Griffies, Ethel (1878–1975)
Griffies, Ethel (1878–1975)
English actress. Born Ethel Woods, April 26, 1878, in Sheffield, England; died Sept 9, 1975, in London, England; dau. of Samuel Rupert Woods and Lillie Roberts Woods (actors); m. Walter Beaumont (actor, died 1910); m. Edward Cooper (actor), 1917 (died 1956).
Character actress with long career, made stage debut at age 3 in the Lake District in East Lynne (1881) with acting parents; made Broadway debut in Havoc (1924); other plays include Pygmalion, Loose Ends, Druid Circle, The Cherry Orchard, Lady Dedlock, The Royal Family, Autumn Garden, Ivanov and The Natural Look; appeared in over 100 US and British films, including Waterloo Bridge, Manhattan Parade, Of Human Bondage, Alice in Wonderland, Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back, Anna Karenina, Irene, A Yank in the R.A.F., How Green Was My Valley, Jane Eyre, Saratoga Trunk, The Birds and Billy Liar.