Mary Clare Absalom (17 July 1892[1] – 29 August 1970)[2][3] was a British actress of stage, film and television.
Biography
Daughter of George Alfred Absalom,[4] Clare was educated at Wood Green secondary school, first worked in an office but a loan of £50 allowed her to train at a dramatic school and she began her thespian career on the London stage at the age of 18 in 1910,[5] following which she spent two years touring the provinces to appear back in London in "A Posy on a Ring" at the Earl's Court Exhibition Theatre. She made her London West End debut in Turandot at the St James's Theatre in 1913, following which she appeared in many West End productions.[citation needed]
In films, she was mainly a character actress, in later life often portraying mature ladies who had strength of character or were autocratic.
She appeared in several silent films including the film The Black Spider in 1920, and thereafter divided her time between the stage and the cinema. In April 1927, she appeared in Packing Up, a short film produced in the DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film process; the short featured Malcolm Keen and was directed by Miles Mander. Her first major sound film was in the 1931 Hindle Wakes, as Mrs Jeffcote; a role which she was to repeat in the 1952 remake.
In 1938, she was featured opposite Robert Donat and Rosalind Russell in The Citadel. She appeared in two of the British-made Alfred Hitchcock films, Young and Innocent, (1937) playing a nightmare of an aunt who demands that everyone enjoy themselves at her young daughter's birthday party, and The Lady Vanishes, (1938) in which she played a sinister baroness; two vastly different characters. She played the part of Linda Sanger in two different versions of The Constant Nymph and had previously been in the stage version.[citation needed]
^Obituaries from the Times, ed. Frank C. Roberts, Newspaper Archive Developments Ltd (reprint), 2010 (original printing 1975), p. 149
1901 UK Census Record – Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 1247; Folio: 132; Page: 7.
A Historical Dictionary of British Women By Cathy Hartley – First published in 1983 as "The Europa Biographical Dictionary of British Women" ISBN0-203-40390-8 (note: the birth year given in this publication is incorrectly stated as 1894).
England & Wales, Birth Index: 1837-1983 > 1892 > Q3-Jul-Aug-Sep > Page 319; Mary Clare Absalom
England & Wales, Marriage Index: 1837-1983 > 1915 > Q3-Jul-Aug-Sep > Page 1171; Mary Clare Absalom & Lionel P. Mawhood
England & Wales, Death Index: 1837-1983 > 1970 > Q3-Jul-Aug-Sep > Entry reads; "MAWHOOD Mary Clare b 17th Jy 1892 Harrow 5b 1903"
England & Wales, Birth Index: 1837-1983 > 1888 > Q3-Jul-Aug-Sep > Page 225; Lionel P. Mawhood
England & Wales, Death Index: 1837-1983 > 1935 > Q3-Jul-Aug-Sep > Entry reads; "Mawhood, Lionel P. 47 (confirms age at death) E.Ashford 2a 1061"
"Halliwell's Who's Who in the Movies" – edited by John Walker – Published by Harper-Collins – ISBN0-06-093507-3