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Ann Shoemaker (born Anne Dorothea Shoemaker; January 10, 1891 – September 18, 1978) was an American actress who appeared in 70 films and TV movies between 1928 and 1976. She portrayed Sara Roosevelt, mother of Franklin D. Roosevelt, in both the stage and film versions of '' Sunrise at Campobello''. She had two marriages. The first was with the actor Louis Leon Hall, by whom she had a daughter, Anne, who became a song lyricist. After divorcing, she was later married to the actor Henry Stephenson from 1922 until his death in 1956. Shoemaker's Broadway credits include ''Half a Sixpence'' (1965), ''Sunrise at Campobello'' (1958), ''The Living Room'' (1954), ''Twilight Walk'' (1951), ''Dream Girl'' (1951), ''Woman Bites Dog'' (1946), ''The Rich Full Life'' (1945), ''Proof Thro' the Night'' (1942), ''Ah, Wilderness!'' (1941), ''Black Sheep'' (1932), ''The Silent Witness'' (1931), ''The Novice and the Duke'' (1929), ''Button, Button'' (1919), ''To-Night at 12'' (1928), ''Speak Easy'' (1927), ''We All Do'' (1927), ''The Noose'' (1926), and ''The Great God Brown'' (1926).


Partial filmography

* '' Chance at Heaven'' (1933) - Mrs. Harris * '' Cross Country Cruise'' (1934) - Mrs. O'Shaughnessy - Baby's Mother (uncredited) * '' Dr. Monica'' (1934) - Mrs. Hazlitt * '' Cheating Cheaters'' (1934) - Mrs. Grace Palmer * '' The Woman in Red'' (1935) - Cora Furness (uncredited) * '' A Dog of Flanders'' (1935) - Frau Ilse Cogez * '' Stranded'' (1935) - Mrs. Tuthill * '' Alice Adams'' (1935) - Mrs. Adams * '' Sins of Man'' (1936) - Anna Engel * '' Shall We Dance'' (1937) - Matron * '' They Won't Forget'' (1937) - Mrs. Mountford * '' Stella Dallas'' (1937) - Miss Margaret Phillibrown * '' The Life of the Party'' (1937) - Countess Martos * '' Romance of the Redwoods'' (1939) - Mother Manning * '' Almost a Gentleman'' (1939) - Mrs. Thompson (uncredited) * '' They All Come Out'' (1939) - Dr. Ellen Hollis * '' Babes in Arms'' (1939) - Mrs. Barton * '' The Farmer's Daughter'' (1940) - Mrs. Bingham * '' Seventeen'' (1940) - Mary Baxter * '' The Marines Fly High'' (1940) - Mrs. Hill * '' Curtain Call'' (1940) - Mrs. Middleton * ''
An Angel from Texas ''An Angel from Texas'' is a 1940 comedy film directed by Ray Enright and written by Fred Niblo Jr. and Bertram Millhauser, based on the hit 1925 play '' The Butter and Egg Man'' written by George S. Kaufman. The film stars Eddie Albert, Ros ...
'' (1940) - Addie Lou Coleman * ''
My Favorite Wife ''My Favorite Wife'' is a 1940 American screwball comedy film produced by Leo McCarey and directed by Garson Kanin. It stars Irene Dunne as a woman who, after being shipwrecked on a tropical island for several years and declared legally dead, re ...
'' (1940) - Ma - Nick's Mother * '' Girl from Avenue A'' (1940) - Mrs. Maddox * '' Strike Up the Band'' (1940) - Mrs. Connors * '' Ellery Queen, Master Detective'' (1940) - Lydia Braun * '' Scattergood Pulls the Strings'' (1941) - Mrs. Downs * '' You'll Never Get Rich'' (1941) - Mrs. Barton * '' Above Suspicion'' (1943) - Aunt Ellen * '' What a Woman'' (1943) - Senator's Wife (uncredited) * '' Man from Frisco'' (1944) - Martha Kennedy * '' Mr. Winkle Goes to War'' (1944) - Martha Pettigrew, Jack's Mother (uncredited) * '' Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo'' (1944) - Mrs. Parker * '' What a Blonde'' (1945) - Mrs. DaFoe * '' Conflict'' (1945) - Nora Grant * '' Magic Town'' (1947) - Ma Peterman * '' Sitting Pretty'' (1948) - Mrs. Ashcroft (uncredited) * '' The Return of the Whistler'' (1948) - Mrs. Barkley * '' Wallflower'' (1948) - Mrs. Dixie James * '' A Woman's Secret'' (1949) - Mrs. Matthews * '' Shockproof'' (1949) - Dr. Daniels (uncredited) * '' The Reckless Moment'' (1949) - Mrs. Catherine Feller (uncredited) * '' House by the River'' (1950) - Mrs. Ambrose * '' Sunrise at Campobello'' (1960) - Sara Delano Roosevelt * ''
The Fortune Cookie ''The Fortune Cookie'' (alternative United Kingdom, British title: ''Meet Whiplash Willie'') is a 1966 American black comedy film directed, produced and co-written by Billy Wilder. It is the first film in which Jack Lemmon collaborated with Wal ...
'' (1966) - Sister Veronica


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* * * 1891 births 1978 deaths Burials at Kensico Cemetery Actresses from Brooklyn American film actresses Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract players American television actresses 20th-century American actresses American stage actresses {{US-film-actor-1890s-stub