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Spring Byington : ウィキペディア英語版 | Spring Byington
Spring Dell Byington (October 17, 1886 – September 7, 1971) was an American actress.〔Obituary ''Variety'', September 8, 1971.〕 Her career included a seven-year run on radio and television as the star of ''December Bride''. She was a former MGM contract player who appeared in films from the 1930s to the 1960s. Byington received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress nomination for her role as Penelope Sycamore in ''You Can't Take It with You'' (1938). ==Early life== Byington was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, the daughter of Helene Maud (née Cleghorn 1862-1907) a doctor, and Edwin Lee Byington (1852–1891), an educator and Superintendent of schools in Colorado. Byington had one sibling, a younger sister, Helene Kimball Byington. After Edwin Lee died, their mother decided to send her younger daughter, Helene, to live with her parents, Arthur and Charlotte Cleghorn, in Port Hope, Ontario, while Spring remained with family in Denver. Her mother moved to Boston and became a student at the Boston University School of Medicine, where she graduated in 1896. After graduation, she moved back to Denver and began a practice with fellow graduate, Dr. Mary Ford. Byington played in amateur shows in her school days and graduated from North High School in 1904. Shortly afterward, at age 14, Byington became a professional actress with the Elitch Garden Stock Company.〔Stumpf, Charles. ("Spring Byington: Eternal Spring". ) ''Classic Images'', June 2000.〕 Her mother had been a friend of Mary Elitch. When their mother died in 1907, Byington and Helene were legally adopted by their aunt Margaret Eddy. Byington stated in an interview in 1949 that she had tried her hand at newspaper reporting. However, as she was already of legal majority age, she took her inheritance to begin an acting career in New York City, saying that she enjoys it, and "I can't do anything else very well."〔Heyn, Howard C. (1949). ("Motherly Spring Byington Says She Is Actress Solely Because She Likes It." ) ''St. Petersburg Times,'' July 24, 1949. Retrieved: July 16, 2013.〕
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