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Aline Laveen MacMahon (May 3, 1899 – October 12, 1991) was an American actress. Her Broadway stage career began under producer Edgar Selwyn in ''The Mirage'' during 1920. She made her screen debut in 1931 and worked extensively in film, theater and television until her retirement in 1975. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in '' Dragon Seed'' (1944).


Early life

MacMahon was born in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, the only child of William Marcus MacMahon and Jennie (née Simon) MacMahon. Her father was a telegraph operator, arbitrage broker and writer / editor in the Munsey publishing company, including their flagship title, ''
Munsey's Magazine ''Munsey's Weekly'', later known as ''Munsey's Magazine'', was a 36-page quarto American magazine founded by Frank A. Munsey in 1889 and edited by John Kendrick Bangs. Frank Munsey aimed to publish "a magazine of the people and for the people, w ...
''. Aline's parents married on July 14, 1898, in Columbus, Ohio. Her father died on September 6, 1931. Her mother, an avid bell collector, died in 1984, just weeks before her 107th birthday. MacMahon first appeared on stage as early as 1905. That year the family moved to Brooklyn from McKeesport, and Aline's mother began training her in the art of
elocution Elocution is the study of formal speaking in pronunciation, grammar, style, and tone as well as the idea and practice of effective speech and its forms. It stems from the idea that while communication is symbolic, sounds are final and compelli ...
. Soon, Aline was performing at local churches and festivals where she recited poems and played the violin. By 1908 she was well known enough to attract the attention of the Brooklyn ''Daily Eagle'', who reported "a series of songs and dances by Aline MacMahon" to be performed at St. Jude's Church in Brooklyn. Although she had been earning handsome wages for many years on New York's so-called Strawberry Circuit, MacMahon made her true professional debut with a program of readings, recitations and music at New York's McAlpin Hotel in 1914.


Education

MacMahon was raised first in the Pittsburg suburb of McKeesport, then in Brooklyn, New York. She attended New York's public school 103, then entered
Erasmus Hall High School Erasmus Hall High School was a four-year public high school located at 899–925 Flatbush Avenue between Church and Snyder Avenues in the Flatbush neighborhood of the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It was founded in 1786 as Erasmus Hall Ac ...
(Brooklyn) in 1912. In 1916 the MacMahon family moved to the upper west side of Manhattan and Aline enrolled in nearby
Barnard College Barnard College of Columbia University is a private women's liberal arts college in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. It was founded in 1889 by a group of women led by young student activist Annie Nathan Meyer, who petitioned Columbia ...
. It was there that Aline received a more serious education in acting, enrolling in "Wigs and Cues", the theater program run by the woman who became Aline's first great mentor, Minor Latham. By graduation she had appeared in nearly every program the school had mounted during those four years, and found multiple suitors for her talents, including offers from the Provincetown Players, producer / actor Walter Hampden, and the Neighborhood Playhouse.


Career

Aline made her (uncredited) Broadway debut in 1920 as a craps-playing debutante in ''The Mirage''. Her Broadway credits include 24 shows, with many other off-Broadway and regional stage appearances during her career. After traveling to Los Angeles to star in the road company of the Broadway smash ''Once in a Lifetime,'' she was noticed by Warner Brothers director Mervyn LeRoy, and made her film debut in the
Pre-Code Pre-Code Hollywood was the brief era in the American film industry between the widespread adoption of sound in film in 1929LaSalle (2002), p. 1. and the enforcement of the Motion Picture Production Code censorship guidelines, popularly known ...
drama ''
Five Star Final ''Five Star Final'' is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film about the excesses of tabloid journalism directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Edward G. Robinson, Aline MacMahon (in her screen debut) and Boris Karloff. The screenplay was by Rob ...
'' (1931). After signing a long term contract with Warners, Aline spent the rest of her career splitting time between New York and Hollywood in order to be with her husband, the Manhattan-based architect and city planner,
Clarence Stein Clarence Samuel Stein (June 19, 1882 – February 7, 1975) was an American urban planner, architect, and writer, a major proponent of the garden city movement in the United States. Biography Stein was born in Rochester, New York into an upwardl ...
. In the1930's and 40's she was a critical darling, often cast as the acerbic comedienne with a heart of gold, or the long-suffering woman who was unlucky in love. She momentarily achieved above-the-title stardom, but her career diminished after a series of health issues endured by her husband. ''Screen World Presents the Encyclopedia of Hollywood Film Actors'' states of MacMahon: "She proved to be a fine, sympathetic actress with a quick wit and tart tongue who then moved into character roles with ease as she became plumper and more motherly looking."


