Constance Cummings
Constance Cummings, CBE was an American-born British actress, known for her work on both screen and stage.
Early years
Cummings was born in Seattle, Washington, the only daughter and younger child of Kate Logan, a concert soprano, and Dallas Vernon Halverstadt, a lawyer. After her parents separated when she was 10 years old, she never saw her father. She attended St. Nicholas Girls' School in Seattle.Career
The San Diego Stock Company gave Cummings her initial acting opportunity in a "walk-on part" playing a prostitute in a 1926 production of Seventh Heaven.She debuted on Broadway as a chorus girl, a member of the ensemble in Treasure Girl by the age of 18.
While appearing on Broadway, she was discovered by Samuel Goldwyn, who brought her to Hollywood in 1931. Between 1931 and 1934, Cummings appeared in more than 20 films, including Movie Crazy opposite Harold Lloyd, and American Madness, directed by Frank Capra.
She was married to the playwright and screenwriter Benn Levy from July 3, 1933 until his death in 1973. As Levy was from Britain, Cummings moved there and continued acting, both in films and on the stage, in Britain. Few of her films were hits in the US, although Blithe Spirit, adapted from the Noël Coward play, was popular. Levy went on to write and direct films for Cummings, such as The Jealous God ; he also served in the UK Parliament from 1945-50 as the Labour MP for Eton and Slough. They had a son and a daughter.
She played Mary Tyrone in the Royal National Theatre's production of Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night opposite Laurence Olivier, and later recreated the role for television. She also originated the role of Martha in Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf in its London debut.
Recognition
In 1979, Cummings won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her performance as Emily Stilson in the drama Wings , a play about a former aviator who has suffered a stroke, from which she struggles to recover. This role also brought her Obie and Drama Desk awards and an Olivier nomination. In 1982, she was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play for her work in The Chalk Garden.She received an Evening Standard Best Actress Award for her performance in Long Day's Journey into Night.
On January 1, 1974, Cummings, who resided in Britain for many decades until her death, was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for her contributions to the British entertainment industry.
She was a committee member of the Royal Court Theatre and the Arts Council. She has a star in the Motion Pictures section on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6201 Hollywood Boulevard. It was dedicated on February 8, 1960.
Death
Constance Cummings Levy died in Wardington, Oxfordshire, England, on November 23, 2005, aged 95, from natural causes.Complete filmography
- The Criminal Code as Mary Brady
- The Last Parade as Molly Pearson
- Lover Come Back as Connie Lee
- Traveling Husbands as Ellen Wilson
- The Guilty Generation as Maria Palmero
- Behind the Mask as Julie Arnold
- The Big Timer as Honey Baldwin
- Attorney for the Defense as Ruth Barry
- American Madness as Helen
- Movie Crazy as Mary Sears
- The Last Man as Marian
- Washington Merry-Go-Round as Alice
- Night After Night as Miss Jerry Healy
- The Billion Dollar Scandal as Doris Masterson
- The Mind Reader as Sylvia
- Heads We Go as Betty Smith / Dorothy Kay
- Channel Crossing as Marion Slade
- Broadway Through a Keyhole as Joan Whelan
- Looking for Trouble as Ethel Greenwood
- Glamour as Linda Fayne
- This Man Is Mine as Francesca Harper
- Remember Last Night? as Carlotta Milburn
- Seven Sinners as Caryl Fenton
- Strangers on Honeymoon as October
- Cyrano de Bergerac as Roxane
- Busman's Honeymoon as Harriet Vane
- This England as Ann
- The Foreman Went to France as Anne Stafford, the American girl
- Blithe Spirit as Ruth Condomine
- Into the Blue as Mrs. Kate Fergusson
- Trial and Error as Andrea
- John and Julie as Mrs. Davidson
- The Intimate Stranger as Kay Wallace
- The Trial of Mary Dugan as Mary Dugan, known as Mona Tree
- Craig's Wife as Harriet Craig
- The Battle of the Sexes as Angela Barrows
- Sammy Going South as Gloria van Imhoff
- In the Cool of the Day as Mrs. Nina Gellert
- Love Song as Dame Philippa Hatchard
- Dead Man's Folly as Amy Folliat
- The Understanding as Acton
Theatre
Year | Play | Character | Type | Comments |
1926 | Seventh Heaven | prostitute | Stage debut in Seattle, Washington | |
1928 | Treasure Girl | chorus ensemble | Musical comedy | Broadway debut |
1930 | June Moon | Miss Rixey | Tin Pan Alley comedy | |
1930 | This Man's Town | Carrie | Drama | |
1934 | Sour Grapes | first appearance on London stage | ||
1934 | Accent on Youth | Linda Brown | Comedy | |
1936 | Young Madame Conti | Nella Conti | Melodrama | |
1937 | Madame Bovary Revival | Emma Bovary | Restoration Comedy | |
1938 | If I Were You | Nellie Blunt | Farce | |
1938 | Goodbye, Mr Chips | Katherine | Drama | |
1939 | The Jealous God | |||
1939–1940 | Romeo and Juliet | Juliet | Tragedy | |
1939–1940 | Old Vic Theatre Season | |||
1939 | Joan of Arc | Joan | Drama | |
1939 | The Good Natur'd Man | Miss Richland | Drama | |
April 22, 1940 | Shakespeare Birthday Festival | |||
1942 | Skylark | Lydia | Drama | |
1943 | The Petrified Forest | Gabby | Drama | |
1945 | One Man Show | Racine Gardner | Drama | |
1946 | Clutterbuck | Comedy | ||
1948 | Don't Listen Ladies | Farce | ||
1949 | Before the Party | Laura | Comedy | |
1950 | Return to Tyassi | |||
1952 | Winter's Journey | |||
1953 | The Shrike | Drama | ||
1957 | Lysistrata | Greek Comedy | ||
1957 | The Rape of the Belt | Antiope | played at Piccadilly Theatre, and then Martin Beck Theatre, NY. | |
1961 | J.B. | Sarah | ||
1962 | Social Success | |||
1964 | Huis Clos | Inez | Drama | |
1965 | Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | Martha | ||
1966 | Public and Confidential | |||
1967 | Fallen Angels | Jane Banbury | Comedy | |
1969 | Hamlet | Gertrude | Shakespearean Tragedy | |
1969 | The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore | Mrs Flora Goforth | Tragedy | |
1970 | The Visit | Claire Zachanassian | Tragi-comedy | |
1971 | Amphitryon 38 | Leda | Greek Drama | |
1971 | Long Day's Journey into Night | Mary Tyrone | Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford, UK with Lawrence Oliver as James Tyrone | |
1971–1972 | National Theatre, London, Repertoire Season | Classical drama | ||
1972–1973 | National Theatre, London, Repertoire Season | |||
1973 | The Cherry Orchard | Madame Ranevsky | ||
1974 | National Theatre, London, Repertoire Season | |||
1974 | Children | |||
1979 | Wings | Emily Stilson | Tony Award, Obie Award, Drama Desk Award | |
1979 | National Theatre, London, Repertoire Season | |||
1980 | Hay Fever | Comedy | ||
1981 | The Golden Age | |||
1985 | The Glass Menagerie | |||
1986 | Fanny Kemble at Home | |||
1992 | The Chalk Garden | Mrs St Maugham | Her last appearance on Broadway | |
1996–1999 | Uncle Vanya | Maman | Her last stage appearance |