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  1. Alison Skipworth (born Alison Mary Elliott Margaret Groom; 25 July 1863–5 July 1952) was an English stage and screen actress.

  2. Alison Skipworth (1863-1952) was a British actress who appeared in stage and screen comedies, often opposite W.C. Fields. She was also a model, a tutor, and a widow of an artist. See her credits, photos, videos, and trivia on IMDb.

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  3. Jul 24, 2023 · Here are 10 things you should know about Alison Skipworth, born on July 25, 1863. The stage actress was 49 when she began her film career, but her screen leg...

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  4. Jul 25, 2016 · London born Skipworth was best known for playing big-boned, hearty grand dames in Hollywood, most notably opposite W.C. Fields in four films: If I Had a Million (1932), Tillie and Gus (1933), Alice in Wonderland (1933 — they appear in separate scenes in that one), and Six of a Kind (1934).

  5. Actress Alison Skipworth, born on Jul 25, 1863 and died on Jul 5, 1952 starred in Dangerous, Becky Sharp, The Road to Singapore, Alice in Wonderland, Madame Racketeer, Tonight Is Ours, Satan Met a Lady, The Captain Hates the Sea, Du Barry, Woman of Passion , Tonight or Never.

  6. Skipworth, Alison (1863–1952)English stage and screen actress. Born Alison Groom, July 25, 1863, in London, England; died July 5, 1952, in New York, NY; m. Frank Markham Skipworth (artist).

  7. We discover here that Fred Keating (as thief Danny) is actually in league with Helen Vinson (posing as Janet, a librarian) over the stolen bonds, Victor McLaglen the friendly private eye Schulte, Alison Skipworth as Mrs Magruder, buying drinks for Wynne Gibson as reformed party girl “Goldie,” John Wray her indignant husband, John Gilbert ...