The Birth of Method Acting

In 1922 Aline MacMahon was a member of the Neighborhood Playhouse company in Manhattan, just as
Konstantin Stanislavski Konstantin Sergeyevich Stanislavski ( Alekseyev; russian: Константин Сергеевич Станиславский, p=kənstɐnʲˈtʲin sʲɪrˈgʲejɪvʲɪtɕ stənʲɪˈslafskʲɪj; 7 August 1938) was a seminal Soviet Russian ...
's Moscow Art Theatre visited New York for a legendary tour. Stanislavski was the originator of what became known as
Method acting Method acting, informally known as The Method, is a range of training and rehearsal techniques, as formulated by a number of different theatre practitioners, that seeks to encourage sincere and expressive performances through identifying with, u ...
, popularized much later by Marlon Brando and his successors. Accolades poured in for the MAT's performances, and the executives of the Neighborhood Playhouse made arrangements to charter the first teaching class of the Method in America, which Aline attended with nine others. Aline MacMahon took the tenets of the Method very seriously, and was the only member of that inaugural class to achieve popular success on stage or screen, having debuted the technique on stage in the fall of 1923, and as the first practitioner of it on film in 1931. “I was the first,” she said in 1959, “so to speak, in the first group to be exposed to what has become the Method. Out of that summer 923has developed everything that the Method actors are doing." She is the original, pioneering Method actor in the western world.


Personal life

On March 28, 1928, MacMahon and
Clarence Stein Clarence Samuel Stein (June 19, 1882 – February 7, 1975) was an American urban planner, architect, and writer, a major proponent of the garden city movement in the United States. Biography Stein was born in Rochester, New York into an upwardl ...
were married after a long courtship. The pair were devoted to each other, but Stein was sometimes depressed as Aline spent six months a year working in Los Angeles, while he lived and worked in New York City. Stein died in 1975 at the age of 92. The couple had no children, apparently something of a disappointment to her. MacMahon was chairwoman of the Equity Library Theater in 1950. She organized productions for community theaters and was active in relief charities. During the late 1940's and 1950's she was blacklisted as a Communist sympathizer and appeared on the notorious Communist watchlist pamphlet,
Red Channels ''Red Channels: The Report of Communist Influence in Radio and Television'' was an anti-Communist document published in the United States at the start of the 1950s. Issued by the right-wing journal ''Counterattack'' on June 22, 1950, the pamphle ...
. The FBI began covert investigations of her and Clarence Stein that lasted decades before being quietly dropped in the mid-60's. Throughout their lives the Steins were inveterate travelers, having sailed around the world in 1935-36, including stops in Bali, China and Siam (Thailand), as well as visits across Scandinavia, Europe, South America, Israel and the Middle East.


Death

MacMahon died in 1991, aged 92, of pneumonia in New York City.


Papers

The New York Public Library has a collection of MacMahon's papers that document various aspects of her life. They are housed in the library's Billy Rose Theatre Division. A biography, ''Aline MacMahon: Hollywood, the Blacklist, and the Birth of Method Acting'' has been announced for publication on November 8, 2022 by University Press of Kentucky.


