
Betty Lawford
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
1912-02-01
Day of Death
1960-11-20 (48 years old)
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Betty Lawford
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Betty Lawford (February 1, 1912 – November 20, 1960) was a United States-based English film and stage actress.
Her parents, Ernest Lawford and Janet Slater Lawford, were also actors, and she was a cousin of the actor and socialite Peter Lawford.
Lawford's stage debut came in a Players' Club production of Henry IV. She followed that with appearances in Julius Caesar and The Lady Lies. Her Broadway credits include Glamour Preferred (1940), Walk With Music (1940), The Women (1936), There's Wisdom in Women (1935), Heat Wave (1931), The Lady Lies (1928), and King Henry IV, Part I (1926).
She was briefly married to the American actor-director Monta Bell.
She died at Roosevelt Hospital, Manhattan, following an illness of three weeks.
Known For
Acting
(1947)
The Devil Thumbs a Ride
as Agnes Smith
(1943)
Stage Door Canteen
as Betty Lawford
(1937)
Criminal Lawyer
as Betty Walker
(1937)
Stolen Holiday
as Helen Tuttle
(1936)
Love Before Breakfast
as Countess Jane Campanella
(1934)
The Human Side
as Alma Hastings
(1934)
Let’s Be Ritzy
as Mrs. Pembrook
(1933)
Berkeley Square
as Marjorie Frant
(1933)
The Monkey's Paw
as Rose
(1933)
Gallant Lady
as Cynthia Haddon
(1931)
Secrets of a Secretary
as Sylvia Merritt
(1930)
Old English
as Phyllis
(1929)
The Return of Sherlock Holmes
as Mary Watson
(1929)
(1929)
Gentlemen of the Press
as Dorothy Snell Hanley