
Grace Hayle
**Grace Hayle** (1898-1963) was a prolific American character actress, known for her numerous supporting roles in Hollywood cinema, particularly during the 1930s and 1940s.
Specializing in matronly or authoritarian figures, she often portrayed housekeepers, landladies, socialites, or strong-willed women. Among her most memorable appearances were iconic films such as *Dinner at Eight* (1933), where she gave a notable performance as a high-society snob. She also contributed to classics such as *The Women* (1939), *Mr. Smith Goes to Washington* (1939), and *The Little Foxes* (1941).
With her recognizable face and her ability to bring authenticity to supporting characters, Hayle was a reliable and distinctive presence in the Golden Age of Hollywood.