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Augusta Dabney : ウィキペディア英語版
Augusta Dabney

Augusta Keith Dabney (October 23, 1918 – February 4, 2008) was an American actress known for her roles on many soap operas, most notably as the wealthy but kindly matriarch Isabelle Alden on the daytime series ''Loving''. She played the role from 1983 to 1987, from 1988–91, and again from 1994–95, returning to the part after Celeste Holm and Patricia Barry played the role but did not stay with the part for various reasons.
In the early days of live television, she appeared in numerous episodes of such anthology drama series as ''Studio One'', ''Kraft Television Theatre'', and ''Robert Montgomery Presents''. In addition to her role on ''Loving'', she had roles on numerous other daytime soaps, including ''Young Dr. Malone'' as leading character Tracey Malone, ''Another World'', ''As the World Turns'' in two different roles,
''Love is a Many-Splendored Thing'', ''Guiding Light'' as the original Barbara Norris (1970), ''A World Apart'' as leading character Betty Kahlman Barry (1970-1971), ''General Hospital'' as Lee Baldwin's second wife, Caroline Chandler (1975-1976), ''One Life to Live'' as Pat Kendall's mother, Helena Ashley (1979) and ''The Doctors'' as Theodora Van Allen (1980-1981).
Dabney was married twice. Her first husband was actor Kevin McCarthy, with whom she had three children. They were married in 1941 and divorced in 1961. She was therefore sister-in-law to writer Mary McCarthy during this marriage. Her second husband was actor William Prince. They were married from 1964 until his death in 1996. Dabney and Prince appeared together on at least four soaps: ''Young Dr. Malone'' (before their marriage), ''Another World'', ''As the World Turns'', and ''A World Apart''. They also appeared together in one film, ''The Paper'' (1994), where they portrayed a married couple (the parents of the lead character, Henry Hackett, played by Michael Keaton). Her last performance was on an episode of ''100 Centre Street'' (2001).
==Death==
She died in 2008, aged 89, from undisclosed causes, in Dobbs Ferry, New York. She was survived by her three children from her first marriage (James Kevin McCarthy, Lillah McCarthy and Mary Dabney McCarthy) and her four stepchildren from her second marriage (Jeremy Prince, Liza Alldredge, Nicholas Prince and Dinah Daly), and six grandchildren.

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