
Alice Brady
Alice Brady Crane
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Alice Brady (born Mary Rose Brady; November 2, 1892 – October 28, 1939) was an American actress of stage and film. She began her career in the theatre in 1911, and her first important success came on Broadway in 1912 when she created the role of Meg March in the original production of Marian de Forest's Little Women. As a screen actress she first appeared in silent films and was one of the few actresses to survive the transition into talkies. She worked until six months before her death from cancer in 1939. Her films include My Man Godfrey (1936), in which she plays the flighty mother of Carole Lombard's character, and In Old Chicago (1938), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. In 1960, Brady received a motion pictures star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contributions to the film industry. Her star is located at 6201 Hollywood Boulevard.
Career
- 1892Born
- 1938Won Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
- 1939Passed away
- 1960Won star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Trivia
- •Place of birth: New York City
- •Citizenship: United States
- •Known as: film actor, stage actor
- •Spouse: James Crane
What happened recently
Alice Marie Dutra Brady Obituary (2026) - Atwater, CA - Wilson Family Funeral Home
Alice Jane Brady Obituary (2026) - Las Vegas, NV - Green Farewells Cremation & Memorial
ALICE BRADY DEAD; STAGE, FILM STAR; Daughter of Producer, William A. Brady, Succumbs Here After Long Illness BEGAN CAREER IN 'MIKADO' Last Work Was in Screen Play The Young Mr. Lincoln'-- Won Academy Award in '38 Good in Any Role Would
Alice Graham Brady - View Obituary & Service Information - Bevis Funeral Home - Tallahassee, FL