Olive Blakeney


Olive Blakeney was an American actress.

Early years

Blakeney was born in Kentucky and attended the Cincinnati School of Expression.

Career

Blakeney played as a super in visiting stage shows at $1 per performance. She made her screen debut in England in 1932.
In the early 1910s, Blakeney acted with the Pittsfield Stock Company. In 1914, she was engaged with the Lucille La Verne stock theater company. After working as William Gaxton's partner in vaudeville, she acted on stage in England. While there, she helped to introduce the play Broadway to British audiences. Her Broadway credits include The Royal Family and The Browning Version / Harlequinade.
Blakeney portrayed the mother of Henry Aldrich in seven consecutive films about The Aldrich Family.
On television, Blakeney played the housekeeper in the syndicated medical drama Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal.

Personal life

Blakeney was married to Bernard Nedell and was the mother of Betty Lou Lydon and mother-in-law of Jimmy Lydon, who played her son in all but the first of the Henry Aldrich films.
Blakeney died at the age of 65 due to complications of cancer on October 21, 1959, in Encino, Californi. She was cremated and interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale in California.

Partial filmography