

Mary Forbes
Mary Forbes, originally named Ethel Louise Young, was a notable British-American actress whose career spanned several decades. Born on January 1, 1883, in Hornsey, England, she made her first mark in the entertainment world as a concert performer before transitioning to the stage. Forbes debuted in the theater at London's Aldwych Theatre in 1908, showcasing her talent in various productions.
In 1913, she made her American stage debut in "Romance" at Maxine Elliott's Theatre, where her performance garnered attention. That same year, she took on the management of the Ambassadors Theatre, solidifying her status in the theatrical community. Throughout her career, Forbes appeared in over 130 films from 1919 to 1958, becoming a familiar face in Hollywood and leaving an indelible mark on the film industry.
Mary Forbes was married three times; her first marriage to Ernest J. Taylor in 1904 produced three children, two of whom, Ralph and Dorothy Brenda, followed in her footsteps into acting. After a brief marriage to British actor Charles Quartermaine in 1925, she married American businessman Wesley Wall in 1935, with whom she remained until her passing on July 22, 1974.
In 1943, Forbes became a naturalized citizen of the United States, with actress Lucile Webster Gleason serving as one of her character references. Her multifaceted career and contributions to both stage and film continue to be recognized today.
Filmography


Everybody Sing

Space Cop

Three Loves Has Nancy

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

The Picture of Dorian Gray

Another Dawn

Happiness Ahead

Most Precious Thing in Life

The Awful Truth

The Devil to Pay!

You Can't Take It with You

You Gotta Stay Happy

One Hundred Men and a Girl

Back Street (1941)

Holiday

You Can't Cheat an Honest Man

Nothing But the Truth

Chances

Fast and Loose (1939)

The Silent Witness

A Farewell to Arms

Sherlock Holmes in Washington

Les Misérables (1935)

Terror by Night
