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  1. Jan 3, 2016 · Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6469826/judith-anderson: accessed ), memorial page for Dame Judith Anderson (10 Feb 1897–3 Jan 1992), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6469826; Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend; Maintained by Find a Grave.

  2. Dame Frances Margaret Anderson, AC, DBE (10 February 1897 – 3 January 1992), known professionally as Judith Anderson, was an Australian actress who had a successful career in stage, film and television.

  3. Aug 9, 2007 · UPDATED: August 21, 2021 at 7:27 p.m. Late on a Friday in August half a century ago, 15-year-old Judith Mae Andersen called her parents to say she was walking home, offered a last goodnight to a...

  4. Jan 4, 1992 · Dame Judith Anderson, who electrified Broadway audiences in 1947 with her savage performance of the title role in "Medea" and was a memorably sinister housekeeper in the 1940 film "Rebecca,"...

  5. Judith Anderson. Actress: Rebecca. Dame Judith Anderson was born Frances Margaret Anderson on February 10, 1897 in Adelaide, South Australia. She began her acting career in Australia before moving to New York in 1918.

  6. Judith Anderson (1898-1992) rose to prominence on stage and in films in America in the 1930s and 1940s, playing classical tragic heroines and dark character roles. She was probably most widely known for her film portrayals of the soap opera matriarch Minx Lockridge on NBC's Santa Barbara (1984-1987) and as a Vulcan High Priestess in Star Trek ...

  7. Jan 4, 1992 · Dame Judith Anderson, whose stage training, discipline and abundant talent made her one of the 20th century's most revered actress, died Friday at her home. She was 93. A spokesman for Welch-Ryce-Haider Funeral Chapels said Anderson died Friday morning.

  8. Anderson died at age 94 of pneumonia on January 3, 1992 in Santa Barbara, California. Dame Judith Anderson was born Frances Margaret Anderson on February 10, 1897 in Adelaide, South Australia. She began her acting career in Australia before moving to New York in 1918.

  9. As the housekeeper Mrs. Danvers, Judith Anderson was required to mentally torment the young bride, the “second Mrs. de Winter” (Joan Fontaine), even encouraging her to commit suicide; and taunt her husband (Laurence Olivier) with the memory of his first wife, the never-seen “Rebecca” of the title.

  10. Dame Judith Anderson was an Australian-born stage and motion-picture actress. Anderson was only 17 years old when she made her stage debut in 1915 in Sydney and 20 when she first appeared in New York City. After her first major success in New York in 1924 in Cobra, she went on to appear as Nina.

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