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  1. Ethel Griffies. Actress: The Birds. The daughter of actor-manager Samuel Rupert Woods and actress Lillie Roberts, Ethel Griffies began her own stage career at the age of 3. She was 21 when she finally made her London debut in 1899, and 46 when she made her first Broadway appearance in "Havoc" (1924).

    • January 1, 1
    • Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, UK
    • January 1, 1
    • London, England, UK
  2. Ethel Griffies (born Ethel Woods; 26 April 1878 – 9 September 1975) was a British actress. She is remembered for portraying the ornithologist Mrs. Bundy in Alfred Hitchcock's classic The Birds (1963). She appeared in stage roles in her native England and in the United States, and had featured roles in around 100 motion pictures.

  3. Actress: The Birds. The daughter of actor-manager Samuel Rupert Woods and actress Lillie Roberts, Ethel Griffies began her own stage career at the age of 3. She was 21 when she finally made her London debut in 1899, and 46 when she made her first Broadway appearance in "Havoc" (1924).

    • April 26, 1878
    • September 9, 1975
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  5. Sep 12, 1975 · Ethel Griffies, who in recent ears was the oldest working actress in the English‐speaking theater, died Tuesday in London after a stroke. She was 97 years old. Miss Griffies appeared in more...

  6. Ethel Griffies was an English actress of stage, screen and television. She is perhaps best-known to modern audiences as the ornithologist Mrs. Bundy in Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds (1963).

  7. Actress Ethel Griffies, born on Apr 26, 1878 and died on Sep 9, 1975 starred in How Green Was My Valley, The Birds, Anna Karenina, Forever and a Day, We Are Not Alone, The Road to Singapore, Jane Eyre, Alice in Wonderland, Billy the Kid, Saratoga Trunk

  8. Griffies, Ethel (1878–1975) English actress. Born Ethel Woods, April 26, 1878, in Sheffield, England; died Sept 9, 1975, in London, England; dau. of Samuel Rupert Woods and Lillie Roberts Woods (actors); m. Walter Beaumont (actor, died 1910); m. Edward Cooper (actor), 1917 (died 1956).

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