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Dead Man's Folly

as Amy Folliatt

1986
Long Day's Journey Into Night

as Mary Tyrone

1973
Sammy Going South

as Gloria van Imhoff

1965
In the Cool of the Day

as Mrs. Nina Gellert

1963
The Battle of the Sexes

as Angela Barrows

1960
Finger of Guilt

as Kay Wallace

1956
John and Julie

as Mrs. Davidson

1955
Blithe Spirit

as Ruth Condomine

1945
Somewhere In France

as Anne Stafford

1942
This England

as Ann

1941
Busman's Honeymoon

as Harriet Vane

1940
Seven Sinners

as Caryl Fenton

1936
Remember Last Night?

as Carlotta Milburn

1935
This Man Is Mine

as Francesca Harper

1934
Looking for Trouble

as Ethel Greenwood

1934
The Mind Reader

as Sylvia

1933
Behind the Mask

as Julie Arnold

1932
Movie Crazy

as Mary Sears

1932
The Guilty Generation

as Maria Palmero

1931
Traveling Husbands

as Ellen Wilson

1931
The Criminal Code

as Mary Brady

1931
Constance Cummings Constance Cummings

Birthday

1910-05-15

Place of Birth

Seattle, Washington, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Constance Cummings, CBE (May 15, 1910 – November 23, 2005) was an American-born British actress, known for her work on both screen and stage. Born Constance Halverstadt in Seattle, Washington to Dallas Halverstadt and Kate Cummings, she began as a stage actress, landing her first role on Broadway by the age of 18. While appearing on Broadway, she was discovered by Sam Goldwyn, who brought her to Hollywood in 1931. Between 1931 and 1934, Cummings appeared in 21 films, most notably the Harold Lloyd picture Movie Crazy and American Madness, directed by Frank Capra. She was married to the playwright and screenwriter Benn Levy MBE from 1933 until his death in 1973. Levy went on to write and direct films for Cummings, such as The Jealous God (1939); he also served in the United Kingdom Parliament from 1945-50 as the Labour MP for Eton and Slough. They had a son and a daughter. Cummings was uncomfortable in Hollywood and moved to England, where she continued acting, both in movies and on the stage. Few of these films became popular in America, although included amongst those that did is Blithe Spirit, adapted from a play by Sir Noël Coward. In 1974, Cummings, who resided in the UK for many decades, was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for her contributions to the British entertainment industry. She played Mary Tyrone in the Royal National Theatre's production of Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night opposite Sir Laurence Olivier, to great acclaim. She later recreated the role for a television version. In 1979, she won a Tony Award for Best Actress for her performance in the role in the play Wings (written by Arthur Kopit) of Emily Stilson, a former aviator who has suffered a stroke, from which she struggles to recover. She was a committee member of the Royal Court Theatre and the Arts Council. Despite her truncated career in the U.S., she has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6211 Hollywood Blvd. Constance Cummings Levy died on November 23, 2005 at the age of 95. Description above from the Wikipedia article Constance Cummings, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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