Edna May Oliver - Actor Profile

Edna May Oliver

Acting
50Total Films
7.7 Highest Rated
Born: Nov 8, 1883
Birth Place: Malden, Massachusetts, USA

About Edna May Oliver

Edna May Oliver (November 9, 1883 – November 9, 1942) was an American stage and film actress. During the 1930s, she was one of the best-known character actresses in American films, often playing tart-tongued spinsters. ​She was born Edna May Nutter in Malden, Massachusetts. The daughter of Ida May and Charles Edward Nutter, Edna was a descendant of the 6th American president John Quincy Adams. Miss Oliver took an early interest in the stage, and she would quit school at the age of 14 to pursue her ambitions in the theater. Despite abandoning traditional schooling, Edna continued to study the performing arts, including speech and piano. One of her first jobs was as pianist with an all female orchestra which toured America around the turn of the century. By 1917 she had achieved success on Broadway in the hit play "Oh, Boy". By 1923 she had appeared in her first film. Edna May Oliver seems to have been born to play the classics of American and British literature. Some of her most memorable film roles were in adaptations of works of Charles Dickens. Although some have described her as plain or "horse faced", Edna May Oliver's comedic talents lent a beautiful droll warmth to her characters. She was usually called upon to play less glamorous roles such as a spinsters, but she played them with such soul, wit, and depth that to this day she remains one of the best loved of Hollywood's character actresses. A fine example of her comedic talent can be found in Laugh and Get Rich (1931). Here we find her playing a role almost autobiographical in nature, that of a proud woman with Boston roots who has married "down". As the plot unwinds, she is invited to a society gala despite her modest circumstances. At the gala she becomes tipsy. With a frolicsome air Edna May seems to use the role to gently mock her real self. Her slightly drunk character seizes upon a bit of flattery, and alluding to her old New England family, proudly proclaims to each who will listen, "I am a Cranston. That explains everything!". In real life, Edna May Oliver was a Nutter, and perhaps that explains everything. Edna May Oliver married stock broker David Pratt in 1928, but the marriage ended in divorce five years later. In 1939 she received an Oscar nomination for her supporting role as Widow McKlennar in the picture Drums Along the Mohawk (1939). That was to be one of her last films. Miss Oliver was struck ill in August of 1942. Although she seemed to recover briefly, she was re-admitted to Los Angeles's Cedars of Lebanon hospital in October Her dear friend actress Virginia Hammond flew out from New York to stay by her bedside. Edna May Oliver died on her 59th birthday, 9th November 1942. Virginia Hammond was with her and said, "She died without ever being aware of the gravity of her condition. She just went peacefully asleep."

Career Statistics & Market Influence

Analyzing the cinematic journey of Edna May Oliver reveals a career defined by diverse artistic exploration. With a total of 50 major appearances, the actor has established a significant footprint in global cinema.

Genre Dominance: Comedy

The majority of Edna May Oliver's filmography leans towards the Comedy genre. Audience data suggests that viewers respond most favorably to this persona, though their versatility has allowed for successful crossovers into other categories.

The "Box Office" Signature

With a 24% Success Ratio (movies rated above 6.5), Edna May Oliver remains a reliable draw for studios. Their peak performance was recorded in Clara Bow: Discovering the It Girl, which continues to be the benchmark for their career rating-wise.

Best Edna May Oliver Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Edna May Oliver's career based on audience ratings.

Complete Filmography & Success Status

Tracking the career evolution and box office verdicts of Edna May Oliver.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
1999 Clara Bow: Discovering the It Girl Self (from The Saturday Night Kid [1929]) (archive footage) Super Hit Similar →
1970 Brasileiros em Hollywood Self (archive footage) Flop Similar →
1941 Lydia Sarah MacMillan Hit Similar →
1940 Pride and Prejudice Lady Catherine de Bourgh Hit Similar →
1939 Drums Along the Mohawk Mrs. Mc Klennar Average Similar →
1939 Nurse Edith Cavell Countess de Mavon Average Similar →
1939 Second Fiddle Aunt Phoebe Flop Similar →
1939 The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle Maggie Sutton Hit Similar →
1938 Little Miss Broadway Sarah Wendling Average Similar →
1938 Paradise for Three Mrs. Kunkel Hit Similar →
1937 Rosalie Queen of Romanza Average Similar →
1937 My Dear Miss Aldrich Mrs. Atherton Average Similar →
1937 Parnell Aunt Ben Wood Flop Similar →
1936 Romeo and Juliet Juliet's Nurse Average Similar →
1935 A Tale of Two Cities Miss Pross Hit Similar →
1935 No More Ladies Fanny 'Grandma' Townsend Flop Similar →
1935 Murder on a Honeymoon Hildegarde Withers Average Similar →
1935 David Copperfield Aunt Betsey Trotwood Hit Similar →
1934 We're Rich Again Maude Stanley Flop Similar →
1934 Murder on the Blackboard Hildegarde Withers Average Similar →
1934 The Last Gentleman Augusta Pritchard, Cabot's sister Flop Similar →
1934 The Poor Rich Harriet Spottiswood Flop Similar →
1933 Alice in Wonderland Red Queen Average Similar →
1933 Little Women Aunt March Hit Similar →
1933 Only Yesterday Leona Hit Similar →
1933 Meet the Baron Dean Primrose Flop Similar →
1933 Ann Vickers Malvina Wormser Average Similar →
1933 It's Great to Be Alive Dr. Prodwell Flop Similar →
1933 The Great Jasper Madame Talma Flop Similar →
1932 The Penguin Pool Murder Hildegarde Withers Average Similar →
1932 The Conquerors Matilda Blake Flop Similar →
1932 Hold 'Em Jail Violet Jones Hit Similar →
1932 Ladies of the Jury Mrs. Livingston Baldwin Crane Average Similar →
1931 Fanny Foley Herself Fanny Foley Flop Similar →
1931 Newly Rich Bessie Tate Flop Similar →
1931 Cracked Nuts Aunt Minnie Van Varden Hit Similar →
1931 Laugh and Get Rich Sarah Cranston Austin Flop Similar →
1931 Cimarron Mrs. Tracy Wyatt Average Similar →
1930 Half Shot at Sunrise Mrs. Marshall Average Similar →
1929 The Saturday Night Kid Miss Streeter Flop Similar →
1926 Let's Get Married J.W. Smith Flop Similar →
1926 The American Venus Mrs. Niles Flop Similar →
1925 Lovers in Quarantine Amelia Pincent Flop Similar →
1925 The Lucky Devil Mrs. McDee Hit Similar →
1925 The Lady Who Lied - Flop Similar →
1924 Manhattan Mrs. Trapes Average Similar →
1924 Icebound Hannah Flop Similar →
1924 Restless Wives Benson's Secretary Flop Similar →
1923 Three O'Clock in the Morning Hetty Flop Similar →
1923 Wife in Name Only Mrs. Dornham Flop Similar →

Edna May Oliver - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Edna May Oliver?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Edna May Oliver is "Clara Bow: Discovering the It Girl" with a rating of 7.7/10.

How many movies has Edna May Oliver acted in?

Edna May Oliver has been featured in at least 50 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Edna May Oliver?

Other notable films include "Cracked Nuts", "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle", and "Pride and Prejudice".