Terry-Lewis, Mabel (1872–1957)

views updated

Terry-Lewis, Mabel (1872–1957)

English stage and screen actress. Name variations: Mabel Gwynedd Terry-Lewis; Mabel Terry Lewis. Born Mabel Gwynedd Lewis, Oct 28, 1872, in London, England; died Nov 28, 1957; dau. of Arthur James Lewis and Kate Terry (actress); niece of actors George, Charles and Fred Terry and actresses Ellen Terry (1847–1928), Marion Terry (1852–1930) and Florence Terry (1854–1896); m. Captain Ralph C. Batley.

Made London stage debut as Lucy Lorimer in A Pair of Spectacles (1895), followed by The Master, School, Ours, Caste, You Never Can Tell, English Nell, After All, and My Lady of Rosedale, among others; retired from the stage (1904–20); made comeback, appearing in Getting Married, Dear Brutus, If Winter Comes, The Grain of Mustard Seed, Easy Virtue, The Skin Game, The Importance of Being Earnest (as Lady Bracknell), Death Takes a Holiday, Dinner at 8, and Kind Lady; films include The Scarlet Pimpernel, Jamaica Inn, and They Came to a City.