Esther Howard(1892-1965)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Switching from Broadway to Hollywood in 1931, actress Esther Howard was
an expert at portraying frumpy old crones, man-hungry spinsters and
oversexed dowagers. Utilizing her wide, expressive eyes and versatile
voice for both broad comedy and tense drama, Howard was equally at home
portraying slatternly toss-pot Mrs. Florian in Murder, My Sweet (1944) as she was in the role of genteelly homicidal Aunt Sophie in Laurel and
Hardy's The Big Noise (1944). She was a regular participant in the
films of writer/director Preston Sturges, playing everything from an
addled farm woman in Sullivan's Travels (1941) to the bejeweled wife of
"The Wienie King" in The Palm Beach Story (1942). From 1935 to 1952,
Esther Howard was a fixture of Columbia's short-subject unit, usually
cast as the wife or sweetheart of comedian Andy Clyde.