- Geboren am
- Verstorben20. Oktober 1942 · Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA (nicht genannte Ursachen)
- GeburtsnameMary Jeannette Robison
- Spitzname
- The Grand Old Lady of the American Stage
- Größe1,57 m
- May Robson wurde am 19 April 1858 in Australien geboren. Sie war Schauspielerin und Autorin, bekannt für Lady für einen Tag (1933), Leoparden küßt man nicht (1938) und Ein Stern geht auf (1937). Sie war mit Dr. Augustus Homer Brown und Charles Leveson Gore verheiratet. Sie starb am 20 Oktober 1942 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
- EhepartnerDr. Augustus Homer Brown(29. Mai 1889 - 2. April 1920) (er verstorben)Charles Leveson Gore(1. November 1875 - 1883) (er verstorben, 3 Kinder)
- KinderEdward GoreJames Beryl GoreNellie Candler Gore
- ElternCaptain Henry RobisonJulia Robison
- The earliest-born actress to receive an Oscar nomination.
- Although she was a prolific actress who appeared in many major movies and was once nominated for an Oscar, she does not have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
- She was known as "The Grand Old Lady of the American Stage".
- May moved to Hollywood in 1927 at the age of 69. She shared her home with her dog and her longtime female partner Lillian Harmer.
- Gave birth to her 1st child at age 18, a son Edward Gore on December 2, 1876. Child's father was her 1st husband, Charles Gore.
- "Both professions are so irregular that each always would feel sorry for the other, and then there would be perfect harmony." [1935, explaining her advice that actresses should marry doctors]
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