Hilda Plowright | |
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![]() Plowright inThe Philadelphia Story (1940) | |
Born | (1890-11-29)29 November 1890 Swaffham, Norfolk, UK |
Died | 9 October 1973(1973-10-09) (aged 82) |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1908–1965 |
Known for | Character actress |
Notable work | The Philadelphia Story,Wilson |
Hilda Plowright (29 November 1890 – 9 October 1973) was a British actress.
Plowright was born inSwaffham,Norfolk, England. Following a career on the stage in Britain she came to the United States and obtained work and aSocial Security number in New York. She died in San Diego, California[1] following a career in film, theatre and television, primarily playing older women in assorted small roles. She had over 50 film and television appearances between 1938 and 1965.[2] She also appeared in at least 13 theatre productions onBroadway between 1925 and 1940.[3]
Plowright had an extensive theatrical career in Britain from 1908 to 1921. The 17 August 1916 review fromThe Cornishman of her in the title role, Ann Annington, of Lechmere Worrall's play "Ann" (later made into the filmHer Winning Way) was favourable:
In the title role of "Ann," Miss Hilda Plowright pleased the audience immensely. The eccentricity, daring, winsomeness, and vivacity of Ann's character was most skilfully evolved, and the mastery obtained over the American accent and mannerism was most noticeable.[4]
Plowright had a starring role in her first film, the 1938Hopalong Cassidy B-moviePartners of the Plains whereGwen Gaze was the leading lady.[5][6]
Plowright's role as aQuaker librarian inThe Philadelphia Story has been noted as one of the first examples on film of a librarian saying "shush" to patrons, giving rise to and popularising a "new dimension to the stereotype" of stern, straightlaced librarians in film.[7] She also was cast inWilson asJeannette Rankin. She auditioned for, but was not given, the role of Frau Schmidt inThe Sound of Music.[8]
Her last film wasMy Fair Lady in 1964 in which she had a minor role.[9]
Plowright appeared in mostly small character roles[2] often uncredited, in dozens of films throughout her career, including the following:
Plowright's television credits included two appearances inAlfred Hitchcock Presents in 1957 and 1959.[10] Other television credits includedNBC Matinee Theater (1956)[19] and roles onThe Gale Storm Show (1956),The Joseph Cotten Show (1956), andSchlitz Playhouse (1951).[2]
Broadway productions where Plowright appeared were: