Came from a theatrical family of British-American nationality, so held
dual nationality.
Enjoyed a long career on Broadway, as an actress; active from 1932-1976. She originated the role of "Alice Sycamore" in the original hit stage production of 1936's "You Can't
Take It With You" (which ran for a then-remarkable 838 performances).
Her last appearance on Broadway was 1975/6 as Eva Le Gallienne's
understudy in "The Royal Family".
She was cremated. Her ashes were given to her daughter, Margot Avery.