Jean Adair

Jean Adair

Jean Adair (born Violet McNaughton, June 13, 1873 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; died May 11, 1953 in New York City) was an actress. Although she worked primarily on stage (sometimes billed as Jennet Adair), she made several film appearances late in her career, most notably as one of the misguided murdering aunts of Cary Grant in "Arsenic and Old Lace", a role she originated in the Broadway play. Like many stage actresses of the era, Adair also appeared in dramatic sketches in vaudeville. [Laurie, Joe, Jr. "Vaudeville: From the Honky-tonks to the Palace." New York: Henry Holt, 1953. p. 50.]

Filmography

* "Advice to the Lovelorn" (1933) (uncredited)
* "Arsenic and Old Lace" (1944) as Aunt Martha Brewster
* "Living in a Big Way" (1947) as Abigail Morgan
* "Something in the Wind" (1947) as Aunt Mary Collins
* "The Naked City" (1948)

Broadway productions

* "It's a Boy!" (1922-?)
* "The Jay Walker" (1926)
* "Devils" (1926)
* "The Good Fellow" (1926)
* "Machinal" (1928)
* "That Ferguson Family" (1928-9)
* "Scarlet Pages" (1929)
* "Everything's Jake" (1930)
* "Rock Me, Julie" (1931)
* "Blessed Event" (1932)
* "Best Years" (1932)
* "Black Sheep" (1932)
* "The Show Off" (1932-3)
* "For Services Rendered" (1933)
* "Murder at the Vanities" (1933-4)
* "Broomsticks, Amen!" (1934)
* "Picnic" (1934-?)
* "Mid-West" (1936-?)
* "Sun Kissed" (1937-?)
* "On Borrowed Time" (1938)
* "Morning's at Seven" (1939-40)
* "Goodbye in the Night" (1940)
* "Arsenic and Old Lace" (1941-4)
* "Star-Spangled Family" (1945)
* "The Next Half Hour" (1945)
* "Detective Story" (1949-50)
* "Bell, Book and Candle" (1950-1)
* "The Crucible" (1953)

Notes

External links

*imdb name|id=0010443|name=Jean Adair


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