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Personal Info

Birth date

1910-08-12 (114 Years)

Day of death

2006-10-20

Gender

Female

Known for

Acting

Place of birth

Campgaw, New Jersey, USA

Also known as

Jane Waddington Wyatt

Jane Wyatt

Biography

From Wikipedia

Jane Wyatt (August 12, 1910 – October 20, 2006) was an American actress best known for her role as the housewife and mother on the NBC and CBS television comedy series, Father Knows Best, and as Amanda Grayson, the human mother of Spock on the science fiction television series Star Trek. Wyatt was a three-time Emmy Award-winner.

Jane Waddington Wyatt was born on August 12, 1910 in Mahwah, New Jersey, but raised in Manhattan. Her father, Christopher Billopp Wyatt, Jr., was a Wall Street investment banker, and her mother, the former Euphemia Van Rensselaer Waddington, was a drama critic for the Catholic World. Both of her parents were Roman Catholic converts.

She made her film debut in 1934 in One More River. In arguably her most famous role, she co-starred as Ronald Colman's character's love interest in Frank Capra's Columbia Pictures film Lost Horizon (1937).

Other film appearances included Gentleman's Agreement with Gregory Peck, None but the Lonely Heart with Cary Grant, Boomerang with Dana Andrews, and Our Very Own. Her film career suffered because of her outspoken opposition to Senator Joseph McCarthy, the chief figure in the anti-Communist investigations of that era, and was temporarily derailed for having assisted in hosting a performance by the Bolshoi Ballet during the Second World War, even though it was at the request of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Wyatt returned to her roots on the New York stage for a time and appeared in such plays as Lillian Hellman's The Autumn Garden, opposite Fredric March.

For many people, Wyatt is best remembered as Margaret Anderson on Father Knows Best, which aired from 1954 to 1960. She played opposite Robert Young as the devoted wife and mother of the Anderson family in the Midwestern town of Springfield. This role won Wyatt three Emmy Awards for best actress in a comedy series. After Father Knows Best, Wyatt guest starred in several other series.

On June 13, 1962, she was cast in the lead in "The Heather Mahoney Story" on NBC's Wagon Train. In 1963, she portrayed Kitty McMullen in "Don't Forget to Say Goodbye" on the ABC drama, Going My Way, with Gene Kelly and Leo G. Carroll, a series about the Catholic priesthood in New York City. In 1965, Wyatt was cast as Anne White in "The Monkey's Paw – A Retelling" on CBS's The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.

Wyatt was married to investment broker Edgar Bethune Ward from November 9, 1935, until his death on November 8, 2000, just one day short of the couple's 65th wedding anniversary. The couple reportedly met in the late 1920s when both were weekend houseguests of Franklin D. Roosevelt at Hyde Park, New York. Ward later converted to the Catholic faith of his wife. Wyatt suffered a mild stroke in the 1990s, but recovered well. She remained in relatively good health for the rest of her life

Jane Wyatt died on October 20, 2006 of natural causes at her home in Bel-Air, California, aged 96. She was interred at San Fernando Mission Cemetery, next to her husband.

Filmography

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The Bell Telephone Hour

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Overview:

“The Bell Telephone Hour” was a musical variety show that aired on “NBC” TV from 12 January 1959 to 14 June 1968 that showcased the best in Broadway, Classical, Concert, Jazz and Popular music each week. The series had its’ own house band appropriately named the “Bell Telephone Orchestra”. The show also had its’ own theme song being the “Bell Waltz” composed by “Donald Voorhees” who was also the show's Orchestra conductor. Some of the greatest violinists of the 1960’s performed on this show that aired in the old “Black & White” format. Some of these great violinists included “Erica Mornin”, “Isaac Stern", "Michael Rabin", "Ruggiero Ricci", "Yehudi Menuhin" and "Zino Francesacatti". From time to time some of the great singers and bandleaders of the 1960’s would perform on the show as well. Some of these were “Bing Crosby”, “Gordon MacRae”, “John Gary”, “Leslie Uggams”, “Mary Martin”, “Nelson Eddy”, “Patti Page” and “Roy Rogers”. The TV show followed on the heels of its’ predecessor with the same name on “NBC” radio that aired from 29 April 1940 to 1958 on Monday nights at 8 PM. The name of the show was derived from its’ Major sponsor “Bell Telephone Laboratories”. The TV version began airing on Friday nights at 8:30 PM once a month. It later was given it’s same time slot now airing every other week alternating with another show on the other weeks such as News shows and specials. The show time slot changed quite often over the years. In September 1960 it aired at 9 PM and in September 1961 it moved to 9:30 PM. In October 1963 it moved to Tuesday nights at 10 PM, September 1965 it moved to Sunday night at 6:30 PM and in September 1967 it made its' final move back to Friday night at 10 PM.

