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  1. Adeline De Walt Reynolds (September 19, 1862 – August 13, 1961) was an American character actress who made her film debut at the age of 78 playing the grandmother of James Stewart in Come Live with Me (1941). She continued to act in films and numerous television series until her death.

  2. Adeline De Walt Reynolds. Actress: The Human Comedy. She survived the death of her husband in 1905, the San Francisco earthquake in 1906 and raising four children with no money. In 1926, when she was 64 she became one of the most mature freshman ever to enter the University of California.

    • January 1, 1
    • Benton County, Iowa, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Adeline De Walt Reynolds. Actress: The Human Comedy. She survived the death of her husband in 1905, the San Francisco earthquake in 1906 and raising four children with no money. In 1926, when she was 64 she became one of the most mature freshman ever to enter the University of California.

    • September 19, 1862
    • August 13, 1961
  4. Biography. She survived the death of her husband in 1905, the San Francisco earthquake in 1906 and raising four children with no money. In 1926, when she was 64 she became one of the most mature freshman ever to enter the University of California. She graduated 6 years later with her B.A. degree.

  5. Adeline De Walt Reynolds Biography. She survived the death of her husband in 1905, the San Francisco earthquake in 1906 and raising four children with no money. In 1926, when she was 64 she became ...

  6. Adeline De Walt Reynolds was an American character actress who made her film debut at the age of 78 playing the grandmother of James Stewart in Come Live with Me (1941). She continued to play in about 25 films and numerous television series until her death.

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  8. Adeline De Walt Reynolds was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career from 1941 to 1956. She appeared in films such as A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Son of Dracula, and The Ten Commandments.