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  1. Jane Darwell (* 15. Oktober 1879 in Palmyra, Missouri als Patti Woodard; † 13. August 1967 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war eine US-amerikanische Schauspielerin. Für ihre Darstellung der Ma Joad in der Literaturverfilmung Früchte des Zorns (1940) wurde sie mit dem Oscar als Beste Nebendarstellerin ausgezeichnet.

  2. 8 de nov. de 2013 · Here was Jane’s last movie, but for me it was actually the first one that I ever saw her in. It started my love for her, and I didn’t even know it. Mary Poppins (1964, director Robert Stevenson) Jane Darwell’s career spanned several decades,she had many films to her credit, and played many memorable characters.

  3. In The Grapes of Wrath. …him an Oscar nomination, and Jane Darwell won an Academy Award as the family’s resilient matriarch. Tom’s soliloquy on the poor, reflecting his heartfelt empathy for their plight, remains one of the most famous scenes in film history: Read More.

  4. Patti Woodward (or Jane Darwell; October 15, 1879 – August 13, 1967) was an American actress.She appeared in over 170 theatrical movies and on television and stage. She played the Bird Woman in the 1964 Disney movie Mary Poppins.She played a grandmother or housekeeper in many movies in which Shirley Temple acted. She received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress when she played Ma ...

  5. Jane Darwell Jane Darwell was an American film and stage actress. With appearances in over 100 major motion pictures, Darwell is perhaps best-remembered for her portrayal of the matriarch and leader of the Joad family in the film adaptation of The Grapes of Wrath, for which she received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, and her role as the Bird Woman in Mary Poppins.

  6. J ane Darwell was a stage and screen actress for more than 60 years who won a 1941 supporting role Oscar for her performance as Ma Joad in "Grapes of Wrath.". Hollywood tended to cast Darwell in matronly character roles. One of her most memorable parts was as the "Bird Woman" in Walt Disney's "Mary Poppins."

  7. A heavy-set character player with a hearty voice and a slightly worried expression, Jane Darwell was often cast in matronly roles. Although she played a wide variety of roles (including an unsympathetic part as one of the lynchers in the memorable "The Ox-Bow Incident" 1943) in a career spanning well over 100 credits from the early 1930s through the mid-60s, she was most typically seen as ...