Mary Field

Mary Field

Born:June 10, 1909

Place of Birth:New York City, New York, USA

Died:June 12, 1996

Known For:Acting

Biography

Mary Field, born on June 10, 1909, in the bustling city of New York, had a life as intriguing as the characters she portrayed on screen. With a mysterious origin story that reads like a plot from one of her films, Field was left on the steps of a church as a baby with a note bearing the name "Olivia Rockefeller." Despite this enigmatic beginning, she was later adopted and went on to carve out a successful career in Hollywood.

In 1937, Field's talent caught the eye of Warner Bros. Studios, leading to her debut in the film "The Prince and the Pauper." Known for her versatility, she seamlessly transitioned between various supporting roles in films such as "Jezebel," "Ball of Fire," and "Miracle on 34th Street." With over 100 film credits to her name, Field's dedication to her craft shone through in each performance, solidifying her as a dependable and talented character actress.

Beyond the silver screen, Field also graced the small screen with appearances in popular TV shows like "Gunsmoke," "Wagon Train," and "The Loretta Young Show." Her final acting role in 1963, playing a Roman Catholic nun in the TV series "Going My Way," showcased her enduring passion for storytelling and connecting with audiences. Additionally, her recurring role as Thelma Gibney in the television comedy "Topper" added another dimension to her diverse body of work.

Throughout her career, Field's commitment to her craft and ability to bring depth to her characters left a lasting impact on audiences and fellow actors alike. Her presence on screen was both comforting and captivating, drawing viewers into the worlds she inhabited with grace and authenticity. Despite her humble beginnings, Field's journey in Hollywood serves as a testament to her resilience, talent, and unwavering passion for the art of acting.

After years of enchanting audiences with her performances, Mary Field's legacy endures as a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring magic of cinema. Her contributions to both film and television have left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, solidifying her status as a beloved and respected character actress. With each role she portrayed, Field brought a unique blend of warmth, humor, and humanity, making her a timeless presence in the hearts of those who had the pleasure of watching her work.

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Mary Field

Filmography

Acting

Made for Each Other

Made for Each Other

Johns Hopkins Technician (uncredited)

1939

A couple struggle to find happiness after a whirlwind courtship.
Out of the Past

Out of the Past

Marny (uncredited)

1947

Jeff Bailey seems to be a mundane gas station owner in remote Bridgeport, California. He is dating local girl Ann Miller and lives a quiet life. But Jeff has a secret past, and when a mysterious stranger arrives in town, Jeff is forced to return to the dark world he had tried to escape.
Miracle on 34th Street

Miracle on 34th Street

Dutch Girl's Adoptive Mother (uncredited)

1947

Kris Kringle, seemingly the embodiment of Santa Claus, is asked to portray the jolly old fellow at Macy's following his performance in the Thanksgiving Day parade. His portrayal is so complete that many begin to question if he truly is Santa Claus, while others question his sanity.
How Green Was My Valley

How Green Was My Valley

Eve (uncredited)

1941

A man in his fifties reminisces about his childhood growing up in a Welsh mining village at the turn of the 20th century.
Dark Passage

Dark Passage

Aunt Mary at Bus Station (uncredited)

1947

A man convicted of murdering his wife escapes from prison and works with a woman to try and prove his innocence.
Ball of Fire

Ball of Fire

Miss Totten

1941

A group of academics have spent years shut up in a house working on the definitive encyclopedia. When one of them discovers that his entry on slang is hopelessly outdated, he ventures into the wide world to learn about the evolving language. Here he meets Sugarpuss O’Shea, a nightclub singer, who’s on top of all the slang—and, it just so happens, needs a place to stay.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Wife (uncredited)

1941

Dr. Jekyll believes good and evil exist in everyone and creates a potion that allows his evil side, Mr. Hyde, to come to the fore. He faces horrible consequences when he lets his dark side run amok.
Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc

Boy's Mother (uncredited)

1948

In the 15th Century, France is a defeated and ruined nation after the One Hundred Years War against England. The fourteen-year-old farm girl Joan of Arc claims to hear voices from Heaven asking her to lead God's Army against Orleans and crowning the weak Dauphin Charles VII as King of France. Joan gathers the people with her faith, forms an army, and conquers Orleans.