Beulah Bondi
Beulah Bondi, originally named Beulah Bondy, was an esteemed American actress whose career spanned across stage, film, and television. Born on May 3, 1889, she left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry before her passing on January 11, 1981. Throughout her illustrious career, Bondi garnered recognition for her remarkable performances, earning two nominations for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Her talent was not confined to the big screen; she also made significant contributions to television, most notably receiving an Emmy Award for her guest appearance on the beloved series The Waltons. Bondi's ability to connect with audiences through her emotive portrayals established her as a beloved figure in the industry.
With her extensive body of work, Beulah Bondi remains celebrated for her contributions to American cinema and television, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire future generations of actors. Her dedication to her craft and the depth she brought to her roles have solidified her status as a respected icon in the performing arts.
Filmography
She Waits
Back to Bataan
The Shepherd of the Hills
A Summer Place
The Trail of the Lonesome Pine
Make Way for Tomorrow
The Sisters
The Moon's Our Home
And Now Tomorrow
Lone Star
Watch on the Rhine
The Baron of Arizona
Of Human Hearts
The Snake Pit
Vivacious Lady
Rain (1932)
The Buccaneer
The Gorgeous Hussy
Street Scene
So Dear to My Heart
Remember the Night
The Furies
The Invisible Ray
Reign of Terror
Sister Kenny
Mr. Soft Touch
Tonight We Raid Calais
The Very Thought of You
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
The Good Fairy
Track of the Cat
Back from Eternity
Our Town