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Spring Byington (1886-1974)
She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film 'You Can't Take it With You' in 1938 and she was also one of the first movie actresses to establish herself on the new medium of television in the 1950s.
Biography
She was born Spring Dell Byington on October 17, 1886 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She had one younger sister, Helene. Her father, a superintendent of schools in Colorado, died when she was five year- •
Byington, Spring (1886–1971)
American stage and film actress who starred in the popular television series "December Bride." Born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on October 17, 1886; died on September 7, 1971; daughter of Edwin Lee (an English teacher) and Helene Byington (a physician).
Selected films:
Little Women (1933); The Werewolf of London (1935); Way Down East (1935); Mutiny on the Bounty (1935); Ah! Wilderness (1935); (first of the "Jones Family" series) Every Saturday Night (1936); Dodsworth (1936); Theodora Goes Wild (1936); It's Love I'm After (1937); The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938); Jezebel (1938); You Can't Take It With You (1938); The Story of Alexander Graham Bell(1939); A Child is Born (1940); The Bluebird (1940); Meet John Doe(1941); The Devil and Miss Jones (1941); When Ladies Meet (1941); Roxie Hart (1942); Rings on Her Fingers (1942); Presenting Lily Mars (1943); Heaven Can Wait (1943); The Heavenly Body (1944); I'll Be Seeing You (1945); The Enchanted Cottage (1945); Dragonwyck (1946); Singapore (1 Died Sept. 7, 1971 of cancer in Hollywood, CA Veteran character actress Spring Byington is best remembered for her five-year starring role in the "December Bride" television series in the 1950s. A native of Colorado Springs, Colo., Byington began acting at age 14 when she joined a stock company in Denver. In a career spanning almost 70 years, Byington appeared in more than 30 stage plays and 75 feature films including 1933's "Little Women," "Mutiny on the Bounty" and "The Charge of the Light Brigade." But her signature role was Lily Ruskin, the often scatterbrained but wise mother-in-law of the CBS radio and television sitcom "December Bride." That role, which won her an Emmy nomination in 1958, "elevated the stature of the meddling, stereotyped mother-in-law to that of family heroine ..." according to one TV critic. The series ran from 1954 to 1959. Byington also played a supporting role in the NBC western series "Laramie" in 1961. Byington married Roy Carey Chandler in 1915, and the
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