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    Zeffie Tilbury

    November 18, 1863 — Paddington, London, England, UK

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Zeffie Agnes Lydia Tilbury (November 20, 1863 – July 24, 1950) was an English actress.

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

    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 lady who 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 1936 Hal Roach Our Gang comedy Second Childhood. In the same year she also portrayed the Gypsy Queen in the Laurel and Hardy film The Bohemian Girl.

    Tilbury was married twice. First to Arthur Frederick Lewis in June, 1887, and later to L. E. Woodthorpe, who died on April 8, 1915. She died in Los Angeles, California in 1950 at the age of 86.

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    The Grapes of Wrath

    1940

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    Tobacco Road

    1941

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    Desire

    1936

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    Camille

    1921

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    Arrest Bulldog Drummond

    1938

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    Bulldog Drummond Comes Back

    1937

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    The Mystery of Edwin Drood

    1935

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    Give Me Your Heart

    1936

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