Zeffie Tilbury

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Born
Zeffie Agnes Lydia Tilbury

(1863-11-20)20 November 1863
Died24 July 1950(1950-07-24) (aged 86)
OccupationActress
Zeffie Tilbury
Tilbury in 1913
Born
Zeffie Agnes Lydia Tilbury

(1863-11-20)20 November 1863
Died24 July 1950(1950-07-24) (aged 86)
Resting placeChapel of the Pines Crematory
OccupationActress
Years active1881–1942
Spouses
  • Arthur Frederick Lewis (m. 1887; div. 19??)
L. E. Woodthorpe
(m. 1904; died 1915)
RelativesClara T. Bracy (aunt)
Sidney Bracey (cousin)

Zeffie Agnes Lydia Tilbury (20 November 1863 – 24 July 1950) was an English-American actress.[1][2]

Born in Paddington, Middlesex, England, Tilbury was the only child of the variety performer Lydia Thompson and John Christian Tilbury, a riding-master and "fashionable 'man about town'" from a comfortably wealthy background, his grandfather, of the Tilbury family firm of London coachbuilders, having created the Tilbury carriage.[3][4][5] Her father died aged 26 in 1864; having borrowed an inexperienced horse, "All Fours", to participate in the South Essex Steeplechase at Brentwood, Essex, he was crushed by the horse when it failed to clear a fence and rolled on him. Although he didn't appear badly injured, his skull was fractured and he had suffered severe internal injuries, which caused his death the next day.[6][7]

Career

Cigarette card from the 1880s

Tilbury was known first on the London stage and on Broadway in New York City.[8] In 1881, she debuted on stage in Nine Points of the Law at the Theatre Royal, Brighton, England.[3]

She is today best known for playing wise or evil older characters in films, such as the distinguished lady gambler at dinner with Garbo in The Single Standard, as the pitiful Grandma Joad in The Grapes of Wrath and Grandma Lester in Tobacco Road.

She appeared in over 70 films. Her earliest surviving silent film is the Valentino / Nazimova 1921 production of Camille. Tilbury is probably best remembered as the old woman in the 1936 Hal Roach Our Gang comedy Second Childhood. She is befriended by Spanky and his friends on her birthday and, as a result, is transformed from a lonely, disagreeable recluse to a happy and loving carefree soul. In the same year she also portrayed the Gypsy Queen in the Laurel and Hardy film The Bohemian Girl.

Personal life

Tilbury was married twice. First to Arthur Frederick Lewis in West Derby in June 1887,[9] and later to L.E. Woodthorpe in 1904, who died on 8 April 1915.

In 1899 Zeffie had a painful accident:

Playgoers will be glad to learn that Miss Zeffie Tilbury is rapidly recovering from the severe burns she suffered from the bursting of a spirit lamp while devotedly nursing her mother, Miss Lydia Thompson.[10]

Death

She died in Los Angeles, California in 1950 at the age of 86.

Stage performances

This list was created from a search of advertisements and reviews in British newspapers.[11]

Year Play Role Genre Theatre
1881Nine Points of the LawTheatre Royal, Brighton
1884The Private SecretaryEva WebsterFarceGlobe
1885Ruth's RomanceComediettaOlympic
1886Turned UpSabinaMelodramatic Farcical ComedyComedy
CuriosityMrs Daisy BangerpushFarcical ComedyVaudeville
1887Pygmalion and GalateaCyniscaMythological ComedyTheatre Royal, Sheffield
Fazio; or The Italian Wife's RevengeAldabellaTragedyAlexandra, Liverpool
The Winter's TaleMopsaLyceum
1890[Title not known]Valerie De VauxMilitary ComedyAcademy of Music, Halifax, Nova Scotia
1893The Crust of SocietyGrand Opera House, Toronto
1894The IdlerSchiller, Chicago
1898Love Wisely; or The Setting of the SunLucyOne-act PlayThe Avenue, London
She Stoops to ConquerMiss NevilleFarceTerry's
The School for ScandalLady SneerwellComedy of MannersTerry's
1899Counsel's OpinionMrs LovelaceA Legal Episode in One ActLyceum
1900The MeetingConstanceDuologueSt Martin's Town Hall
Henry VIsabel, Queen of FranceHistory PlayLyceum
1901Twelfth NightMariaHer Majesty's
MacaireAlineMelodramatic FarceHer Majesty's
The Red LampFeliseMelodramaGrand Theatre, Fulham
The Last of the DandiesLady CarrollbyFour-act PlayHer Majesty's
1902The Merry Wives of WindsorMistress QuicklyFarceHer Majesty's
1903The Merry Wives of WindsorMistress QuicklyFarceTouring America
1909The Passion FlowerSocial Life in New YorkTouring America
1911Everywoman and AnymanThe WomanVaudeville SketchWinter Garden, New York

Filmography

References

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