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Home/People/Lillian Bronson
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Born
Oct 21, 1902Died: Aug 2, 1995
Lived 92 years
Place of Birth
Lockport, Niagara County, New York, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

53
Movies
82
TV Shows
Also Known As
Lillian Rumsey Bronson
IMDb Profile

Lillian Bronson

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lillian Bronson (October 21, 1902 - August 2, 1995) was an American character actress. She performed in over 80 films, 60 of the films from 1939 to 1964, and appeared in over one hundred television productions from 1949 to 1975. Bronson was born Lillian Rumsey Bronson in Lockport, New York, the daughter of a carriage builder, and attended the University of Michigan. She began her artistic career by performing plays at Broadway. During the Great Depression, Bronson and her late sister, Dorothy, opened the Bronson Studio in New York, designing and making toy animals and pillows. In 1943, Bronson appeared in the movie Happy Land as Mattie Dyer and on television in the episode "The Druid Circle" of The Philco Television Playhouse, that aired on March 6, 1949, in the role of Miss Dagnall. She then appeared in a long series of minor characters for many television series episodes from the early days of television until the mid-1970s, including many western genres. She became widely known for her role as the grandmother in the Kings Row television series. Bronson's final appearance on the small screen was as "Grandma Nussbaum", Fonzie's grandmother, in the episode "Fonzie Moves In" of the ABC-TV sitcom series Happy Days, which aired on September 9, 1975. Her final big screen appearance was in the film Kisses for My President (1964), in which she plays the part of Miss Currier.
The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again poster

The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again

as Mrs. Louise Murphy
1970
The Over the Hill Gang poster

The Over the Hill Gang

as Mrs. Louise Murphy
1969
Down These Mean Streets a Man Must Go: Raymond Chandler poster

Down These Mean Streets a Man Must Go: Raymond Chandler

Cast
1969
Kisses for My President poster

Kisses for My President

as Miss Currier (uncredited)
1964
Marnie poster

Marnie

as Mrs. Maitland (uncredited)
1964
Spencer's Mountain poster

Spencer's Mountain

as Grandma Spencer
1963
Battle at Bloody Beach poster

Battle at Bloody Beach

as Delia Ellis
1961
Foxfire poster

Foxfire

as Mrs. Potter (uncredited)
1955
So This Is Love poster

So This Is Love

as Mrs. Green
1953
Affair with a Stranger poster

Affair with a Stranger

as Miss Crutcher
1953
No Room for the Groom poster

No Room for the Groom

as Aunt Elsa
1952
Here Come the Nelsons poster

Here Come the Nelsons

as Miss Tompkins
1952
Rose of Cimarron poster

Rose of Cimarron

as Emmy Anders
1952
Room for One More poster

Room for One More

as Teacher (uncredited)
1952
Excuse My Dust poster

Excuse My Dust

as Mrs. Matilda Bullitt
1951
The Sword of Monte Cristo poster

The Sword of Monte Cristo

as Pepite
1951
The Next Voice You Hear... poster

The Next Voice You Hear...

as Aunt Ethel
1950
Father of the Bride poster

Father of the Bride

as Schoolteacher (uncredited)
1950
Beauty on Parade poster

Beauty on Parade

as Mrs. Enfield-Hyphen-Hatch
1950
Dakota Lil poster

Dakota Lil

as Sheriff's Wife
1950