Winwood, Estelle (1883–1984)
Winwood, Estelle (1883–1984)
English-born stage, tv, and screen actress. Born Estelle Goodwin, Jan 24, 1883, in Lee, Kent, England; died June 20, 1984, in Woodland Hills, CA; m. Arthur Chesney (brother of Edmund Gwenn, div.); m. Guthrie McClintic (div.); m. Francis Barlow Bradley (died 1929); m. Robert Barton Henderson (English director).
Began career at age 5 (1888) and continued until age 100 (1983); made London debut in School (1899), followed by When Knights Were Bold, Mrs. Skeffington, The Cage, Nan and Half Past 8; made NY debut in Hush (1916), followed by A Successful Calamity, A Little Journey, The Circle, Spring Cleaning, Trelawny of the Wells, The Vortex, Ladies in Retirement and Ten Little Indians, among many others; made film debut (1933), followed by Quality Street, The Swan, 23 Paces to Baker Street, The Misfits, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Camelot, The Producers and Murder by Death.