Mabel Butterworth was an American actress who is best known for her roles in “Willy” (1954) and “The Colgate Comedy Hour” (1950). She was born in 1884 and passed away in 1970.
Personal and Family Life
Mabel Butterworth had a rich family connection to the entertainment industry. She was the sister of actor Walter Butterworth and a cousin of Charles Butterworth, indicating a strong familial presence in the acting world. Her family’s involvement in show business may have influenced her own career in theater and vaudeville.
Career
Mabel Butterworth was a prominent stage and vaudeville actress. Throughout her career, she made significant contributions to the performing arts, showcasing her talent and versatility. In addition to her stage work, she appeared in various television productions, becoming a familiar face to many audiences.
Death and Legacy
Mabel Butterworth passed away in 1970, leaving behind a legacy as a talented actress in both stage and television. Although her career was primarily in the mid-20th century, her performances are still remembered by those who appreciate the history of American theater and television.
Filmography
Title | Role | Year | Type |
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Willy | Kate Fleming | 1955 | TV Series |
The Colgate Comedy Hour | Corinthian Circle Member (uncredited) | 1948 | TV Series |