Irene Ryan(1902-1973)
- Schauspielerin
- Soundtrack
Irene Ryan wurde am 17 Oktober 1902 in El Paso, Texas, USA geboren. Sie war Schauspielerin, bekannt für The Beverly Hillbillies (1962), Petticoat Junction (1963) und Will You Stop! (1937). Sie war mit Harold E. Knox und Tim Ryan verheiratet. Sie starb am 26 April 1973 in Santa Monica, California, USA.
- Für 2 Primetime Emmys nominiert
- 1 Gewinn & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt
Besetzung
- Wo die Liebe hinfällt6,8Fernsehserie
- Ida Beckman (segment "Love and the Old Swingers")
- Mother (segment "Love and the Lost Dog")
- 1970–1972
- 1962–1971
- 1968
- 1966
- 1965
- 1962
- 1962
- 1962
- 1962
- 1961
- 1960
- 1960
- 1959
- 1959
- 1958
Soundtrack
- 1969
- 1962
- Hot Rhythm6,0
- performer: "They Cut Down the Old Pine Tree" (1929) (uncredited), "The Happiest Girl in Town" (1944)
- 1944
- 1943
- 1936
- Alternative Namen
- Tim and Irene
- Größe
- 1,57 m
- Geboren am
- Verstorben
- 26. April 1973
- Santa Monica, Kalifornien, USA(Glioblastom und arteriosklerotische Herzerkrankung)
- EhepartnerHarold E. Knox17. März 1946 - 18. Oktober 1961 (geschieden)
- Kinder
- No Children
- ElternJames Merrit Noblitt
- Verwandte
- Anna Thompson(Sibling)
- Andere ArbeitenStage: Appeared (as "Berthe") in "Pippin" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Book by Roger O. Hirson (uncredited). Book by / choreographed by / directed by Bob Fosse. Music / lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. Musical Director: Stanley Lebowsky. Music orchestrated by Ralph Burns. Dance arrangements by John Berkman. Imperial Theatre (moved to The Minskoff Theatre from 15 Mar 1977-close): 23 Oct 1972-12 Jun 1977 (1944 performances + 5 previews that began on 18 Oct 1972). Cast: Eric Berry (as "Charles"), Jill Clayburgh (as "Catherine"), Leland Palmer (as "Fastrada"), John Rubinstein (as "Pippin"), Ben Vereen (as "Leading Player"), Roger A. Bigelow (as "Dance Alternate"), Candy Brown (as "Player"), Christopher Chadman (as "Lewis"), Cheryl Clark (as "Dance Alternate"), Kathryn Doby (as "Player"), Gene Foote (as "Noble"), Roger Hamilton (as "The Head" / "Field Marshal"), Richard Korthaze (as "Beggar"), John Mineo (as "Musician"), Jennifer Nairn-Smith (as "Player"), Shane Nickerson (as "Theo"), Ann Reinking (as "Player"), Paul Solen (as "Peasant"), Pamela Sousa (as "Player"). Standbys: Northern J. Calloway (as "Leading Player"), Lucie Lancaster (as "Berthe"), Will McMillan (as "Theo"), Walter Willison (as "Pippin"). Understudies: Candy Brown (as "Fastrada"), Gene Foote (as "Leading Player"), Roger Hamilton (as "Charles"), Ann Reinking (as "Catherine"). Replacement actors included: Sandahl Bergman (as "Player") [unknown date], Betty Buckley (as "Catherine") [from 11 Jun 1973-?], Antonia Ellis (as "Fastrada") [from 5 Jan 1976-?], Lucie Lancaster (as "Berthe") [from Apr 1973-?], Fay Sappington (as "Berthe") [from 18 Aug 1975-?; final Broadway role), Dorothy Stickney (as "Berthe") [from 11 Jun 1973-?]. Produced by Stuart Ostrow. NOTE: (1) Irene Ryan died on April 26, 1973. She was replaced by Lucie Lancaster. (2) Irene Ryan was nominated (posthumously) for Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Musical).
- Publicity-Angebote
- WissenswertesHer gravestone has the name Granny on it.
- Spitzname
- Reenie
FAQ
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- When did Irene Ryan die?April 26, 1973
- How did Irene Ryan die?Glioblastoma and arteriosclerotic heart disease
- How old was Irene Ryan when she died?70 years old
- Where did Irene Ryan die?Santa Monica, California, USA
- When was Irene Ryan born?October 17, 1902
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