- Phyllis Povah
Infobox actor
name = Phyllis Povah
imagesize = 150px
caption = from the trailer for "The Women " (1939).
birthdate = birth date|1893|7|21|mf=y
birthplace = Detroit,Michigan ,United States
deathdate = death date and age|1975|8|7|1893|7|21|mf=y
deathplace = Long Island,New York ,United States Phyllis Povah (
July 21 ,1893 –August 7 ,1975 ) was an American actress, who made numerous appearances on stage and a few films.Povah made her
Broadway theatre debut in "Mr. Pim Passes By" in 1921 and acted in minor roles in several productions over the next two decades. She achieved a notable success in a featured role in the stage production of "The Women ", and the play ran for 18 months, from 1936 until 1938. When a film version was planned, Povah andMarjorie Main were the only members of the cast who were chosen to reprise their roles in the film which was released in 1939. (The film was directed byGeorge Cukor ).The film was a success, but Povah continued to work steadily in theatre, and appeared in the film "Let's Face It" (1943) with
Bob Hope andBetty Hutton . "Dear Ruth", in which Povah starred withJohn Dall andVirginia Gilmore played on Broadway from 1944 until 1946, and provided her with a substantial role and her biggest success during the 1940s. She made two films in 1952, "The Marrying Kind " withJudy Holliday andAldo Ray , and "Pat and Mike " withSpencer Tracy andKatharine Hepburn , both directed byGeorge Cukor .Her final Broadway role was in "Anniversary Waltz" with
MacDonald Carey andKitty Carlisle in 1954 and 1955. The film version, retitled "Happy Anniversary" (1959) and costarringDavid Niven andMitzi Gaynor , was her final film.She died from a heart attack in
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