- Jane Wyatt
Infobox actor
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name = Jane Wyatt
imagesize = 200px
caption = from the trailer for "Gentleman's Agreement " (1947)
birthname = Jane Waddington Wyatt
birthdate = birth date|1910|8|12|df=y
location = Campgaw,New Jersey , USA
deathdate = death date and age|2006|10|20|1910|8|12|df=y
deathplace =Bel-Air, Los Angeles, California , USA
spouse = Edgar Bethune Ward (1935-2000)
emmyawards = Outstanding Lead Actress - Comedy Series
1958 "Father Knows Best "
1959 "Father Knows Best "
1960 "Father Knows Best "Jane Waddington Wyatt (
August 12 ,1910 –October 20 ,2006 ) was a three-timeEmmy -winning American actress perhaps best known for her role as the housewife and mother on the television series "Father Knows Best " and asAmanda Grayson , the human mother ofSpock on thescience fiction television show, "Star Trek ".Biography
Early life
Jane Wyatt was born on
August 12 ,1910 inCampgaw (now part ofMahwah ,New Jersey ), but was raised inNew York City . Her father, Christopher Billopp Wyatt, Jr., was aWall Street investment banker, and her mother, the former Euphemia Van Rensselaer Waddington, was a drama critic for the "Catholic World ". One of her ancestors,Rufus King , was a signer of the U.S. Constitution, a U.S. Senator andambassador , and the Federalist candidate in the 1816 United States presidential election. She was also a distant cousin ofEleanor Roosevelt and the poetHarry Crosby , through their shared descent fromPhilip Livingston , also a signer of the Declaration of Independence.While in
New York City , Wyatt attended the fashionable Chapin School and later attended two years ofBarnard College . After leaving Barnard, she joined the apprentice school of the Berkshire Playhouse atStockbridge, Massachusetts , where for six months she played a varied assortment of roles.Films
One of her first jobs on Broadway was as understudy to
Rose Hobart in a production of "Trade Winds" - a career move that cost her her listing in the New YorkSocial Register (she later was relisted upon her marriage). Receiving favorable notices on Broadway and celebrated for her understated beauty, Wyatt made the transition from stage to screen and was placed under contract at Universal, where she co-starred asRonald Colman 's love interest in Frank Capra's Columbia film "Lost Horizon" (1937). This was arguably her most famous role. Of her experience in "Lost Horizon", she noted in an article in the "St. Anthony Messenger" newsletter, "During the war, they cut out all the pacifist parts of the film—the High Lama talking about peace in the world. All that was cut because they were trying to inspire those G.I.'s to get out there and go 'bang! bang! bang!' which sort of ruined the film." Other film appearances included 1947's "Gentleman's Agreement " (withGregory Peck ), "None but the Lonely Heart" (withCary Grant ), and "Boomerang" (withDana Andrews ).Her film career suffered because of her outspoken opposition to Senator
Joseph McCarthy , the chief figure in the anti-Communist investigations of that era. Her career was temporarily damaged for having assisted in hosting a performance by theBolshoi Ballet during theSecond World War , even though it was at President Roosevelt's request ( [http://www.syfyportal.com/news.php?id=2929] ). As a result, she returned to her roots on the New York stage for a time and appeared in such plays asLillian Hellman 's "The Autumn Garden" oppositeFredric March .Television
For many people, Wyatt is best remembered for her television role as "Margaret Anderson" in the
television comedy "Father Knows Best " from 1954 to 1960. Her role, opposite Robert Young, was of the devoted wife and mother in the show which chronicled the life and times of the Anderson family in the Midwestern town of Springfield. This role won Wyatt threeEmmy Award s for best actress in a comedy series.In addition to "
Father Knows Best ", Wyatt also starred as asAmanda Grayson , Mr. Spock's mother, in the 1967 episode "Journey To Babel " of the original ' series and the 1986 film '. [cite web |title=Star trek: The original series 2.05b - Journey to Babel | work=Cinematic Intelligence Agency| url=http://thecia.com.au/star-trek/original-series/205b.shtml | accessdate=2006-10-26] Late in her career, she played Katherine Auschlander, the wife of hospital administrator Dr. Daniel Auschlander (Norman Lloyd ), on the 1980s medical drama "St. Elsewhere ". Wyatt was once quoted as saying her fan mail for the first two roles exceeded that for her appearance in "Lost Horizon". She also appeared as Anna, mother of the Virgin Mary, in the 1978 TV film "The Nativity".Death
Jane Wyatt died on
October 20 2006 ofnatural causes at her home in Bel-Air, California. She was 96 years old.Though one of her early suitors was
John D. Rockefeller III , Wyatt was married to investment broker Edgar Bethune Wardon fromNovember 9 1935 until his death onNovember 8 2000 , just one day short of the couple's 65th wedding anniversary. The couple met in the late 1920s when both were weekend houseguests ofFranklin D. Roosevelt at Hyde Park. Wyatt was survived by two sons, and according to an obituary in "The Washington Post ", a third son died in infancy in the early 1940s.References
* [http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/TV/10/22/janewyatt.obit/index.html 'Father Knows Best' mother Wyatt dead at 96]External links
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* [http://politicalaffairs.net/article/articleview/4302/1/217 Jane Wyatt: Representative of American Liberalism; article by Norman Markowitz]
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