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Tuttle became a familiar face to millions of television viewers with more than 100 appearances from 1950 to 1986, often in the role of an inquisitive busybody. On television and in films, Tuttle streamlined herself into a pattern of roles between wise, loving wives/mothers or bristling matrons. She
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was sitting next to me, and she says "I can do a very good dog." And I said "Well, I don't think they'll let you do a dog. This is an audience show; you're a star, you can't do a dog." And Olivia says "I'm going to do it." So she went over to the director, went into the booth and said "I'd like to
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to radio, and later to films and television. Her most enduring impact was as one of network radio's more versatile actresses. Often appearing in 15 shows per week, comedies, dramas, thrillers, soap operas, and crime dramas, she became known as the "First Lady of Radio".
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She could just take hold of a part and do something with it...I think she never met a part she didn't like. She just loved to work; she loved to act. She's a woman who was born to do what she was doing and loved every minute of
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She became a respected acting coach and teacherβ€”something she had always done, even at the height of her acting career (she often re-trained radio actors who had been away from the craft during service in World War II).
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The real writers on the show had to fix them quite often a lot, because they were really quite amateurish. But they had nice thoughts, they had nice plots. They just needed fixing; the dialogue didn't work too
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Tuttle had a hobby of collecting toy dogs. A 1930 newspaper article reported "Her dressing room shelf is filled with more than 200 miniature replicas of every variety of dog known."
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Tuttle and Ruick eventually divorced. She remarried to Frederick W. Cole, an engineer, on November 27, 1950, in Pasadena, California. She sued him for divorce on January 4, 1956.
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Tuttle was born August 29, 1907, at Pleasant Lake, Indiana into a family with strong ties to entertainment. Her father, Clair Vivien Tuttle (1883–1950), had been a performer in
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The soundman was supposed to do a little yipping, yappy dog, like a terrier. He sounded like a Newfoundland dog or something, and the director kept saying "That won't do." So
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Radio Hall of Fame broadcast on December 24, 1944 with Lurene Tuttle playing The Swallow and featuring Bing Crosby alongside Orson Welles, with Herrmann's music conducted by
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try doing this dog for you." So they put her behind the screen, and she went on the show and she did that yipping dog."
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She also played the part of Eddie Haskell's landlady in Leave It to Beaver's 1962 episode called "Bachelor at Large".
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In 1958 and 1959, she was cast in two episodes as Gladys Purvis, the mother of series character Kate McCoy, played by
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In 1944, Tuttle received Radio Life magazine's Distinguished Achievement Award for Best Supporting Feminine Player.
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she played just about every female role, including Spade's secretary Effie Perrine. She appeared in such shows as
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She played Ma Deaver in "Have Gun Will Travel" S1 E32 "The Five Books of Owen Deaver" which aired 4/25/1958.
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Thirteen years later, one newspaper columnist called her "quite possibly the most-heard woman in America."
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In 1960, she was cast as Mrs. Courtland in the episode "The Raffle Ticket" of the sitcom based on the
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as Father and Tuttle as Mother "what I consider 22 carat casting with two all-Americans."
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Gunmen and Gangsters: Profiles of Nine Actors Who Portrayed Memorable Screen Tough Guys
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Tuttle's best-known role to the general public was likely in 32 episodes of the series
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as an idealistic high school teacher. She later appeared on the popular 1960s sitcoms
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From radioGOLDINdex: a partial list of radio programs in which Lurene Tuttle appeared
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was familiar to the early television audience as wife/mother Lavinia "Vinnie" Day in
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After her family moved to Southern California, Tuttle appeared in productions at the
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Tuttle later became the first female president of the federation's Hollywood local.
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Tuttle was cast as Mrs. Grange in the 1963 episode "The Risk" on the drama series
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as the niece Marjorie Forrester. Tuttle had regular roles in such shows as
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One of her later roles was in episode 25 ("Murder in the Afternoon") of
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In 1980, Tuttle appeared as Mrs. McIntyre in the television movie
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The Great American Broadcast: A Celebration of Radio's Golden Age
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The Great American Broadcast: A Celebration of Radio's Golden Age
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as Agnes Cochran. The episode first aired on October 13, 1985.
