few, if any, actresses in Hollywood history have played more mother roles than she did. Few, if any, actresses in Hollywood history have played more mother roles than she did.

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  5. Robert Taylor: Jimmy Lee. Greer Garson: Claire Woodruff. Herbert Marshall: Rogers Woodruff. Spring Byington: Bridget Drake. Mona Barrie: Mabel Guiness. When Ladies Meet ist ein US-amerikanischer Spielfilm aus dem Jahr 1941 mit einer Starbesetzung, die Joan Crawford, Robert Taylor und Greer Garson umfasst. Regie führte Robert Z. Leonard.

  6. Byington performed occasionally in amateur shows as a student, graduating from North High School in 1904. She soon became a professional actress with the Elitch Garden Stock Company. When their mother died in 1907, Spring and Helene were legally adopted by their aunt Margaret Eddy. Byington stated in a 1949 interview that she briefly tried newspaper reporting. However, since she was already of ...

  7. 16. Jan. 2020 · Spring Byington sparkled in Broadway comedies until she played Marmee in George Cukor’s 1933 version with Katharine Hepburn, leaving her pigeonholed as a fluttery maternal type. Mary Astor, who ...