Mabel Webb

Mabel Webb was an American actor who is best known for her work as a writer, particularly for “Sulphured Plums” and “Potted Damsons.” She was born on 1874 in Knighton, Radnorshire, Wales, UK, and passed away on October 24, 1957, in Worcester Park, Surrey, England.

Personal and Family Life

Mabel Webb, whose birth name was Elizabeth Mabel Edwards, was married to Arthur Webb from 1899 until his death on October 16, 1952. Together, they had four children. Throughout her life, she balanced her family commitments with her writing career.

Career

Mabel was a talented writer and is best remembered for her contribution to the short film “Sulphured Plums and Potted Damsons,” released in 1938. Her passion for writing showcased her ability to blend humor and creativity in her works.

Death and Legacy

Mabel Webb died on October 24, 1957, leaving behind a legacy enriched by her contributions to writing and storytelling. Her works continue to be appreciated for their unique perspective and creativity.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1938 Sulphured Plums and Potted Damsons Writer