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  1. Jane Darwell. Hinzugefügt: 21. Okt. 1998. Actress. Born Patti Woodard in Palmyra, Missouri, her father was a railroad executive who disapproved of her interest in theatre. Despite the disapproval, she continued working in theatre and made her film debut in 1912. It would be the first of over 200 film performances.

  2. Dangerously Yours: Directed by Malcolm St. Clair. With Cesar Romero, Phyllis Brooks, Jane Darwell, Alan Dinehart. Several jewel thieves sail from Europe to New York hoping to steal a famous gem that is being carried aboard a luxury liner.

  3. 9. Apr. 2015 · Oscar Profile #230: Jane Darwell. Born Patti Mary Woodward on October 15, 1879 in Palmyra, Missouri to railroad president William Woodward, who claimed to be a direct descendant of Andrew Jackson, and his wife, the future actress first wanted to be a circus rider, then an opera singer and even thought of entering the convent before finally ...

  4. Jane Darwell. Information med symbolet hentes fra Wikidata. Jane Darwell (født 15. oktober 1879 i Palmyra, Missouri, USA, død 13. august 1967 i Woodland Hills, Californien, USA) var en amerikansk teater - og filmskuespiller . Darwell fik teaterdebut i 1906 og filmdebut i 1915, kendt for sine portrætter af folkelige kvinder.

  5. HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 14 (AP) --Jane Darwell, who during her 61 years as an actress played opposite the six most celebrated children of their generation-- Shirley Temple and the Dionne quintuplets--died ...

  6. Darwell, Jane (1879–1967)American actress who won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her characterization of Ma Joad in The Grapes of Wrath. Born Patti Woodward in Palmyra, Missouri, on October 15, 1879; died of a heart attack at the Motion Picture Country Home on August 13, 1967; daughter of W.R. Source for information on Darwell, Jane (1879–1967): Women in World History: A ...

  7. 31. März 2002 · The movie won Oscars for best director and best actress (Jane Darwell as Ma Joad) and was nominated for five others, including best actor (Henry Fonda) and best picture (it lost to Hitchcock's "Rebecca"). In a year when there were 10 best film nominees Ford had even another entry, "The Long Voyage Home." "The Grapes of Wrath" was often named the greatest American film, until it was dethroned ...