Partial filmography

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Five Star Final ''Five Star Final'' is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film about the excesses of tabloid journalism directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Edward G. Robinson, Aline MacMahon (in her screen debut) and Boris Karloff. The screenplay was by Rob ...
'' (1931) – Miss Taylor *'' The Heart of New York'' (1932) – Bessie, the Neighbor *'' The Mouthpiece'' (1932) – Miss Hickey, Day's Secretary *''
Week-End Marriage ''Week-End Marriage'' is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Loretta Young. It was produced by First National Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. It is based on the 1932 novel, ''Week-End Marriag ...
'' (1932) – Agnes Davis *'' Life Begins'' (1932) – Miss Bowers *'' Once in a Lifetime'' (1932) – May Daniels *'' One Way Passage'' (1932) – Betty *'' Silver Dollar'' (1932) – Sarah Martin *''
Gold Diggers of 1933 ''Gold Diggers of 1933'' is a pre-Code Warner Bros. musical film directed by Mervyn LeRoy with songs by Harry Warren (music) and Al Dubin (lyrics), staged and choreographed by Busby Berkeley. It stars Warren William, Joan Blondell, Aline M ...
'' (1933) – Trixie Lorraine *''
The Life of Jimmy Dolan ''The Life of Jimmy Dolan'', released in the UK as ''The Kid's Last Fight'', is a 1933 American pre-Code film starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Loretta Young. John Wayne has a small supporting role as a frightened boxer. The story was based on ...
'' (1933) – Mrs. Moore aka Auntie *'' Heroes for Sale'' (1933) – Mary *'' The World Changes'' (1933) – Anna Nordholm *''
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'' (1934) – Olga *'' The Merry Frinks'' (1934) – Hattie 'Mom' Frink *'' Side Streets'' (1934) – Bertha Krasnoff *''
Big Hearted Herbert ''Big Hearted Herbert'' is a 1934 domestic comedy film starring Aline MacMahon and Guy Kibbee as a middle-aged couple. It is based on the Broadway play of the same name by Sophie Kerr and Anna Steese Richardson, which was in turn based on the sho ...
'' (1934) – Elizabeth *''
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'' (1934) – Myra Babbitt *''
While the Patient Slept ''While the Patient Slept'' is a 1935 comedy murder mystery film directed by Ray Enright starring Aline MacMahon as a nurse/crime sleuth and Guy Kibbee as her boyfriend and police detective. It is based on the novel of the same name written by Mig ...
'' (1935) –
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Mary Jane's Pa ''Mary Jane's Pa'' is a 1935 American drama film directed by William Keighley and written by Tom Reed and Peter Milne. The film stars Aline MacMahon, Guy Kibbee, Tom Brown, Robert McWade, Minor Watson, and Nan Grey. The film was released by ...
'' (1935) – Ellen Preston *''
I Live My Life ''I Live My Life'' is a 1935 American comedy-drama film starring Joan Crawford, Brian Aherne, and Frank Morgan, and is based on the story "Claustrophobia" by A. Carter Goodloe. Plot summary Kay Bentley (Joan Crawford), a bored socialite seeks ...
'' (1935) – Betty Collins *'' Kind Lady'' (1935) – Mary Herries *''
Ah, Wilderness! ''Ah, Wilderness!'' is a comedy by American playwright Eugene O'Neill that premiered on Broadway at the Guild Theatre on October 2, 1933. It differs from a typical O'Neill play in its happy ending for the central character, and depiction of a ...
'' (1935) – Aunt Lily *'' When You're in Love'' (1937) – Marianne Woods *''
Back Door to Heaven ''Back Door to Heaven'' is a 1939 American crime drama film directed by William K. Howard and starring Wallace Ford, Aline MacMahon, Stuart Erwin and Patricia Ellis. Plot The story revolves around a delinquent boy later to become a convict, t ...
'' (1939) – Miss Williams *'' Out of the Fog'' (1941) – Florence Goodwin *'' The Lady is Willing'' (1942) – Buddy *'' Tish'' (1942) – Lizzie Wilkins *''
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'' (1943) – Aline MacMahon *''Seeds of Freedom'' (1943) – Odessa Citizen *''
Reward Unlimited ''Reward Unlimited'' is a short film produced in 1944 by David O. Selznick's Vanguard Films, for the United States Public Health Service, dramatizing the need for volunteer military nurses for the U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps during World War II. Dire ...
'' (1944, short) – Mrs. Scott *'' Dragon Seed'' (1944) – Ling Tan's Wife *'' Guest in the House'' (1944) – Aunt Martha *''
The Mighty McGurk ''The Mighty McGurk'' is a 1947 American sports, drama, action, adventure, melodrama film starring Wallace Beery as a boozing ex-boxer brawling as a bouncer in a Bowery saloon. Plot Roy "Slag" McGurk (Wallace Beery), the former heavyweight boxing ...
'' (1947) – Mamie Steeple *''
The Search ''The Search'' is a 1948 American film directed by Fred Zinnemann that tells the story of a young Auschwitz survivor and his mother who search for each other across post-World War II Europe. It stars Montgomery Clift, Ivan Jandl, Jarmila Novotn ...
'' (1948) – Mrs. Deborah R. Murray *''
Roseanna McCoy ''Roseanna McCoy'' is a 1949 American drama film directed by Irving Reis. The screenplay by John Collier, based on the 1947 novel of the same title by Alberta Hannum, is a romanticized and semi-fictionalized account of the Hatfield–McCoy feud. ...
'' (1949) – Sarie McCoy *''
The Flame and the Arrow ''The Flame and the Arrow'' is a 1950 American Technicolor swashbuckler film made by Warner Bros. and starring Burt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo and Nick Cravat. It was directed by Jacques Tourneur and produced by Harold Hecht and Frank Ross from ...
'' (1950) – Nonna Bartoli *'' The Eddie Cantor Story'' (1953) – Grandma Esther *''
The Man from Laramie ''The Man from Laramie'' is a 1955 American Western film directed by Anthony Mann and starring James Stewart, Arthur Kennedy, Donald Crisp, and Cathy O'Donnell. Written by Philip Yordan and Frank Burt, the film is about a stranger who defies ...
'' (1955) – Kate Canaday *'' Cimarron'' (1960) – Mrs. Mavis Pegler *''
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'' (1961) – Dr. Lucy Grainger *'' Diamond Head'' (1963) – Kapiolani Kahana *'' I Could Go On Singing'' (1963) – Ida *'' All the Way Home'' (1963) – Aunt Hannah *''For the Use of the Hall'' (1975, TV) - Bess


References


Census and other data

* The 1910 United States Federal Census for Brooklyn, New York, April 16, 1910, Enumeration District 1409, Sheet 5. * The 1920 United States Federal Census for Manhattan Assembly District 13, January 25, 1920, Enumeration District 943, Sheet 9A. * U.S. Passport Applications 1795–1925, Roll 1533-6376-6749, March 19–21, 1921 (Ancestry.com)


External links

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Literature on Aline MacMahonAline MacMahon papers, 1899-1989
held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division,
New York Public Library for the Performing Arts The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center, at 40 Lincoln Center Plaza, is located in Manhattan, New York City, at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on the Upper West Side, between the Metro ...
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