Aline MacMahon
Aline MacMahon was a prominent American actress renowned for her contributions to theater, film, and television. Her career took off in 1921 when she made her Broadway debut, showcasing her exceptional talent on stage. Over the next several decades, MacMahon became a familiar face in the entertainment industry, with a career that spanned over five decades until her retirement in 1975.
One of the highlights of her film career came in 1944 when she earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the critically acclaimed movie "Dragon Seed." This recognition solidified her status as a skilled performer in Hollywood, where she was celebrated for her versatility and depth in portraying a wide range of characters.
In addition to her film work, MacMahon made significant contributions to television and was involved in numerous productions throughout her career. Her dedication to the craft and her ability to captivate audiences led her to become a respected figure in the performing arts. Aline MacMahon's legacy is marked by her strong performances and her influence on both stage and screen, making her a cherished part of American entertainment history.
Filmography
Five Star Final
Week-End Marriage
While the Patient Slept
The Man from Laramie
The Search
The Mouthpiece
The Mighty McGurk
The Eddie Cantor Story
One Way Passage
Heroes for Sale
Dragon Seed
Ah, Wilderness!
Diamond Head
The Flame and the Arrow
Gold Diggers of 1933
Tish
Silver Dollar
The Lady Is Willing
Out of the Fog
Cimarron (1960)
The Merry Frinks
I Could Go on Singing
I Live My Life