From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Betty Field (February 8, 1913 – September 13, 1973) was an American film and stage actress. Through her father, she was a direct descendant of the Pilgrims John Alden and Priscilla Mullins. Born in Boston, Massachusetts to George Field and Katharine Lynch, Field began her acting career on the London stage in Howard Lindsay's farce, She Loves Me Not. Following its run she returned to the United States and appeared in several stage successes, before making her film debut in 1939. Her role as Mae, the sole female character, in Of Mice and Men (1939) established her as a dramatic actress. She starred opposite John Wayne in the 1941 film The Shepherd of the Hills. Field played supporting roles in films such as Kings Row (1942), in which she played a victim of incest, although that fact was not readily apparent due to the heavy censorship of the time. Field preferred performing on Broadway and appeared in Elmer Rice's Dream Girl and Jean Anouilh's ...
How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life
1968
Peyton Place
1957
The Southerner
1945
Kings Row
1942
Are Husbands Necessary?
1942
Coogan's Bluff
1968
7 Women
1965
Picnic
1955
The Great Gatsby
1949
Birdman of Alcatraz
1962
BUtterfield 8
1960
Bus Stop
1956
Victory
1940
Seventeen
1940
Of Mice and Men
1939
Flesh and Fantasy
1943
The Shepherd of the Hills
1941
What a Life
1939
Actors and Sin
1952
The Great Moment
1944
Hound-Dog Man
1959
Blues in the Night
1941
Tomorrow, the World!
1944