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Beulah Bondi
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3 May 1889 - 11 January 1981
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Beulah Bondi, an American actress, was born on May 3, 1889 in Valparaiso, Indiana, to Adolf and Eva Bondi. She began her acting career quite early: seven-year-old talented Beula took part in the play “Little Lord Faunterloy” of the opera house, which was in her hometown of Valparaiso.
The parents of little Byula did not resist her decision to become an actress, and in 1918 she graduated from the university with a degree in “bachelor of oratory”. Her stunning film debut took place in the film “Street
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Beulah Bondi, an American actress, was born on May 3, 1889 in Valparaiso, Indiana, to Adolf and Eva Bondi. She began her acting career quite early: seven-year-old talented Beula took part in the play “Little Lord Faunterloy” of the opera house, which was in her hometown of Valparaiso.
The parents of little Byula did not resist her decision to become an actress, and in 1918 she graduated from the university with a degree in “bachelor of oratory”. Her stunning film debut took place in the film “Street scene”, which was released in 1931.
In 1936, Beula Bondi was nominated for an Oscar for her role as Best Supporting Actress in the film The Magnificent Woman of Easy Conduct. Two years later, she is again nominated for the award in the same category for her participation in the film For Human Hearts.
In the movie, the unsurpassed actress played mainly the roles of the mothers of the main characters. In the movie “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,” she handled her role as a mother just fine. The plot of the film tells about a certain Jefferson Smith, a young and simple-minded man from a provincial town, who goes to the huge city of Washington to take a high post and turn his fate into the hands of the patron of Senator Joseph Payne. But not all dreams come true. Once in the bustling capital, Smith comes to the realization that he was just a pawn in someone else’s dirty game and decides to expose these politicians.
Film-melodrama "This Wonderful Life" He was remembered by many viewers, including the honest and sincere play of Beula Bondi.
The last time the actress appeared on the screens in the television series “Waltons” as Martha Walton. Beula Bondi died on January 11, 1981, and still for many fans, this actress is the epitome of unusual femininity and huge talent. /