
Adeline De Walt Reynolds
Biography
She survived the death of her husband in 1905, the San Francisco earthquake in 1906 and raising four children with no money. In 1926, when she was 64 she became one of the most mature freshman ever to enter the University of California. She graduated 6 years later with her B.A. degree. In 1940 she went to Hollywood, where she began her acting career. Best known for her role in Shirley Temple's Storybook production of "Sleeping Beauty", although she is probably seen most often in "Going My Way" as Father Fitzgibbon's elderly mother.
Date of Birth 19 September 1862, Benton County, Iowa, USA
Date of Death 13 August 1961, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
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Known For
Acting History
1991
Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook as Madame Zimba (archive footage)
1958Shirley Temple's Storybook as Old Woman
1956Edge of Hell as Himself
1954Witness to Murder as The Old Lady - Mental Patient (as Adeline de Walt Reynolds)
1953Three Lives as Mrs. Vadney
1952Lydia Bailey as Mme. Antoinette d'Autremont (uncredited)
1952Pony Soldier as White Moon (as Adeline DeWalt Reynolds)
1951Here Comes the Groom as Aunt Amy (uncredited)
1950Stars in My Crown as Granny Gailbraith (uncredited)
1949The Sickle or the Cross as Mrs. Burnside
1948The Girl from Manhattan as Old woman
1945The Little Witch as Dona Lucia Castillo
1945The Corn Is Green as Old Woman Reading (uncredited)
1945A Tree Grows in Brooklyn as Mrs. Waters (uncredited)
1944Going My Way as Mrs. Molly Fitzgibbon (uncredited)
1943Happy Land as Mrs. Schneider (uncredited)
1943Son of Dracula as Madame Queen Zimba
1943Behind the Rising Sun as Grandmother
1943The Human Comedy as Librarian
1942Street of Chance as Grandma Diedrich
1942Iceland as Grandma (uncredited)
1942Tales of Manhattan as Grandmother
1942The Tuttles of Tahiti as Mama Ruau
1941Come Live with Me as Grandma








