Mary Badham
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| Known for: |
To Kill a Mockingbird, This Property Is Condemned, Twilight Zone: The Bewitchin' Pool |
| Birthday: |
7 October 1952,
Birmingham, Alabama, USA |
Trivia

Sister of director
John Badham.

For a while, she was the youngest nominee for the Best Supporting Actress award at the age of ten. Then nine year old
Tatum O'Neal won for her role on
Paper Moon and now holds the record.

Remained friends with
Gregory Peck after the filming of
To Kill a Mockingbird and still called him Atticus. [After Peck's character in the film]. Keeps in touch with
Phillip Alford (her screen brother, "Jem"), and
Brock Peters ("Tom Robinson", the accused).

Her father was a retired army officer who, by the time of her birth, had become president of Bessemer Steel. Her English-born mother had been an actress before her marriage. She is fourteen years younger than her brother, the director
John Badham.

Second best-known role, after "Mockingbird," is as Sport Sharewood in the classic
Twilight Zone episode "The Bewitchin' Pool," written by
Earl Hamner Jr. (
The Waltons), and first aired in 1964.

After 39 years, Mary came out of retirement to play an offbeat cameo opposite
Keith Carradine at the urging of actor/writer/director
Cameron Watson for his film
Our Very Own. Watson stated he would not accept any other actress for the part. Mary has since indicated that she won't close the door on other acting assignments that might come her way. Watson managed to track Mary down in Monroeville, Alabama, where she had been invited to attend a stage version of "To Kill a Mockingbird."

Lost the "supporting actress" Oscar to another child actress:
Patty Duke for
The Miracle Worker.

Still keeps in touch with fellow "Mockingbird" co-star
Phillip Alford. Had remained close to
Gregory Peck until his death in 2003, and
Brock Peters until his death in 2005.

At present she is an art restorer and a college testing coordinator. She also travels around the world recalling her wonderful experiences making
To Kill a Mockingbird while expounding on the book's messages of tolerance and compassion.

Works as an art restorer and a college testing coordinator. Has recently agreed to do movies on a very limited basis, depending on whether she likes the script and crew.

Had no acting experience prior to getting a role in To Kill a Mockingbird. She was nominated for an Oscar in the best supporting actress category.

Attended the 2006 Twilight Zone Convention at the Hilton Hasbrouck Heights, Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, August 12-13, 2006.

According to the autobiography "The Good, the Bad and the Very Ugly" by Sondra Locke, Badham auditioned for the role of Mick in the film "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" (1968), the part eventually played by Locke.
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