Isabel Withers

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Possessed

Biography

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Isabel Withers (January 20, 1896 – September 3, 1968) was an American actress, who worked in theatre, film and television.

In her youth, Withers lived in Coffeyville, Kansas and Illinois. She attended school in Kansas City, Missouri. She later enrolled in a school of drama in Kansas City and joined a Chautauqua circuit repertoire company. At the time it was playing in Billings, Montana performing The Melting Pot, a play by Israel Zangwill. Following a route of tented colleges, Withers first appeared on the road in Little Women. She played the leading role in The Tailor Made Man after a season in stock theatre in Utica, New York. She performed in Cappy Ricks in Chicago.

George M. Cohan selected Withers for the lead feminine role, with Lowell Sherman, in the Chicago company of The Tavern. In New York City she appeared in Kempy at the Belmont Theater. While in New York Withers modeled for an exclusive gown shop during the day. Henry Duffy wired her to come to San Francisco, California to do Kempy just as she was on her way to visit her mother in Los Angeles. She made her way south acting in Love Em and Leave 'Em and Rain. Withers starred in Rain at the old Orpheum Theater, 12th Street, San Francisco, California, in November 1926. Drawing comparisons to actress Jeanne Eagels, she drew praise in the role of Sadie Thompson.

Withers accumulated ninety-two screen and television credits, beginning with a role in the movie The Hot Spot (1931). Many of her screen appearances were uncredited parts. She was also in her share of B-movies. Two memorable movies in which she had uncredited parts were The Babe Ruth Story (1948) and Monkey Business (1952).

She performed on television during the 1950s in such shows as Four Star Playhouse (1955), Lassie (1956), The Millionaire (1957), and The Bob Cummings Show (1958).

Isabel Withers died in 1968 in Hollywood, California, aged 72.

Movies Featuring Isabel Withers

Monkey Business

Monkey Business (1952)

as Laundress (uncredited)
The Sniper

The Sniper (1952)

as Desk Nurse (uncredited)
Goodbye, My Fancy

Goodbye, My Fancy (1951)

as Typist (Uncredited)
The Fuller Brush Girl

The Fuller Brush Girl (1950)

as Mrs. Finley (uncredited)
Abandoned

Abandoned (1949)

as Mrs. Humes (uncredited)
The Fountainhead

The Fountainhead (1949)

as Secretary (uncredited)
Shockproof

Shockproof (1949)

as Switchboard Operator (Uncredited)
You Gotta Stay Happy

You Gotta Stay Happy (1948)

as Maid (Uncredited)
Possessed

Possessed (1947)

as Nurse Rosen
A Likely Story

A Likely Story (1947)

as Nurse (uncredited)
That Brennan Girl

That Brennan Girl (1946)

as Miss Pendergast (uncredited)
Mysterious Intruder

Mysterious Intruder (1946)

as Miss Gordon (Uncredited)
Deadline at Dawn

Deadline at Dawn (1946)

as Nurse (uncredited)
The Lost Weekend

The Lost Weekend (1945)

as Woman Before Pawn Shop (uncredited)
The Missing Corpse

The Missing Corpse (1945)

as Miss Patterson (uncredited)
I Love a Mystery

I Love a Mystery (1945)

as Miss Osgood, Ellen's Nurse (Uncredited)
Ever Since Venus

Ever Since Venus (1944)

as Miss Murray (uncredited)
Stars on Parade

Stars on Parade (1944)

as Mrs. O'Rourke (uncredited)
Law Men

Law Men (1944)

as Auntie Mack
Mr. Lucky

Mr. Lucky (1943)

as Blood Bank Nurse (uncredited)
Mission to Moscow

Mission to Moscow (1943)

as Well-Wisher at Train (uncredited)
Our Wife

Our Wife (1941)

as Middle-Aged Woman in Jerry's Stateroom (uncredited)
Manpower

Manpower (1941)

as Head Nurse (uncredited)
No Time for Comedy

No Time for Comedy (1940)

as First-Nighter (uncredited)
Four Wives

Four Wives (1939)

as Nurse Telling Jenkins It's a Boy (uncredited)
Dust Be My Destiny

Dust Be My Destiny (1939)

as Jail Matron (uncredited)
Off the Record

Off the Record (1939)

as Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Crash Donovan

Crash Donovan (1936)

as Mrs. Horner (uncredited)
Ladies They Talk About

Ladies They Talk About (1933)

as Prisoner (uncredited)