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  1. Lurene Tuttle (August 20, 1907 - May 28, 1986) appeared in two episodes of The Andy Griffith Show. She co-starred as Effie in the radio drama "Adventures of Sam Spade" and played the recurring character of Hannah Yarby on the TV series "Julia", for which she received an Emmy Award nomination. Her film appearances include Stand Up and Cheer!, Tom Dick and Harry, Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream ...

  2. 31 de may. de 1986 · Lurene Tuttle, a radio, movie and television actress who starred in the 195O's television series ''Life With Father,'' died Wednesday in Encino, Calif. She was 79 years old and lived in West ...

  3. 29 de ago. de 2020 · August 29, 1906Lurene Tuttle was born in Pleasant Lake, Indiana into a family with strong ties to entertainment. Her father had been a performer in minstrel shows and her grandfather managed an opera house and taught drama. Lurene discovered acting after moving with her family to Glendale, Arizona. After her family moved to Southern California, Tuttle

  4. Character actress Lurene Tuttle, dubbed "The First Lady of Radio," got her start in vaudeville, though she eventually transitioned into film and carried on a rich television career spanning several decades. Tuttle was such a major fixture in radio that the advocacy she lent, along with Jack...

  5. Raised on a ranch near the Arizona border, American actress Lurene Tuttle took acting lessons in Phoenix while still a child. Feisty and naturally funny, she found work with Murphy's Comedians, a vaudeville troupe, then played traditional ingenues in a San Antonio stock company. Though she never appeared on Broadway, Tuttle was a busy stage ...

  6. 29 de ago. de 2015 · Lurene Tuttle’s first love remained radio, and throughout her career she tutored and trained up-and-coming microphone performers. She bristled at the idea that radio acting was simply a matter of doing voices, and she had little use for the idea of mere voice acting. “You have to have a person who lives and breathes and walks and is alive ...

  7. Lurene Tuttle Lurene Tuttle was a character actress, who made transitions from vaudeville to radio, to films and television. Her most enduring impact was as one of network radio’s most versatile actresses. Often appearing in 15 shows a week, comedies, dramas, thrillers, soap operas, and crime dramas, and back she became known as the First Lady of Radio.