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Frances Rafferty(1922-2004)

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Frances Rafferty
Blind detective Duncan Maclaine relies on his working senses to piece together an assortment of clues to solve a case of murder.
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L'oeil caché (1945)
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A pouty-lipped glamour girl in "B" films during the 1940s, actress Frances Rafferty did a complete role reversal and turned wholesome housewife on TV into the next decade.

Born on June 16, 1922 in Sioux City, Iowa, Frances Anne Rafferty and her family, during the Depression era, moved to Los Angeles in search of work. Interested in the arts while growing up, she won a scholarship to the Edith Jane Dancing School the next year and attended UCLA following her high school graduation, but dropped out when she nabbed an understudy position for dancer Vera Zorina in the film Tanya l'aventurière (1940), choreographed by the legendary George Balanchine.

A severe leg injury suffered after falling during a performance of "The Firebird" at the Hollywood Bowl changed her focus from dance to acting. Coached by the renowned teachers Maria Ouspenskaya, Frances was signed by MGM at the age of 19 and began with a dancing bit in Lily Mars vedette (1943) starring Judy Garland. Other parts in The War Against Mrs. Hadley (1942), Barbary Coast Gent (1944) and Madame Parkington (1944) added to her film credits. Her almond-shaped eyes gave this beauty a slightly exotic look and she capitalized on it in her best movie performance Les Fils du dragon (1944) as the ill-fated Oriental girl who is raped and subsequently murdered. Her skills as a dancer also showed up in the film comedy Abbott et Costello à Hollywood (1945), in which she dances in the elaborate "On the Midway" number.

Unable to secure major starring parts in "A" pictures, Frances remained an able "B"-level co-star with postwar roles in L'ange et le bandit (1946), Dernière lune de miel (1947), La Bande à Curley (1947) and An Old-Fashioned Girl (1949). None did anything to further her career.

A marriage to John Harlan in 1944 lasted only three years. In 1948 she married Thomas R. Baker, an Air Force colonel who later became general manager for the Los Alamitos Racetrack. They had two children, Bridget and Kevin. Following a role in Terreur à Shanghai (1954), Frances began setting her sights realistically on TV. A friendship with comedienne Lucille Ball helped Frances earn the co-starring role of "Ruth Henshaw", the daughter of Spring Byington, in the highly popular Desilu sitcom December Bride (1954), a role for which she is probably best known. When Harry Morgan, who played "Pete Porter" on the show, spun his character into the subsequent series Pete and Gladys (1960), Frances was brought on board to play Nancy, a next-door-neighbor. The show, which co-starred Cara Williams as Gladys, was short-lived, lasting only one season.

Frances quietly semi-retired after the show's demise with just a handful of TV performances coming her way, then disappeared altogether. She later raised quarter horses with her husband in California for a time. She died in 2004 of natural causes at age 81 in Paso Robles, where she helped form a local acting group called the "Pioneer Players".
BornJune 16, 1922
DiedApril 18, 2004(81)
BornJune 16, 1922
DiedApril 18, 2004(81)
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Known for

Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, and Tommy Dorsey in Fou de girls (1943)
Fou de girls
6.8
  • Marjorie Tait
  • 1943
Hugh Beaumont and Frances Rafferty in Money Madness (1948)
Money Madness
5.9
  • Julie Saunders
  • 1948
December Bride (1954)
December Bride
7.9
TV Series
  • Ruth Henshaw
Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon in Madame Parkington (1944)
Madame Parkington
7.0
  • Jane Stilham
  • 1944

Credits

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Actress



  • Joe Pesci, George Kennedy, Dean Martin, Rory Calhoun, Fred Williamson, Morgan Brittany, and Victoria Jackson in Half Nelson (1985)
    Half Nelson
    6.0
    TV Movie
    • Nurse
    • 1985
  • Les rues de San Francisco (1972)
    Les rues de San Francisco
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Maxine Carson
    • Nancy Wilcox
    • 1975–1977
  • Jon Provost, Tommy Rettig, Lassie the Dog, and Lassie in Lassie (1954)
    Lassie
    6.5
    TV Series
    • Ann Porter
    • 1965
  • My Three Sons (1960)
    My Three Sons
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Heather Marlow
    • 1964
  • Raymond Burr in Perry Mason (1957)
    Perry Mason
    8.3
    TV Series
    • Miss Adler
    • Sue Franks
    • 1961–1963
  • Fred Astaire in Alcoa Premiere (1961)
    Alcoa Premiere
    6.9
    TV Series
    • Rose
    • 1963
  • Pete and Gladys (1960)
    Pete and Gladys
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Nancy
    • 1962
  • James Brown and Frances Rafferty in Wings of Chance (1961)
    Wings of Chance
    6.2
    • Arlene Baker
    • 1961
  • Walt Disney in Le monde merveilleux de Disney (1954)
    Le monde merveilleux de Disney
    8.3
    TV Series
    • Louise Morgan
    • 1959–1960
  • December Bride (1954)
    December Bride
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Ruth Henshaw
    • 1954–1959
  • Alcoa Theatre (1957)
    Alcoa Theatre
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Kathy Morton
    • 1958
  • General Electric Summer Originals
    7.2
    TV Series
    • 1956
  • Matinee Theater (1955)
    Matinee Theater
    6.7
    TV Series
    • 1956
  • Frank McHugh and Marvin Miller in The Millionaire (1955)
    The Millionaire
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Dr. Olivia Grainger
    • 1956
  • Hal Baylor, Hans Conried, and Chuck Hicks in Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (1951)
    Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Kathy
    • Kathy Maston
    • Maureen
    • 1952–1955

Soundtrack



  • Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Abbott et Costello à Hollywood (1945)
    Abbott et Costello à Hollywood
    6.3
    • performer: "Fun on the Wonderful Midway" (uncredited)
    • 1945
  • Wallace Beery and Binnie Barnes in Barbary Coast Gent (1944)
    Barbary Coast Gent
    6.2
    • performer: "Star of the Evening" (uncredited)
    • 1944

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Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Francis Rafferty
  • Born
    • June 16, 1922
    • Sioux City, Iowa, USA
  • Died
    • April 18, 2004
    • Paso Robles, California, USA(natural causes)
  • Spouses
      Thomas R. BakerOctober 9, 1948 - April 18, 2004 (her death, 2 children)
  • Other works
    (2/49) Print ads: Flame-Glo lipstick.
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Article
    • 5 Pictorials

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Lucille Ball, who remembered Frances from their MGM days, was instrumental in casting her in the December Bride (1954) series, which was produced by Ball's company, Desilu.
  • Quotes
    I've completely forgotten the craft of acting. It was all great fun, but retirement is even nicer. I never had any ambition other than to keep working as long as I had to.

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  • When did Frances Rafferty die?
    April 18, 2004
  • How did Frances Rafferty die?
    Natural causes
  • How old was Frances Rafferty when she died?
    81 years old
  • Where did Frances Rafferty die?
    Paso Robles, California, USA
  • When was Frances Rafferty born?
    June 16, 1922

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