Mildred Dunnock
Biography
Mildred Dunnock, born on January 25, 1901, and passing away on July 5, 1991, was a prominent American actress known for her impactful contributions to theater, film, and television. With a career spanning several decades, Dunnock became a cherished figure in the performing arts.
Her early stage work showcased her remarkable talent, but she gained significant recognition for her portrayal of the formidable character, Madame Rose, in the original Broadway production of "Death of a Salesman" in 1949. This performance not only solidified her reputation as a serious actress but also earned her a Tony Award nomination.
In addition to her theatrical achievements, Dunnock made a seamless transition to film, appearing in notable movies such as "The Bad Seed" (1956) and "The Crucible" (1957). Her ability to embody complex characters allowed her to shine in various roles, leaving a lasting impression on audiences.
Dunnock's versatility extended to television, where she featured in numerous series, including "The Twilight Zone" and "The Defenders." Her work on the small screen further showcased her depth as an actress, earning her a devoted following.
Throughout her career, Mildred Dunnock was celebrated for her powerful performances and her contributions to the arts, making her a revered figure in American theater and entertainment history.
Filmography
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Peyton Place
1957
The Pick-up Artist
1987 • Nellie
Baby Doll
1956 • Aunt Rose Comfort
Love Me Tender
1956 • Martha Reno
Bad for Each Other
1953 • Mrs. Mary Owen
7 Women
1965 • Jane Argent
Youngblood Hawke
1964 • Mrs. Sarah Hawke
Sweet Bird of Youth
1962 • Aunt Nonnie
The Trouble with Harry
1955 • Mrs. Wiggs
Death of a Salesman (1966)
1966 • Linda Loman
Death of a Salesman
1951 • Linda Loman
The Nun's Story
1959 • Sister Margharita
The Story on Page One
1959 • Mrs. Ellis
BUtterfield 8
1960 • Mrs. Wandrous
Viva Zapata!
1952
The Girl in White
1952 • Dr. Marie Yeomans
Something Wild
1961 • Mrs. Gates
Behold a Pale Horse
1964 • Pilar