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Home/People/Frances Bavier
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Born
Dec 14, 1902Died: Dec 6, 1989
Lived 86 years
Place of Birth
Manhattan, New York, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

14
Movies
27
TV Shows
Also Known As
Frances Elizabeth Bavier
IMDb Profile

Frances Bavier

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Frances Elizabeth Bavier (December 14, 1902 – December 6, 1989) was an American stage and television actress. Originally from New York theatre, Bavier worked in film and television from the 1950s. She is best known for her role of Aunt Bee on The Andy Griffith Show and Mayberry R.F.D. from 1960–70. Aunt Bee logged more Mayberry years (ten) than any other character. She won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Comedy Actress for the role in 1967. Bavier had roles in more than a dozen films, as well as playing a range of supporting roles on television. Career highlights include her turn as Mrs. Barley in the classic 1951 film The Day the Earth Stood Still. In 1955, she played the rough and tough "Aunt Maggie" Sawtelle, a frontier Ma Barker-type character, in the Lone Ranger episode "Sawtelle's Saga End". In the episode, she fights with Tonto while the Lone Ranger battles with her nephew. At the conclusion, Tonto says that he would like to trade opponents next time. In 1957, she played Nora Martin, mother to Eve Arden's character on The Eve Arden Show, despite the fact that Arden was only 6 or 7 years younger than Bavier. That same year, Bavier guest-starred in the eighth episode of Perry Mason as Louise Marlow in "The Case of the Crimson Kiss". She was in an episode of Make Room for Daddy, which featured Andy Griffith as Andy Taylor and Ron Howard as Opie Taylor. She played a character named Henrietta Perkins. The episode led to The Andy Griffith Show, and Bavier was cast in the new role of Aunt Bee. Bavier had a love-hate relationship with her famous role during the run of the show. As a New York City actress, she felt her dramatic talents were being overlooked, yet after playing Bee for eight seasons, she was the only original cast member to remain with the series in the spin-off, Mayberry R.F.D., for two additional seasons.
Benji poster

Benji

as Lady with the Cat
1974
It Started with a Kiss poster

It Started with a Kiss

as Mrs. Tappe
1959
A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed poster

A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed

as Mrs. Solitaire
1958
The Blessed Midnight poster

The Blessed Midnight

as Mrs. Hayes
1956
The Bad Seed poster

The Bad Seed

as Woman at Dinner Party (uncredited)
1956
Man in the Attic poster

Man in the Attic

as Helen Harley
1953
Horizons West poster

Horizons West

as Martha Hammond
1952
My Wife's Best Friend poster

My Wife's Best Friend

as Mrs. Chamberlain
1952
Sally and Saint Anne poster

Sally and Saint Anne

as Mrs. Kitty 'Mom' O'Moyne
1952
Bend of the River poster

Bend of the River

as Mrs. Prentiss
1952
The Lady Says No poster

The Lady Says No

as Alice Hatch
1952
The Stooge poster

The Stooge

as Mrs. Rogers
1951
The Day the Earth Stood Still poster

The Day the Earth Stood Still

as Mrs. Barley, boarder
1951
Girls About Town poster

Girls About Town

as Joy - Party Girl (uncredited)
1931