
May Robson
ActingApril 17, 1858— October 20, 1942 (age 84)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Also Known As
Mary Jeanette Robison
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia May Robson (19 April 1858 - 20 October 1942) was an actress and playwright. A major stage actress of the late 19th and early 20th century, Robson is best known today for the dozens of 1930s motion pictures she appeared in when she was well into her seventies, usually playing cross old ladies with hearts of gold.
Movies
(71 total)
Bringing Up Baby
19387.5
as Elizabeth Random

A Star Is Born
19377.2
as Lettie Blodgett

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
19206.7
as Prostitute at Clinic (uncredited)

Dinner at Eight
19336.7
as Mrs. Wendel

Anna Karenina
19356.5
as Countess Vronsky

Lady for a Day
19337.0
as Apple Annie

Alice in Wonderland
19336.1
as Queen Of Hearts

The King of Kings
19276.4
as Mother of Gestas

Wife vs. Secretary
19366.6
as Mimi Stanhope

Red-Headed Woman
19326.5
as Aunt Jane

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
19386.5
as Aunt Polly

If I Had a Million
19326.6
as Mrs. Mary Walker

Dancing Lady
19336.8
as Dolly Todhunter

They Made Me a Criminal
19396.2
as Grandma Rafferty

Four Daughters
19386.6
as Aunt Etta

Chicago
19275.5
as Mrs. Morton - Matron

Reckless
19355.0
as Mrs. Granny Leslie

Joan of Paris
19426.5
as Mlle. Rosay

Strange Interlude
19325.3
as Mrs. Evans

One Man's Journey
19336.5
as Sarah