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Tuttle died from cancer on May 28, 1986, at a hospital in
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film trilogy, and also appeared in horror films such as
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Tuttle's radio debut came in 1936 when she appeared on
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sound effects man was upstaged by a Hollywood legend:
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By the time of the 1951:"Toy Dogs, Not Real Ones, Are Actress' Hobby" 1757: 16:American actress and acting coach (1907–1986) 998:(1948) – Witch / Gentlewoman to Lady Macduff 602:Tuttle appeared three times each on sitcoms 483:(1960, as the wife of Sheriff Chambers). In 1576:"Character Actress Lurene Tuttle, 78, Dies" 521:. Her final film role was in the 1983 film 1989:, November 1952, page 34, Ideal Publishers 1957:. Oakland Tribune. May 6, 1930. p. 27 1366:S3:E30, "Incident of the Wager on Payday" 31: 2072:, "The Dry Martini Caper" (1 August 1948) 1861:"Mother and Daughter Suggest Beauty Tips" 1758:Schlossheimer, Michael (August 3, 2018). 1739:. Chicago Tribune. p. Part 3, Page 6 1737:"Producer Crosses Sea to Sign Cary Grant" 1661: 1630: 704:Tuttle guest-starred in such Westerns as 2091:(with Rosalind Russell, 9 December 1948) 1573: 1006:(1950) – Unemployment Clerk (uncredited) 421: 1816:. Radio Life. 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She made six guest appearances on 470:Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House 384:American Federation of Radio Artists 2179:People from Steuben County, Indiana 1126:(1957) – Judge Cecilia Steele Tropp 400:Tuttle also remembered the day the 263:The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet 13: 2184:Actresses from Greater Los Angeles 1811:"Distinguished Achievement Awards" 1574:Thackrey, Ted Jr. (May 30, 1986). 1558: 1533: 1201:The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit 1158:(1963) – Mother in "Sisters Three" 958:(1934) – Stenographer (uncredited) 14: 2200: 2095: 1735:Hopper, Hedda (October 7, 1953). 1698: 1624: 1307:Return of the Beverly Hillbillies 2174:Deaths from cancer in California 1972: 1919: 1898:"Lurene Tuttle Sues for Divorce" 1882: 1653: 1638:. The Hutchinson News. p. 4 1508: 1496: 1484: 1472: 1460: 1448: 1436: 872: 672:'s aunt in the final episode of 580:. She appeared twice on the NBC 159: 134: 2144:20th-century American actresses 1992: 1980: 1943: 1927: 1890: 1853: 1828: 1803: 1323:It Came Upon the Midnight Clear 1014:(1950) – Secretary (uncredited) 390:(a frequent guest performer on 155: 130: 2189:American vaudeville performers 1778: 1751: 1728: 1597:Tuttle, Lurene (August 1947). 1546:. New York Times. May 31, 1986 1395:Tuttle played the swallow in " 1376:Thanksgiving in the Land of Oz 1218:(1974) – Duck's Mother (voice) 946: 857: 233: 206: 1: 2159:American television actresses 1521: 1331: 266:and concurrently appeared on 2029:Frank Buxton and Bill Owen, 1526: 1294:(1979–1985) – Annie Cargill 1188:(1966) – Mrs. Natalie Miller 1086:(1953) – Mrs. Eleanor Hammer 1022:(1950) – Millie (uncredited) 865:Tuttle has two stars on the 614:and twice on the following: 7: 2070:The Adventures of Sam Spade 2050:. New York: Pantheon, 1998. 2031:The Big Broadcast 1920–1950 2007:. International Club Crosby 1422: 1270:(1979) – Aunt Gerda (voice) 1245:Walking Tall: Final Chapter 1083:The Affairs of Dobie Gillis 761:The Adventures of Jim Bowie 737:Little House on the Prairie 530:She guest-starred twice on 257:The Adventures of Sam Spade 10: 2205: 1390: 912:1952 presidential election 378:It was during her time on 2040:. New York: Dutton, 1997. 1185:The Ghost and Mr. Chicken 820:The Mary Tyler Moore Show 182: 172: 109: 101: 93: 83: 64: 42: 30: 23: 2154:American radio actresses 2080:, "Can't We Be Friends?" 2054: 1708:Maltin, Leonard (1997). 1318:(1983) – Rosemary Abhart 1275:Parts: The Clonus Horror 1139:Ma Barker's Killer Brood 917: 653:General Electric Theater 502:Ma Barker's Killer Brood 445:called the selection of 356:The Screen Guild Theater 1248:(1977) – Grandma Pusser 1240:(1977) – Mildred Phelps 1226:(1975) – Grandma Pusser 1166:(1964) – The Shoplifter 1094:(1953) – Mrs. Doolittle 1070:(1953) – Mrs. Kettering 1035:Tomorrow Is Another Day 1030:(1951) – Ellen Griswold 974:(1947) – Mrs. O'Donnell 441:(1953–1955). Columnist 76:Los Angeles, California 2169:California Republicans 2149:Actresses from Indiana 2062:The Great Gildersleeve 1936:The Hollywood Reporter 1840:Hollywood Walk of Fame 1310:(1981) – Mollie Heller 1302:(1980) – Mrs. McIntyre 1196:(1966) – Mother Hinkle 1174:(1965) – Gideon's wife 1150:(1960) – Mrs. Chambers 1131:Sweet Smell of Success 1110:(1955) – Mrs. McGinley 1102:(1955) – Cousin Loulou 1038:(1951) – Stella Dawson 1003:The Admiral Was a Lady 944: 867:Hollywood Walk of Fame 641:The Andy Griffith Show 431: 415: 335: 269:The Great Gildersleeve 57:Pleasant Lake, Indiana 1059:Don't Bother to Knock 1046:(1951) – Molly Loomis 939: 902:Tuttle, a registered 823:and as Mrs. Sharp on 623:The Bob Cummings Show 605:The Danny Thomas Show 486:Don't Bother to Knock 425: 406: 330: 1384:Animated TV special 1291:The Dukes of Hazzard 1204:(1968) – Aunt Martha 1171:Nightmare in the Sun 1054:(1952) – Miss Kenyon 990:(1948) – Miss Stoker 826:The Partridge Family 743:Wanted Dead or Alive 629:The Ann Sothern Show 593:in his crime series 534:'s 1960 crime drama 418:Films and television 297:The Red Skelton Show 158: 1950; 133: 1928; 1999:Pairpoint, Lionel. 1786:"Murder, She Wrote" 1636:The Hutchinson News 1599:"Luck Is Hard Work" 1578:. 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Pleasant Lake, Indiana
Los Angeles, California
Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California
Melville Ruick
Barbara Ruick
Joseph Williams
vaudeville
minstrel shows
Pasadena Playhouse
vaudeville
Great Depression
Hollywood Hotel
Dick Powell
The Adventures of Sam Spade
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet
The Great Gildersleeve
Dr. Christian
Duffy's Tavern
One Man's Family
The Red Skelton Show
Hollywood Hotel
Leonard Maltin
Rod Serling
Dragnet
Jack Webb
Lux Radio Theater
The Screen Guild Theater
Suspense
Rosalind Russell

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