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  2. Lucile Watson (May 27, 1879 – June 24, 1962) was a Canadian actress, long based in the United States. She was "famous for her roles of formidable dowagers." [1]

  3. Mini Bio. Unsmiling character player Lucile Watson was one of Hollywood's most indomitable mothers of the 1930s and 1940s...and you can take that both ways. The archetypal matriarch who enhanced scores of plush, soapy, Victorian-styled drama, her prickly pears could be insufferable indeed and heaven help anyone who gathered up the courage to ...

    • May 27, 1879
    • June 24, 1962
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    Unsmiling character player Lucile Watson was one of Hollywood's most indomitable mothers of the 1930s and 1940s...and you can take that both ways. The archetypal matriarch who enhanced scores of plush, soapy, Victorian-styled drama, her prickly pears could be insufferable indeed and heaven help anyone who gathered up the courage to take them on.

    • January 1, 1
    • Québec City, Québec, Canada
    • January 1, 1
    • New York City, New York, USA
  5. Lucile Watson (May 27, 1879 – June 24, 1962) was a Canadian actress, long based in the United States. She was "famous for her roles of formidable dowagers." [1]

  6. Pixie-like, fair-haired, sharp-nosed, bright-eyed, often dominant Canadian actress who played character roles in Hollywood from 1934 after long stage experience in New York dating back to 1900.

    • Died at 83
    • Jun 24, 1962New York City, NY
    • May 27, 1879Québec, Canada
    • Gemini
  7. Lucile Watson was born in Quebec, Canada, and raised in Ottawa. She moved to New York City to enroll at New York's Academy of Dramatic Arts. She was identified early on as a comedienne, and in 1902 at age 23, she appeared in the play The Wisdom of the Wise and in Hearts Aflame on Broadway.

  8. Lucile Watson. May 27, 1879 — June 24, 1962 • 83 y.o. (145) Actress. Facts. Watson was primarily a stage actress, appearing in 39 Broadway plays. In perhaps her most acclaimed performance, Watson portrayed Fanny Farrelly in playwright Lillian Hellman's anti-fascist dramatic stage play Watch on the Rhine on Broadway in 1941, starring Paul Lukas.