
Beulah Bondi
Acting
Biography
Beulah Bondi (born Beulah Bondy; May 3, 1889 - January 11, 1981) was an American stage, screen, and television actress. She was twice nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award. For a guest appearance on the television series The Waltons she won an Emmy Award.
Born: May 3, 1888
Place of Birth: Valparaiso, Indiana, USA
Known For

Hallmark Hall of Fame
Hallmark Hall of Fame is an anthology program on American television, sponsored by Hallmark Cards, a Kansas City based greeting card company. The longest-running primetime series in the history of television, it has a historically long run, beginning during 1951 and continuing into 2013. From 1954 onward, all of its productions have been shown in color, although color television video productions were extremely rare in 1954. Many television movies have been shown on the program since its debut, though the program began with live telecasts of dramas and then changed to videotaped productions before finally changing to filmed ones. The series has received eighty Emmy Awards, twenty-four Christopher Awards, eleven Peabody Awards, nine Golden Globes, and four Humanitas Prizes. Once a common practice in American television, it is the last remaining television program such that the title includes the name of the sponsor. Unlike other long-running TV series still on the air, it differs in that it broadcasts only occasionally and not on a weekly broadcast programming schedule.

It's a Wonderful Life
George Bailey has spent his entire life giving to the people of Bedford Falls. All that prevents rich skinflint Mr. Potter from taking over the entire town is George's modest building and loan company. But on Christmas Eve the business's $8,000 is lost and George's troubles begin.

Lincoln
Lincoln (aka Sandburg's Lincoln) is an American six-part miniseries broadcast on NBC from September 6, 1974 to April 14, 1976.

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
After the death of a United States Senator, idealistic Jefferson Smith is appointed as his replacement in Washington. Soon, the naive and earnest new senator has to battle political corruption.

The Wonderful World of Disney
Walt Disney Productions has produced an anthology television series under several different titles since 1954. The original version of the series premiered on ABC, Wednesday night, October 27, 1954. The show, which was hosted by Walt Disney until his death and then from 1996 to 2002 by then-CEO Michael Eisner (with one-off hosts or no hosts during other periods) has since aired continually as either a weekly program or an irregular series of specials on several networks and streaming services, most recently on ABC and Disney+. The show is the second longest showing prime-time program on American television, behind its rival, Hallmark Hall of Fame. However, Hallmark Hall of Fame was a weekly program only during its first five seasons, while Disney remained a weekly program for more than forty years.

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
A television anthology series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock featuring dramas, thrillers, and mysteries.

Perry Mason
The cases of master criminal defense attorney Perry Mason and his staff who handled the most difficult of cases in the aid of the innocent.

Make Way for Tomorrow
An elderly couple are forced to separate themselves from each other after their children refuse to take both into one house.

On Borrowed Time
Young Pud is orphaned and left in the care of his aged grandparents. The boy and his grandfather are inseparable. Gramps is concerned for Pud's future and wary of a scheming relative who seeks custody of the child. One day Mr. Brink, an agent of Death, arrives to take Gramps "to the land where the woodbine twineth." Through a bit of trickery, Gramps confines Mr. Brink, and thus Death, to the branches of a large apple tree, giving Gramps extra time to resolve issues about Pud's future.

Our Hearts Were Young and Gay
In 1923, two young ladies depart, unescorted, for a tour of Europe. Their great naïvité and efforts to seem grown-up lead them into many comic misadventures.
Filmography
as Self (archive footage)
as Sara Bush
as Martha Corinne
as Mrs. Medina
as Annie Rook Call
as The Gypsy (segment "The Dancing Princess")
as Mrs. Annie Call
as Tilly Cortland
as Mrs. Emily Hamilton Hamble
as Mother
as Hannah
as Sophia Stone
as Grandma Bates
as Emma Hochen
as Ma Anderson
as Martha Spangler
as Mrs. Sutton
as Ma Bridges
as Aunt Caroline
as Mrs. Jordan
as Countess
as Analyst
as Annie
as Minniver Bryan
as Granny
as Mrs. Anaheim
as Loma Morales
as Grandma Blanchard
as Mrs. Hangale
as Martha Bogle
as Granny Kincaid
as Mrs. Greer
as Hester Rivercomb
as Clara Kingsley
as Mrs. Bailey
as Mary Kenny
as Mrs. Annie Reed
as Bertha Barnes
as Granny Tucker
as Aunt Em
as Miss Abigail Horn
as Mrs. Harriet Wheeler
as Etta Lane
as Agatha Kittredge
as Anise
as Mme. Bonnard
as Lydia Sandow
as Aunt Mollie Matthews
as Miss Oliver
as Angie Peabody
as Mrs Webb
as Mrs. Sargent
as Ma Smith
as Miss Delphine Thornton
as Nellie Northrup aka Granny
as Mary Wilkins (edited from 'Of Human Hearts')
as Rose Elliott
as Mrs. Morgan
as Mary Wilkins
as Aunt Charlotte
as Lucy Cooper
as Abigail
as Rachel Jackson
as Mother of Napoleon and Jerome
as Mrs. Livingston Ames
as Mrs. Boyce Medford
as Melissa
as Lady Arabella Stevens
as Mrs. Larkin
as Doctor Schultz
as Mrs. Burke
as Miss Van Alstyne
as Miss McKenna
as Mrs. Slag
as Mrs. Hannah Haggett
as Beatrice
as Mrs. Davidson
as Mrs. Tozer (uncredited)
as Emma Jones