Acting

1997Frank Capra's American Dream as Self

1993The Silent Feminists: America's First Women Directors as Narrator (voice)

1989Amityville: The Evil Escapes as Alice Leacock

1987Legacy of the Hollywood Blacklist as Self

1986Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home as Amanda

1982Missing Children: A Mother's Story as Judge Eloise Walker

1982St. Elsewhere (2, 1 Episode) as Unknown, Katherine Auschlander

1978The Millionaire as Mrs. Mathews

1978The Nativity as Anna

1978Fantasy Island (1 Episode) as Mildred Grayson

1978A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story as Eleanor's Mother

1978Superdome as Fay Bonelli

1977Father Knows Best: Home for Christmas as Margaret Anderson

1977The Love Boat (1, 1, 1 Episode) as Laurette Ferot, Margaret Anderson, Margaret Wallingford

1977The Father Knows Best Reunion as Margaret Anderson

1976Amelia Earhart as Amy Earhart

1976Treasure of Matecumbe as Aunt Effie

1975Katherine as Emily Alman

1973Tom Sawyer as Aunt Polly

1973You'll Never See Me Again as Mary Alden

1971Neighbors as Unknown

1971Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law (1 Episode) as Margaret Wilson

1970Weekend of Terror as Sister Frances

1969Love, American Style (1, 1 Episode) as Mother, Unknown

1969Marcus Welby, M.D. (1 Episode) as Edwina

1966Star Trek (1 Episode) as Amanda

1965Never Too Late as Grace Kimbrough

1964See How They Run as Augusta Flanders

1962The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1 Episode) as Anne White

1961The Two Little Bears as Anne Davis

1961Alcoa Premiere (1 Episode) as Unknown

1959Play of the Week (1 Episode) as Unknown

1959The Bell Telephone Hour (2 Episodes) as Unknown

1957Interlude as Pure Stubbins

1957Wagon Train (1 Episode) as Heather Mahoney

1954Father Knows Best (203 Episodes) as Margaret Anderson

1953The Motorola Television Hour (2 Episodes) as Unknown

1953The United States Steel Hour (1 Episode) as Unknown

1951Criminal Lawyer as Maggie Powell

1950The Man Who Cheated Himself as Lois Frazer

1950My Blue Heaven as Janet Pringle

1950Our Very Own as Lois Macaulay

1950House by the River as Marjorie Byrne

1950Your Show of Shows (1 Episode) as Unknown

1950What's My Line? (1 Episode) as Self - Mystery Guest

1950Robert Montgomery Presents (1 Episode) as Unknown

1949Task Force as Mary Morgan

1949Canadian Pacific as Dr. Edith Cabot

1949Bad Boy as Mrs. Maud Brown

1948No Minor Vices as Miss Darlington

1948Studio One (2 Episodes) as Unknown

1948Pitfall as Sue Forbes

1948The Ed Sullivan Show (1 Episode) as Self

1947Gentleman's Agreement as Jane

1947Boomerang! as Madge Harvey

1946The Bachelor's Daughters as Marta Jordan

1946Strange Conquest as Dr. Mary Palmer

1944None But the Lonely Heart as Aggie Hunter

1943The Kansan as Eleanor Sager

1943Buckskin Frontier as Vinnie Marr

1942Army Surgeon as Elizabeth Ainsley

1942The Navy Comes Through as Myra Mallory

1941Weekend for Three as Ellen 'Gretch' Craig

1941Hurricane Smith as Joan Bradley

1941Kisses for Breakfast as Laura Anders

1940Girl from God's Country as Anne Webster

1937Lost Horizon as Sondra Bizet

1936The Luckiest Girl in the World as Pat Duncan

1935We're Only Human as Sally Rodgers

1934Great Expectations as Estella

1934One More River as Dinny Cherrell