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Florence Bates
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Actor
From
San Antonio, Texas, USA
Born
1888-04-13
Overview
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Florence Bates (born Florence Rabe, April 15, 1888 – January 31, 1954) was an American film and stage character actress who often played grande dame characters in supporting roles.
Her path to becoming an actress had many turns. She had a degree in Mathematics, taught school until married, then became the first Texas female lawyer. Then she became a bilingual radio commentator. After her husband lost her fortune, she and her husband opened a bakery in Los Angeles.
In the mid-1930s, Bates auditioned for and won the role of Miss Bates in a Pasadena Playhouse adaptation of Jane Austen's Emma. When she decided to continue working with the theatre group, she changed her professional name to that of the first character she played on stage. In 1939, she was introduced to Alfred Hitchcock, who cast her in her first major screen role, the vain dowager Mrs. Van Hopper, in Rebecca (1940).
Bates appeared in more than sixty films over the course of the next thirteen years. Among her cinema credits are Kitty Foyle, Love Crazy, The Moon and Sixpence, Mr. Lucky, Heaven Can Wait, Lullaby of Broadway, Mister Big, Since You Went Away, Kismet, Saratoga Trunk, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Winter Meeting, I Remember Mama, Portrait of Jennie, A Letter to Three Wives, On the Town, and Les Misérables. In television, Bates had a regular role on The Hank McCune Show and made guest appearances on I Love Lucy, My Little Margie, I Married Joan and Our Miss Brooks.
Known For

TV
I Love Lucy

Film
Rebecca
Mar 23, 1940

Film
On the Town
Dec 8, 1949

TV
Dick Tracy

Film
Kitty Foyle
Dec 27, 1940

Film
Kismet
Oct 1, 1944

Film
Heaven Can Wait
Aug 5, 1943

Film
Mr. Lucky
Jul 1, 1943

Film
Portrait of Jennie
Dec 25, 1948

Film
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Sep 1, 1947

Film
The Tall Target
Aug 17, 1951

Film
The Devil and Miss Jones
Apr 11, 1941

Film
Love Crazy
May 23, 1941

Film
Cluny Brown
Jun 2, 1946

Film
San Antonio
Dec 29, 1945
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