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- Birth nameJane Waddington Wyatt
- Height5′ 4″ (1.63 m)
- Born in Campgaw, New Jersey, Jane Waddington Wyatt came from a New York family of social distinction (her father was a Wall Street investment banker and her mother was a drama critic). Jane was raised from the age of three months in New York City and attended the fashionable Chapin School and later Barnard College. After two years of college, she left to join the apprentice school of the Berkshire Playhouse at Stockbridge, Massachusetts, where for six months she played an assortment of roles. One of her first jobs on Broadway was as understudy to Rose Hobart in a production of "Trade Winds"--a career move that cost her her slot on the New York Social Register. Wyatt made the transition from stage to screen and was placed under contract at Universal, where she made her film debut in director James Whale's One More River (1934). She went back and forth between Universal and Broadway (and co-starred in Frank Capra's Columbia film Lost Horizon (1937) on loan out from Universal). In the 1950s, she co-starred with Robert Young in Father Knows Best (1954), the classic sitcom chronicling the life and times of the Anderson family in the Midwestern town of Springfield. Jane Wyatt died at age 96 of natural causes at her home in Bel-Air, California, on October 20, 2006.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Tom Weaver <TomWeavr@aol.com>
- SpouseEdgar Bethune Ward(November 9, 1935 - November 8, 2000) (his death, 2 children)
- ParentsChristopher Billopp Wyatt Jr.Euphemia Van Rensselaer Waddington
- RelativesBrennan James Callan(Cousin)David Francis Callan(Cousin)Ruth Anne Callan Reesor(Cousin)James Wolford Hardin(Cousin)Judy Crippin(Cousin)Francis Joseph Callan(Cousin)Virginia Rae Callan(Cousin)T. Drew Hardin(Cousin)Kirk Hardin(Cousin)
- She was a devout Catholic, whose late husband died on the day before what would have been their 65th wedding anniversary.
- Turned down the role of Old Rose in Titanic (1997) because she wanted to remain in retirement. The role went to Gloria Stuart.
- Was an invaluable member of the March of Dimes charitable organization since 1943. Donations were directed toward the March of Dimes at the time of her death.
- Won three consecutive Emmy Awards for her portrayal of Margaret Anderson on Father Knows Best (1954).
- Jean Vander Pyl played the wifely role opposite Robert Young on the "Father Knows Best" radio program in 1949. However, both Young and Eugene B. Rodney, Young's partner in ownership and production of the series, wanted Wyatt to play the role when it went to television.
- [on why she initially turned down the role on Father Knows Best (1954)] I'd been doing a lot of live TV drama in which I was the star. I didn't want to be just a mother.
- I never vacuumed at home wearing my pearls. In fact, I never vacuumed at all. I was always working at the studio. I would have gone crazy staying at home like Margaret Anderson, and my family knew that.
- I was never a member of the Communist Party, but they brought up all sorts of charges that I had been to the Lab Theater, which was considered subversive. All we did there were the classics, "Volpone", "The Cherry Orchard". I still don't know how they managed to find a Marxist subtext in Feydeau.
- Our shows were written to be entertaining, but the writers had something to say. Every script always solved a little problem that was universal. It appealed to everyone. I think the world is hankering for a family. People may want to be free, but they still want a nuclear family.
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