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    Field's role as Curly's wife, Mae, the sole female character in Of Mice and Men (1939) established her as a dramatic actress. She starred opposite John Wayne in the 1941 movie The Shepherd of the Hills. Field played a supporting, yet significant role as Cassandra Tower in Kings Row (1942).

  2. Betty Field. Actress: Of Mice and Men. Thespian Betty Field was born in Boston on February 8, 1916, the daughter of a salesman and his wife. Ancestors on her father's side were Mayflower colonists Priscilla and John Alden.

    • February 8, 1916
    • September 13, 1973
  3. Sep 15, 1973 · Betty Field, a prominent stage and screen actress who was perhaps best known for her roles in the play “Dream Girl,” written by the late Elmer Rice, her former husband, and the film “Of Mice and...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0275897Betty Field - IMDb

    Betty Field. Actress: Of Mice and Men. Thespian Betty Field was born in Boston on February 8, 1916, the daughter of a salesman and his wife. Ancestors on her father's side were Mayflower colonists Priscilla and John Alden.

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    • Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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    • Hyannis, Massachusetts, USA
  5. American actress. Born on February 8, 1918, in Boston, Massachusetts; died of a cerebral hemorrhage on September 13, 1973; only daughter of George Baldwin and Katherine Francis (Lynch) Field; studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts; married Elmer Rice (a playwright), on January 12, 1942 (divorced 1956); married Edwin J. Lukas ...

  6. Betty Field (February 8, 1913 – September 13, 1973) was an American film and stage actress. Through her father, she was a direct descendant of the Pilgrims John Alden and Priscilla Mullins.

  7. Biography. Actress Betty Field appeared in movies, television, and theater productions during a career that spanned three decades. Field began her acting career with a role in a London production of "She Loves Me Not." By the late 1930s, however, Field had returned to the U.S., and promptly launched her movie career.

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