Estelle Winwood (born Estelle Ruth Goodwin, 24 January 1883 – 20 June 1984) was an English actress who moved to the United States mid-career and became celebrated for her wit and longevity, starring in film and TV roles until her nineties.

Early life and early career

Born Estelle Ruth Goodwin in 1883 in Lee, Hundred of Blackheath, Kent, With her mother's support, but her father's disapproval, she trained with the Lyric Stage Academy in London, before making her professional debut in Johannesburg at the age of 20. During the First World War, she joined the Liverpool Repertory Company before moving on to a career in London's West End. in Murder by Death (1976), was as an ancient nursemaid to Jessica Marbles (a spoof of Miss Marple, played by Elsa Lanchester). In this film, she joined other veteran actors spoofing some of the most popular detective characters in murder mysteries on film and television (including Nick and Nora Charles and Hercule Poirot). When she took on her final major television role in a 1979 episode of Quincy, she officially became, at age 96, the oldest actor working in the U.S., narrowly beating fellow British actress Ethel Griffies. She continued making appearances until she was 100 years old. When she died at age 101, she was the oldest member in the history of the Screen Actors Guild.

Personal life and death

Winwood married four times (Merv Griffin interview 1979): to character actor Arthur Chesney in 1907, New Zealand rancher and marine solicitor Francis Barlow Bradley in 1928 (He died in 1929), third marriage - dates needed, American actor Robert Henderson in 1944, a man many years her junior, from whom Winwood lived apart in her later life, though he would visit her several times a year. Winwood did not have children.

Winwood was good friends with Tallulah Bankhead, who died in 1968. Bankhead, actresses Eva Le Gallienne and Blyth Daly, and Winwood were dubbed "The Four Riders of the Algonquin" in the early silent film days, because of their appearances together at the Algonquin Round Table.

Winwood appeared as a character in Answered Prayers, Truman Capote's final, unfinished, thinly veiled roman à clef. In the novel, which uses her real name, she attends a drunken dinner party with Bankhead, Dorothy Parker, Montgomery Clift, and the novel's narrator, P. B. Jones.

In a 1979 interview, at age 95, Winwood remarked that she smoked three packs of cigarettes a day. On her 100th birthday, Winwood was asked how it felt to have lived so long; she replied "How rude of you to remind me!" Bette Davis, a co-star from Dead Ringer, was photographed at Winwood's side on the occasion in Hollywood, California.

Winwood died in her sleep in Woodland Hills, California, in 1984 at age 101. She was interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery.

Select filmography

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|1931|| The Night Angel || || (scenes deleted)

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|1933|| The House of Trent || Charlotte ||

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|1937|| Quality Street || Mary Willoughby ||

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|1946|| Blithe Spirit || Madame Arcati || TV movie

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|1955|| The Glass Slipper || Mrs. Denise Toquet ||

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|rowspan=3 |1956|| The Swan || Symphorosa ||

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|23 Paces to Baker Street || Barmaid at The Eagle ||

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|Alfred Hitchcock Presents || Monica Laughton || Season 1 Episode 25: "There Was an Old Woman"

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|rowspan=2 |1958|| This Happy Feeling || Mrs. Julie Early ||

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|Alfred Hitchcock Presents || Miss Hildy-Lou || Season 3 Episode 26: "Bull in a China Shop"

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|rowspan=2 |1959|| Darby O'Gill and the Little People || Sheelah Sugrue ||

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|Alive and Kicking || Mabel ||

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|1961|| The Misfits || Church Lady Collecting Money in Bar ||

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|rowspan=3|1962|| The Magic Sword || Sybil ||

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|The Notorious Landlady || Mrs. Dawn Dunhill ||

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|The Cabinet of Caligari || Ruth ||

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|1964|| Dead Ringer || Dona Anna ||

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|rowspan=3|1967|| Camelot || Lady Clarinda ||

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|Games || Miss Lou-Betty Beattie ||

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|The Producers || "Hold Me! Touch Me!" ||

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|1970|| Jenny || ||

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|1971|| Decisions! Decisions! || || TV movie

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|1976|| Murder by Death || Miss Withers ||

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References

  • Eva Le Gallienne, Estelle Winwood
  • Estelle Winwood lithograph from magazine The Theater November, 1918