- Judith Evelyn
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name = Judith Evelyn
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birthdate = birth date|1913|03|20
location = Seneca,South Dakota
deathdate = death date and age|1967|05|07|1913|03|20
deathplace =New York City ,New York
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awards =Judith Evelyn (
March 20 1913 ,Seneca, South Dakota -May 7 1967 ,New York City ,New York ) was an American stage and film actress.Evelyn appeared on Broadway in the following plays:
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The Shrike " as "Ann Downs" (January 15, 1952 - May 31, 1952)
* "Harriet Craig" (February 12, 1947 - April 12, 1947)
* "The Rich Full Life" (November 9, 1945 - December 1, 1945)
* "Angel Street " as "Bella Manningham"Three of the four plays (the excluded one being the unsuccessful "The Rich Full Life") were made into films, but Evelyn did not appear in any of them. "Angel Street" became far more famous on film as "Gaslight", which starred
Ingrid Bergman andCharles Boyer . "Craig's Wife" was filmed three times, first in 1928, then in 1936, starringRosalind Russell . It was re-written and remade somewhat more successfully in 1950 as"Harriet Craig ", starringJoan Crawford .Evelyn also appeared in numerous films, probably most memorably (if not by name) as the lonely alcoholic spied on by
Jimmy Stewart inAlfred Hitchcock 's "Rear Window ". She also had a brief but strong performance as Queen Mother Taia in Michael Curtiz's "The Egyptian".Evelyn died from
cancer , in New York City, on May 7, 1967. She was 54 years old. She was interred at theKensico Cemetery in Valhalla,Westchester County, New York .External links
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