
Mary Forbes
Known for ActingBorn 1882-12-30Died 1974-07-22Hornsey, Middlesex [now in Haringey, London], England, UK
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mary Forbes (1 January 1883 – 22 July 1974), born Ethel Louise Young, was a British-American film actress, based in the United States in her latter years, where she died. She appeared in more than 130 films between 1919 and 1958. Forbes was born in Hornsey, England. She made her first public appearance on the concert platform giving recitals. Her acting debut was in 1908 on the London stage at Aldwych Theatre. Her American stage debut came in Romance at Maxine Elliott's Theatre in 1913. She took over management of the Ambassadors Theatre in 1913 and had several years experience on stage in Britain and America before her appearances in Hollywood films. Two of her three children by her first marriage in the first quarter of 1904 to Ernest J. Taylor, Ralph and Dorothy Brenda, known as Brenda, were also actors. The middle child of the three, Phyllis Mary Taylor, was not in the acting business. Her second husband was British actor Charles Quartermaine, who married in 1925; the union ended in divorce. She married her third husband, Wesley Wall, an American businessman, in 1935; the couple remained married until her death in 1974. She became a naturalized United States citizen in 1943, with one of her character references being Lucile Webster Gleason, actress and wife of actor James Gleason.Read more
Movies & web series
★ 10.0View details →
Laddie
1935 · Movie
★ 9.0View details →
Women Who Win
1919 · Movie
★ 9.0View details →
The Lady Clare
1919 · Movie
★ 8.8View details →
Outside These Walls
1939 · Movie
★ 8.0View details →
I Stole a Million
1939 · Movie
★ 8.0View details →
Dizzy Dames
1935 · Movie
★ 7.8View details →
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
1955 · Series
★ 8.0View details →
She Was a Lady
1934 · Movie
★ 8.0View details →
You Can't Buy Everything
1934 · Movie
★ 8.0View details →
Blind Date
1934 · Movie
★ 7.8View details →
It Had to Be You
1947 · Movie
★ 7.5View details →
Two Tickets to London
1943 · Movie
★ 7.5View details →
You Can't Take It with You
1938 · Movie
★ 7.5View details →
Ninotchka
1939 · Movie
★ 7.4View details →
Chances
1931 · Movie
★ 7.3View details →
Back Street
1941 · Movie
★ 7.3View details →
What Do You Think? (Number Three)
1938 · Movie
★ 7.3View details →
Nothing but the Truth
1941 · Movie
★ 7.3View details →
Shock
1934 · Movie
★ 7.3View details →
Three Smart Girls Grow Up
1939 · Movie
★ 7.3View details →
Working Girls
1931 · Movie
★ 7.2View details →
All This, and Heaven Too
1940 · Movie
★ 7.2View details →
The Awful Truth
1937 · Movie
★ 7.2View details →
Always Goodbye
1938 · Movie
★ 7.2View details →
Captain Blood
1935 · Movie
★ 7.1View details →
The Picture of Dorian Gray
1945 · Movie
★ 7.2View details →
The White Angel
1936 · Movie
★ 7.1View details →
Les Misérables
1935 · Movie
★ 7.0View details →
The Judge Steps Out
1947 · Movie
★ 7.0View details →
Cigarette Girl
1947 · Movie
★ 7.1View details →
Stage Door
1937 · Movie
★ 7.1View details →
Roberta
1935 · Movie
★ 7.0View details →
Almost Married
1942 · Movie
★ 7.0View details →
Private Affairs
1940 · Movie
★ 7.0View details →
Mr. Lucky
1943 · Movie
★ 7.0View details →
Outside of Paradise
1938 · Movie
★ 7.1View details →
Sunny Side Up
1929 · Movie
★ 7.0View details →
You Can't Cheat an Honest Man
1939 · Movie
★ 7.0View details →
Two Heads on a Pillow
1934 · Movie
★ 6.9View details →
Jane Eyre
1943 · Movie
★ 7.0View details →
The Silent Witness
1932 · Movie
★ 7.0View details →
So This Is London
1930 · Movie
★ 7.0View details →
Sadie McKee
1934 · Movie
★ 6.9View details →
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
1939 · Movie
★ 6.8View details →
You Gotta Stay Happy
1948 · Movie
★ 6.8View details →
This Above All
1942 · Movie
★ 6.9View details →
The Trespasser
1929 · Movie
★ 6.8View details →
We Live Again
1934 · Movie