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    Mary Boland (born Marie Anne Boland; January 28, 1882 – June 23, 1965) was an American stage and film actress. Early years. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Boland was the daughter of repertory actor William Augustus Boland, [1] and his wife Mary Cecilia Hatton. She had an older sister named Sara. [2] . The family later moved to Detroit .

  2. m.imdb.com › name › nm0092683Mary Boland - IMDb

    97 Photos. Lively, buxom character actress Mary Boland made a name for herself playing vacuous or pixilated motherly types during the 1930s. One of her most memorable performances was as the addle-brained Mrs. Rimplegar of Three Cornered Moon (1933) , who gives away her family fortune to a swindler because he seemed like 'such a nice young man'.

  3. Mary Boland. Actress: The Women. Lively, buxom character actress Mary Boland made a name for herself playing vacuous or pixilated motherly types during the 1930s.

  4. Aug 4, 2013 · Mary Boland was John Drews leading lady for nine plays at the Empire Theatre from 1908 through 1914. It was a distinction that would top any mention of Boland in the press throughout the 1920s and until reestablishing herself on the screen in the early 1930s.

  5. Playing both star parts and choice supporting roles, Mary Boland was one of the most engaging and popular character actresses of the 1930s and '40s. She often played addle-pated matrons and is probably best remembered for her roles as the snobbish Effie Floud in Ruggles of Red Gap (1935), the...

  6. Aug 4, 2013 · A stage actress who was featured in a handful of movies in the 1910s, Boland came into her own as a stellar film supporting player in the early 1930s, initially at Paramount and later at most other Hollywood studios.

  7. MARY BOLAND, 83, ACTRESS, IS DEAD; Broadway and Film Veteran Played Comedy Roles. Share full article. June 24, 1965. The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from....

  8. Mary Boland. (1880-1965) A versatile actress who excelled equally in polite drawing room comedy, Shakespearean revivals, and tragedy, Mary Boland emerged as a leading lady in the 1908 season and worked as John Drew's female co-star for several Broadway seasons, replacing Billie Burke in his company.

  9. A specialist in portraying light-headed, pretentious society dowagers, American actress Mary Boland began her stage career at age 15, shortly after the death of her actor father.

  10. Boland, Mary (18801965) American actress. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on January 28, 1880; died in June 1965; daughter of W.A. Boland (an actor from Detroit); mother unknown; attended Sacred Heart Convent school in Detroit, Michigan.

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