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  1. Mildred Dorothy Dunnock (January 25, 1901 – July 5, 1991) was an American stage and screen actress. She was nominated twice for an Academy Award for her works in Death of a Salesman (1951) and Baby Doll (1956).

  2. Petite American character actress who was celebrated for her definitive portrayal of long-suffering Linda Loman in Arthur Miller 's "Death of a Salesman", a part she played opposite Lee J. Cobb at the Morosco Theatre for 742 consecutive performances between 1949 and 1950.

  3. Petite American character actress who was celebrated for her definitive portrayal of long-suffering Linda Loman in Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman", a part she played opposite Lee J. Cobb at the Morosco Theatre for 742 consecutive performances between 1949 and 1950.

  4. May 3, 2024 · Mildred Dunnock, Lee J. Cobb, Arthur Kennedy, and Cameron Mitchell in Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman, 1949. I did the play—for television—many years later, and time had changed us all. What did Tennessee say?

  5. Jul 9, 1991 · Mildred Dunnock, the dramatic actress etched in the American consciousness as the long-suffering and indelibly loyal wife of Willy Loman in both stage and film versions of the classic tragedy...

  6. Jul 7, 1991 · Mildred Dunnock, the actress best known for her performances in stage and screen productions of "Death of a Salesman," died Friday evening at Martha's Vineyard...

  7. Jul 9, 1991 · Mildred Dunnock, the dramatic actress etched in the American consciousness as the long-suffering and indelibly loyal wife of Willy Loman in both stage and film versions of the classic...

  8. Mildred Dunnock, who for 50 years excelled in supporting character roles (mostly mothers and eccentrics) on stage, screen, and television, thought of herself as more of a schoolteacher than an actress.

  9. Feb 11, 2005 · Hear Mildred Dunnock in her performance as Linda Loman, the wife of Willy Loman, in Death of a Salesman. In the classic scene, Linda offers an angry defense of Willy.

  10. Miss Moffatt (Bette Davis), with aide Ronberry (Mildred Dunnock), despairing over whether she'll ever start her Welsh school, then discovering miner Evans (John Dall) and his prodigious work, in The Corn Is Green, 1945.

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