
Betty Farrington
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Betty Farrington (May 14, 1898 – February 3, 1989) was an American character actress active from the 1920s through 1960. Born in Missouri's largest city, Kansas City, Betty Farrington would play mostly supporting and minor roles during her career, although she would occasionally be given a featured or leading part, appearing in almost 100 films during her career. Some of the more notable films she appeared in include: Preston Sturges' The Lady Eve (1941), starring Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda; 1942's My Favorite Blonde and 1947's My Favorite Brunette, both starring Bob Hope; the classic film noir Double Indemnity (1944), starring Fred MacMurray, Stanwyck, and Edward G. Robinson; 1944's The Uninvited, starring Ray Milland and Ruth Hussey; Cecil B. Demille's Unconquered (1948), starring Gary Cooper and Paulette Goddard; the epic Samson and Delilah (1950), with Victor Mature and Hedy Lamarr in the title roles; Father of the Bride (1950), directed by Vincente Minnelli, and starring Spencer Tracy, Joan Bennett, and Elizabeth Taylor; and Minnelli's 1953 The Band Wagon, starring Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse. Her final big screen appearance would be in 1956's The Fastest Gun Alive, starring Glenn Ford. Farrington would make guest appearances on several television shows in the late 1950s, including Sergeant Preston of the Yukon and Perry Mason. She died in San Diego three-and-a-half months before her 91st birthday.
Top Filmography

Double Indemnity
1944 // MOVIE

You Can't Take It with You
1938 // MOVIE

The Lady Eve
1941 // MOVIE

Father of the Bride
1950 // MOVIE

This Gun for Hire
1942 // MOVIE

Stranger on the Third Floor
1940 // MOVIE

The Great McGinty
1940 // MOVIE

The Fastest Gun Alive
1956 // MOVIE

Dark Command
1940 // MOVIE

My Favorite Brunette
1947 // MOVIE

Made for Each Other
1939 // MOVIE

Theodora Goes Wild
1936 // MOVIE

Thank Your Lucky Stars
1943 // MOVIE

Nocturne
1946 // MOVIE

The Virginian
1946 // MOVIE