Cathleen Nesbitt

Cathleen Nesbitt

Actress
Born
November 24, 1888
Died
August 2, 1982
Awards
2 wins, 2 nominations

Genteel Cathleen Nesbitt was a grand dame of the theatre on both sides of the Atlantic in a career spanning seven decades. Among almost 300 roles on stage, she excelled at comic portrayals of sophisticated socialites and elegant mothers. Hollywood used her, whenever a gentler, sweeter version of…

Biography

Genteel Cathleen Nesbitt was a grand dame of the theatre on both sides of the Atlantic in a career spanning seven decades. Among almost 300 roles on stage, she excelled at comic portrayals of sophisticated socialites and elegant mothers. Hollywood used her, whenever a gentler, sweeter version of Gladys Cooper was needed, yet someone still possessed of a subtly sarcastic wit and turn of phrase. She attended Queen's University in Belfast and the Sorbonne in Paris.

Encouraged by a friend of her father - none other than the legendary Sarah Bernhardt - to enter the acting profession, she was taken on by Victorian actress and drama teacher Rosina Filippi (1866-1930). Cathleen's first appearance on stage was in 1910 at the Royalty Theatre in London. This was followed in November 1911 by her Broadway debut with the touring Abbey Theatre Players in 'The Well of the Saints'. From here on, and for the rest of her long life, she was never out of a job, demonstrating her range and versatility by playing everything from villainesses to being a much acclaimed Kate in Shakespeare's 'The Taming of the Shrew', Perdita in Shakespeare's 'The Winter's Tale', the great-aunt and tutor in the art of courtesanship of the title character in 'Gigi', the Dowager Empress in 'Anastasia', and the gossipy 'humorously animated' Julia Shuttlethwaite of T.S. Eliot's 'The Cocktail Party'. Her Mrs. Higgins in 'My Fair Lady', Brooks Atkinson described as played with 'grace and elegance', which also pretty much sums up Cathleen's career in films.

Her first motion picture role was a lead in the drama The Faithful Heart (1922), adapted from an Irish play. She then absented herself from the screen for the next decade, resurfacing in supporting roles in British films, though rarely cast in worthy parts, possible exceptions being Man of Evil (1944) and Jassy (1947). Her strengths were rather better showcased during her sojourn in Hollywood, which began in 1952. In addition to prolific appearances in anthology television, she also appeared in several big budget films, most memorably as Cary Grant's perspicacious grandmother in An Affair to Remember (1957) and as gossipy Lady Matheson (alongside Gladys Cooper ) in Separate Tables (1958). One of her last roles of note was as the elderly wealthy Julia Rainbird, who instigates the plot in Alfred Hitchcock's final film, Family Plot (1976).

At the instigation of her friend, Anita Loos, author of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes", Nesbitt wrote her memoir, 'A Little Love and Good Company', in 1977. For her extraordinarily long career in the acting profession, she was awarded a CBE in the Queen's Honours List the following year. She retired just two years prior to her death in 1983 at the age of 94.

Actress

ITV PlayhouseITV Playhouse(1967)as Emma Sloane, The Countess
Never Never LandNever Never Land(1980)as Edith Forbes
The Old CrowdThe Old Crowd(1979)as Mother
Night CriesNight Cries(1978)as Mrs. Delesande
JuliaJulia(1977)as Grandmother

Archive Footage

Hit Celebrity TV CommercialsHit Celebrity TV Commercials(2004)as Dowager - for Jeno's Pizza Rolls
The Magical World of DisneyThe Magical World of Disney(1954)as Louise McKendrick

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Rita Hayworth, Deborah Kerr, Burt Lancaster, David Niven, Felix Aylmer, Gladys Cooper, May Hallatt, and Cathleen Nesbitt in Separate Tables (1958)Deborah Kerr, Burt Lancaster, and Cathleen Nesbitt in Separate Tables (1958)Rita Hayworth, Deborah Kerr, Burt Lancaster, Felix Aylmer, Gladys Cooper, and Cathleen Nesbitt in Separate Tables (1958)Rita Hayworth, Deborah Kerr, Gladys Cooper, and Cathleen Nesbitt in Separate Tables (1958)Gladys Cooper and Cathleen Nesbitt in Separate Tables (1958)Deborah Kerr, Burt Lancaster, Gladys Cooper, Wendy Hiller, and Cathleen Nesbitt in Separate Tables (1958)

Credit Score: Cathleen Nesbitt

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Wed Feb 11 1959
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Separate Tables7.5019597.3279788
2Pygmalion4.0019397.71410509
3The Parent Trap3.7519617.20226335
4An Affair to Remember3.7519577.40435721
5Criminal at Large3.2519326.10017
6Julia3.0019787.031111403
7Family Plot2.5019766.80026914
8The ABC Afternoon Playbreak2.5019726.90058
9Jassy2.5019476.400431
10Man of Evil2.5019456.500695