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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Betty_FieldBetty Field - Wikipedia

    Betty Field (February 8, 1916 [1] – September 13, 1973) was an American film and stage actress. Early years. Field was born in Boston, Massachusetts, to George and Katharine (née Lynch) Field. [2] . She began acting before she reached age 15, and went into stock theater immediately after graduating from high school. [3] .

  2. Sep 15, 1973 · Betty Field, a prominent stage and screen actress who was perhaps best known for her roles in the play “Dream Girl,” written by the late Elmer Rice, her former husband, and the film “Of Mice and...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0275897Betty Field - IMDb

    Betty Field. Actress: Of Mice and Men. Thespian Betty Field was born in Boston on February 8, 1916, the daughter of a salesman and his wife. Ancestors on her father's side were Mayflower colonists Priscilla and John Alden.

    • January 1, 1
    • Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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    • Hyannis, Massachusetts, USA
  4. Betty Field. Actress: Of Mice and Men. Thespian Betty Field was born in Boston on February 8, 1916, the daughter of a salesman and his wife. Ancestors on her father's side were Mayflower colonists Priscilla and John Alden.

    • February 8, 1916
    • September 13, 1973
  5. Betty Field was an American film and stage actress who appeared in films such as Of Mice and Men, The Great Gatsby, and Bus Stop. She was also a descendant of the Pilgrims and a regular on Broadway and television.

  6. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › betty_fieldBetty Field | Rotten Tomatoes

    Betty Field was an American actress who appeared in movies, television, and theater from the 1930s to the 1960s. She is best known for her roles in "Of Mice and Men", "The Great Gatsby", and "Peyton Place".

  7. Actress Betty Field appeared in movies, television, and theater productions during a career that spanned three decades. Field began her acting career with a role in a London production of "She Loves Me Not." By the late 1930s, however, Field had returned to the U.S., and promptly launched her...