
Sara Allgood
Known For
Acting
Born
1879-11-28 in Dublin, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland [now Dublin, Republic of Ireland]
Died
1950-09-13
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sara Ellen Allgood (29 November 1879 – 13 September 1950) was an Irish actress who held both Irish and American citizenship. She first studied drama with the Irish nationalist Daughters of Ireland and was in the opening of the Irish National Theatre Society. In 1904, she had her first big role in Spreading the News and was a full-time actress the following year. In 1915, she toured Australia and New Zealand as the lead in Peg o' My Heart. Her acting career continued in Dublin, London, and the U.S. She appeared in a number of films, most notably being nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Beth Morgan in the 1941 film How Green Was My Valley. She became an American citizen in 1945 and died of a heart attack in 1950.
Most Known For

Crime Unlimited
as Jewel Thief

Roxie Hart
as Mrs. Morton

Jane Eyre
as Bessie

Cheaper by the Dozen
as Mrs. Monahan

How Green Was My Valley
as Beth Morgan

This Above All
as Waitress

Blackmail
as Mrs. White

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
as Mrs. Higgins

Cluny Brown
as Mrs. Maile

Challenge to Lassie
as Mrs. MacFarland

The Spiral Staircase
as Nurse Barker

The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry
as Nona

The Keys of the Kingdom
as Sister Martha

Juno and the Paycock
as Mrs Boyle, "Juno"

The Lodger
as Ellen Bonting

The Fabulous Dorseys
as Mrs. Dorsey

That Hamilton Woman
as Mrs. Cadogan-Lyon

Between Two Worlds
as Mrs. Midget

One Touch of Venus
as Landlady

Sierra
as Mrs. Jonas