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  1. Spring Dell Byington (October 17, 1886 – September 7, 1971) was an American actress. Her career included a seven-year run on radio and television as the star of December Bride. She was a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract player who appeared in films from the 1930s to the 1960s.

  2. Spring Byington. Actress: You Can't Take It with You. The possessor of one of Hollywood's gentlest faces and warmest voices, and about as sweet as Tupelo honey both on-and-off camera, character actress Spring Byington was seldom called upon to play callous or unsympathetic (she did once play a half-crazed housekeeper in Dragonwyck (1946)).

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    • Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
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    • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Spring Byington. Jump to Edit. Overview. Born. October 17, 1886 · Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA. Died. September 7, 1971 · Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA (cancer) Birth name. Spring Dell Byington. Height. 5′ 3″ (1.60 m) Mini Bio.

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    • September 7, 1971
    • October 17, 1886
  4. Actress Born Spring Dell Byinton on Oct. 17, 1886 in Colorado Springs, Colo. Died Sept. 7, 1971 of cancer in Hollywood, CA. V eteran character actress Spring Byington is best remembered for...

  5. twitter. Biography by AllMovie. Orphaned as a child, Colorado-born Spring Byington became a professional actress with the Elitch Garden stock company at age 14. Even as a young woman, Ms. Byington specialized in portraying middle-aged dowagers, fussbudgets, flibbertigibbets and small-town gossips.

    • October 17, 1886
    • September 7, 1971
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  7. Spring Byington is probably best remembered as Lily Ruskin, "America's favorite mother-in-law," in the popular television series "December Bride," which first appeared in 1954 after two successful years on the radio. Her career also included 20 appearances on the Broadway stage and 75 motion pictures.

  8. Spring Byington (October 17, 1886 – September 7, 1971) was an American actress. Her career included a seven-year run on radio and television as the star of December Bride. She was a key MGM contract player, appearing in films from the 1930s through the 1960s. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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