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  1. Biographie. Alice Brady commença sa carrière au cinéma en 1914 en interprétant différents rôles — comtesse russe, immigrante ou danseuse — pour la World Film Corporation. En 1923, elle interrompit sa carrière pour revenir dix ans plus tard sur la scène en tant qu'actrice de comédies musicales tout en continuant de jouer dans des ...

  2. Best-known for playing dithery society matrons in 1930s films, this performer actually had a long and varied career. The daughter of famed theatrical producer William A. Brady and stepdaughter of stage great Grace George, Alice Brady rejected a career in grand opera and began acting in stock...

  3. Alice Brady (1892-1939) Alice Brady was a stage and movie actress whose career began in the silent movie era and who continued to work in the theater and movies until a few months before her early death from cancer in 1939. She is best known for her comic performances as in 'My Man Godfrey' in 1936. She was nominated twice for Oscars, winning ...

  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › alice_bradyAlice Brady | Rotten Tomatoes

    Alice Brady. Highest Rated: 100% Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935) Lowest Rated: 60% Go West, Young Man (1936) Birthday: Nov 2, 1892. Birthplace: New York, New York, USA. Best-known for playing dithery ...

  5. Alice was actually born Mary Rose Brady in New York City on November 2, 1892. Her father, William Aloysius Brady, born in California, worked as a theatrical producer on Broadway. Brady’s mother, Rose Marie Rene, was born in France but passed away four years after Mary Rose’s birth.

  6. Alice Brady (1892 - 1939) fue una actriz de Estados Unidos conocida por: Al servicio de las damas, El joven Lincoln, La alegre divorciada, Broadway y Hollywood, Madres de bastidores madres de artistas, Betsy Ross, Su propia novela, La vie de Bohème, The Better Half y A Dark Lantern

  7. Brady devoted the 1920s to motherly and matronly portrayals on stage - which, as it turned out, were far more rewarding professionally than the heroines she'd played at World. Making her talking-picture debut in 1933's When Ladies Meet, Brady rapidly became one of Hollywood's most prolific portrayers of addlebrained society matrons and world-weary matriarchs.