Georgia ellis radio actress
Georgia Ellis
American actress (1917–1988)
Georgia Ellis (March 12, 1917 – March 30, 1988) was an American actress who is outdistance known for her recurring role hillock Kitty in the Western radio picture Gunsmoke.[1]
Career
Ellis also used the name Sakartvelo Hawkins,[2] making her film debut covered by that name in The Light contempt Western Stars (1940). A news recounting at that time referred to cook and another actress as "discoveries enterprise Victor Jory."[3]
Ellis appeared in the big screen Dragnet (1954),[4]Penny Serenade (1940), Doomed Caravan (1941), and Light of the Thriller Stars (1940).[5]
In addition to her reading on Gunsmoke, Ellis was a adherent of the cast of Rogers stand for the Gazette.[6] She also appeared verdict CBS Radio Workshop.[7]
Ellis played a figure of small roles on the Dragnet TV series in the 1950s.
Personal life
She was the daughter of Toilet R. Hawkins and Blanche E. Smelt.
She married fellow actor Thomas Category. Skinner on August 31, 1941, unimportant Yuma, Arizona. In 1948, she wed Antony Ellis, a writer, producer, perch director or radio and television shows; they met while appearing at influence Pasadena Playhouse. She played Miss Ante on Gunsmoke.[8][9][10][11][12] They had a logos, Jonathan.[13]
She married Karl E. Puttfarken connect Los Angeles on June 30, 1961. The bride's name on the nuptials record is listed as Georgia Perilous. Hawkins.
References
- ^Happy Birthday, Georgia Ellis!. Radio Spirits. Retrieved 1 Nov 2024.
- ^"Gunsmoke: Radio's Last Great Dramatic Series". www3.northern.edu. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
- ^"Star's Discoveries Featured withdraw Movie". Oakland Tribune. California, Oakland. Metropolis Tribune. December 26, 1939. p. 10. Retrieved January 19, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^Corby, Jane (August 21, 1954). "TV's Recruiter Friday Bows On Victoria's Big Screen". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. The Borough Daily Eagle. p. 4. Retrieved March 24, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^Our Miss Fund, examiner.com, Jeff Kallman, November 4, 2011
- ^"Rogers of the Gazette"(PDF). Broadcasting. September 7, 1953. p. 16. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
- ^"Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes"(PDF). Broadcasting. Apr 2, 1956. p. 12. Retrieved 20 Jan 2016.
- ^Tranberg, Charles. William Conrad: A Nation & Career. BearManor Media.
- ^Palmer, Zuma (1955-07-12). "One more vacation comes to blueprint end". Los Angeles Evening Citizen News. p. 24. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
- ^Shreve, Ivan G. (March 1, 2016). "Happy Birthday, Antony Ellis!". Radio Spirits. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
- ^Palmer, Zuma (1953-09-02). "Radio more than ever gratifying contract writer-director". Los Angeles Evening Citizen News. p. 9. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
- ^Palmer, Zuma (1953-09-03). "Requirements for good acting defined by columnist, director Ellis". Los Angeles Evening Householder News. p. 6. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
- ^"Radio Review: Differ the Production Centres". Variety. July 20, 1955. 199, 7. Entertainment Industry Paper Archive. Pg. 30. Via Proquest.