Barbra Fuller
Barbra Fuller | |
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Born | Barbara Deane Fuller July 31, 1921 Nahant, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Died | May 15, 2024 | (aged 102)
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1930s–1973 |
Spouse |
Barbra Deane Fuller (July 31, 1921 – May 15, 2024) was an American actress.
Career
Fuller signed a contract with
Radio
Fuller acted in a number of
Television
Fuller's television performances are numerous, beginning with a 1953 episode of Adventures of Superman. Other series in which she participated include Four Star Playhouse (1955–1956), Ford Television Theater (1957), Trackdown (1958), State Trooper (1958), Colgate Theater (1958), My Three Sons (1960), Perry Mason (1960, 1964), and Daniel Boone (1970).
Personal life
Barbara Deane Fuller was born in Nahant, Massachusetts, on July 31, 1921.[8][7] She married Western motion picture star Lash LaRue on February 23, 1951, in Yuma, Arizona. They had a godson, child actor J.P. Sloane[9] and later author, television commentator, and Dr. J.P. Sloane. The couple divorced on June 2, 1952.[10]
Fuller died on the morning of May 15, 2024, at the age of 102.[11]
References
- ^ "Republic Pact for Radio's Barbara Fuller". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Brooklyn, NY. May 7, 1949. p. 14. Retrieved May 7, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
- ISBN 978-0786426560. Retrieved October 30, 2021.
- ^ Heyn, Howard C. (September 21, 1949). "Life in Hollywood". The Times. California, San Mateo, CA. p. 16. Retrieved May 7, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-7864-5149-4. P. 245.
- ^ "One Man's Family, Volume 1". RadioArchives.com.
- ^ a b Parsons, Louella O. (May 7, 1949). "Picture Halts London Trip". The Galveston Daily News. Texas, Galveston. INS. p. 2. Retrieved May 7, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b c Grunwald, Edgar A., ed. (1940). Variety Radio Directory 1940-1941 (PDF). New York, New York: Variety, Inc. p. 940. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
- ISBN 978-0-7864-2834-2.
- ^ The Nashville Banner(US) June 1, 1991, pg. Front Page Sec B, by: Leon Alligood Senior Staff Writer, "Special 'Uncles' Provide Star-studded Childhood
- ^ "Wife, 26, Divorces Movie Cowboy". The Salt Lake Tribune. Salt Lake City, Utah. United Press. June 3, 1952. p. 40. Retrieved May 7, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Barnes, Mike (May 18, 2024). "Barbra Fuller, Star of Republic Pictures and 'One Man's Family' on the Radio, Dies at 102". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 18, 2024.
Sources
- "Broadway Comedienne Joins Hope Picture". Los Angeles Times. June 3, 1949. p. B7.
- "'Red Menace' Deals Strong Blow To Communistic Idea". Los Angeles Times. June 10, 1949. p. B6.
External links
- Barbra Fuller at IMDb.