Mabel Albertson Filmography

Mabel Albertson

Mabel Albertson was an American actress. Albertson was born in Lynn, Massachusetts, the daughter of Russian-born Jewish immigrants Flora Craft and Leopold Albertson. Her brother was actor Jack Albertson. Albertson's mother, a stock actress, supported the family by working in a shoe factory. She was best known as Phyllis Stephens, Darrin's neurotic, interfering mother on the television sitcom Bewitched, who inevitably ended her stays at the Stephens' home by saying, "Frank [her husband], take me home. I've got another sick headache." She also played Donald Hollinger's mother on That Girl,...
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Birthdate:July 24, 1901
Birthplace:Lynn, Massachusetts
Date of death:September 28, 1982

Movies with appearances by Mabel Albertson

TitleReleasedRatedGenre
Barefoot in the Park 1967 G (USA) Comedy
Period of Adjustment 1962 Black-and-white
All in a Night's Work 1961 G (USA) Comedy
Don't Give Up The Ship 1959 Comedy
The Long, Hot Summer 1958 Romantic drama
Home Before Dark 1958 Drama
Four Girls in Town 1957 Drama
Forever, Darling 1956 Romance Film
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TV appearances by Mabel Albertson

The Tom Ewell Show
The Tom Ewell Show
Series Aired: September 27, 1960 - May 9, 1961
Number of seasons:1
The Tom Ewell Show
The Tom Ewell Show
Series Aired: September 27, 1960
Those Whiting Girls
Those Whiting Girls
Series Aired: July 4, 1955
Number of seasons:2

Places Mabel Albertson has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Mabel Albertson
MarkerLocationPopulation
A Lynn 90,329
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Personal relationships of Mabel Albertson

  • Harold Austin Ripley
    Harold Austin Ripley
  • Ken Englund
    Ken Englund
    Married 13 years
Significant OtherRelationshipDate StartedDate EndedDuration
Harold Austin Ripley Marriage
Ken Englund Marriage Apr. 2, 1937 Nov. 30, 1950 13 years
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