Spring Byington
About
Filmography
Family & Companions
Biography
Filmography
Cast (Feature Film)
Cast (Special)
Life Events
1897
After father's death, sent with sister to live with relatives in Canada while mother completed medical training (date approximate)
1912
Married at age 18 and moved to Buenos Aires, Argentina (date approximate)
1917
After divorce from husband, moved to NYC to pursue an acting career (date approximate)
1924
Breakthrough stage role in "Beggar on Horseback"
1930
Enjoyed warm notices for performance in stage play "Once in a Lifetime"
1931
Acted in the short comedy film "Papa's Slay Ride"
1933
Portrayed Marmee in the film version of "Little Women"
1934
Made last Broadway appearances in "No Questions Asked", "Jig Saw" and "The First Apple"
1935
Appeared in eight movies, including "Mutiny on the Bounty" and "Ah, Wilderness!"
1936
Co-starred in "Dodsworth" and "Theodora Goes Wild", among others
1936
Introduced a signature role as the matriarch of a typical American family in "Every Saturday Night"; in original film family's surname was Evers, but it was changed to Jones for a series of 17 sequels produced between 1936 and 1940
1937
Originated role of Mrs. Hardy in "A Family Affair"; role was played by Faye Holden in later installments of the series
1938
Received a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for portrayal of the flighty mother of an eccentric family in "You Can't Take It With You", directed by Frank Capra
1940
Cast as Shirley Temple's mother in the Technicolor feature "The Blue Bird"
1941
Appeared as Barbara Stanwyck's mom in "Meet John Doe"
1942
Portrayed the nosy gossip columnist Mary Sunshine in "Roxie Hart", starring Ginger Rogers
1943
Continued in a maternal vein playing Judy Garland's parent in "Meet Lily Mars"
1944
Was the cruel mother of Dorothy Maguire in "The Enchanted Cottage"
1950
Had one of her best career roles in "Louisa", as a widowed grandmother who is courted by two suitors
1951
Made TV appearance in "Charming Billy", an episode of "Bigelow-Sanford Theater" on the Dumont network
1953
Starred in the radio production "December Bride"
1954
Reprised role in the TV series "December Bride" (CBS)
1960
Final film, "Please Don't Eat the Daisies"