Ethel Griffies(1878-1975)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
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). Discounting a
tentative stab at filmmaking in 1917, she made her movie bow in 1930,
repeating her stage role in
Old English (1930). Habitually cast
as a crotchety old lady with the proverbial golden heart, she
alternated between bits and prominently featured roles for the next 35
years. Her larger parts included Grace Poole in both the 1934
(Jane Eyre (1934)) and 1943
(Jane Eyre (1943)) versions of "Jane
Eyre" and "Mrs. Bundy", the amateur ornithologist
in Alfred Hitchcock's
The Birds (1963). Every so often she'd
take a sabbatical from film work to concentrate on the stage; she made
her last Broadway appearance in 1967, at which time she was England's
oldest working actress. Presumably at the invitation of fellow Briton
Arthur Treacher, Ethel was a frequent
guest on TV's
The Merv Griffin Show (1962),
never failing to bring down the house with her wickedly witty comments
on her 80 years in show business.