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Phyllis Thaxter

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Phyllis Thaxter
Phyllis Thaxter in 1955.jpg
Thaxter in 1955
Born
Phyllis St. Felix Thaxter

(1919-11-20)November 20, 1919
Died August 14, 2012(2012-08-14) (aged 92)
Occupation Actress
Years active 1940–1992
Spouse(s)
(m. 1944; div. 1962)

(m. 1962; died 2008)
Children 2

Phyllis St. Felix Thaxter (November 20, 1919 – August 14, 2012) was an American actress. She is best known for portraying Ellen Lawson in Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944) and Martha Kent in Superman (1978). She also appeared in Bewitched (1945), Blood on the Moon (1948), and The World of Henry Orient (1964).

Early life

Thaxter was born in Portland, Maine, one of three children of Phyllis (née Schuyler) Thaxter, a former actress, and Sidney St. Felix Thaxter, who later served as a Justice of the Maine Supreme Court.

Phyllis Thaxter's siblings were Sidney Thaxter and Hildegarde Schuyler Thaxter Niss Gignoux.

Her grandfather was Major Sidney W. Thaxter, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism during the American Civil War.

Career

Before appearing in movies, Thaxter was on the stage. When Dorothy McGuire went to Hollywood, Thaxter replaced her in the Broadway play Claudia. In 1944, she signed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Her movie debut was opposite Van Johnson in the 1944 wartime film Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo. In the 1945 film-noir Bewitched, Thaxter played Joan Alris Ellis, a woman suffering from split personality. In 1948, she played a cattle owner's daughter in Blood on the Moon.

At MGM, she routinely portrayed the ever-patient wife to a number of leading men. She moved to Warner Brothers in the 1950s, but usually played the same type of roles. Her career stalled after an attack of polio in 1952. She made a comeback in television series such as Rawhide, portraying Pauline Cushman in the episode "The Blue Spy" (1961), Wagon Train ("The Christine Elliott Story" and "The Vivian Carter Story "), The Twilight Zone ("Young Man's Fancy"), and Alfred Hitchcock Presents.

She returned to Broadway, appearing in Take Her, She's Mine at the Biltmore in 1961.

In 1978, Thaxter was cast with Glenn Ford as Jonathan and Martha Kent in the blockbuster film Superman. The film was produced by her daughter Skye Aubrey's husband Ilya Salkind and father-in-law Alexander Salkind.

Personal life

Patricia Bosworth, in her biography of Montgomery Clift, tells of Thaxter's close relationship with Clift in the early 1940s, writing that they "seemed so close that a great many people assumed they would eventually marry".

While at MGM, Thaxter married James T. Aubrey Jr., who later became president of CBS-TV and MGM. They divorced in 1962. They had two children: Susan Schuyler "Skye" Aubrey, an actress, and James Watson Aubrey. In 1962, Thaxter married Gilbert Lea. They were married for 46 years until his death on May 4, 2008.

A Republican, she supported the campaign of Dwight Eisenhower in the 1952 presidential election.

Death

Thaxter died on August 14, 2012 aged 92, in Longwood, Florida after an eight-year battle with Alzheimer's disease.

In keeping with her wishes, she was cremated, and her ashes were scattered at sea. Her name was added to her husband's tombstone (as a cenotaph) at Saint Mary the Virgin Cemetery in Falmouth, Maine, where she had lived for many years.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role
1944 Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo Ellen Lawson
1945 Bewitched Joan Alris Ellis
Week-End at the Waldorf Cynthia Drew
1947 The Sea of Grass Sara Beth Brewton
Living in a Big Way Peggy Randall
1948 Tenth Avenue Angel Helen Mills
The Sign of the Ram Sherida Binyon
Blood on the Moon Carol Lufton
Act of Violence Ann
1950 No Man of Her Own Patrice Harkness
The Breaking Point Lucy Morgan
1951 Fort Worth Flora Talbot
Jim Thorpe – All-American Margaret Miller
Come Fill the Cup Paula Copeland
1952 She's Working Her Way Through College Helen Palmer
Springfield Rifle Erin Kearney
Operation Secret Maria Corbet
1955 Women's Prison Helene Jensen
1957 Man Afraid Lisa Collins
1964 The World of Henry Orient Mrs. Avis Gilbert
1978 Superman Ma Kent

Selected television appearances

Year Title Role Notes
1953-1956 Lux Video Theatre various characters 6 episodes
1954 The Motorola Television Hour Gladys Mitchell Episode: "Atomic Attack"
1955 Stage 7 Muriel Blandings Episode: "The Hayfield"
1956-1960 Alfred Hitchcock Presents various characters 6 episodes
1957 Studio One Laura Morgan Episode: "The Dark Corner"
1958 The Frank Sinatra Show Jean Armstrong Episode: "The Seedling Doubt"
1959-1960 Wagon Train Christine Elliot/Vivian Carter
1961 Rawhide Pauline Cushman Episode: "The Blue Spy"
1962 The Twilight Zone Virginia Lane Walker Episode: "Young Man's Fancy"
1963-1964 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour various characters 3 episodes
1964 The Fugitive Enid Langer Episode: "Detour on a Road Going Nowhere"
1967 Coronet Blue Eleanor Barclay Episode: "Faces"
1968 The Invaders Sarah Concannon Episode: "The Peacemaker"
1969 Bonanza Ruth Manning Episode: "The Clarion"
1970 Medical Center Celia Jennings Episode: "Junkie"
1971 Incident in San Francisco Lois Harmon TV movie
1972 The Longest Night Norma Chambers TV movie
1974 Marcus Welby, M.D. Kate Tannahill Episode: "A Full Life"
1975 Barnaby Jones Aunt Meg Catlin Episode: "Murder Once Removed"
1976 Once an Eagle Alma Caldwell
1985 American Playhouse Rebecca Nurse 3 episodes
1992 Murder, She Wrote Emily Weymouth Episode: "Family Secrets"

Radio appearances

Year Program Episode/source
1952 Stars in the Air Christmas in Connecticut
1953 Lux Radio Theatre Close to My Heart
1953 Lux Radio Theatre The Bishop's Wife
1955 Lux Radio Theatre The Bishop's Wife

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