Vivian vance actor biography

Vivian Vance Biography (1913-1979)

Born Vivian Designer, July 26, 1913, in Cherryvale, KS; died of cancer, Venerable 17, 1979, in Belvedere, CA; daughter of Robert A. famous Mae (Ragan) Jones; married Prince Ober (an actor; marriage ended); married John Dodds (a bring out executive), January 16, 1961.

Nationality
American
Gender
Female
Birth Details
July 26, 1913
Cherryvale, Kansas, United States
Death Details
August 17, 1979
Belvedere, California, Combined States

Famous Works

  • Credits; Television Appearances; Series
  • Ethel Mertz, I Love Lucy, CBS, 1951-57.
  • Ethel Mertz, Westinghouse Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Shows (aired as almost all ofWestinghouse Desilu Playhouse), CBS, 1958-60.
  • Ethel Mertz, Lucy in Connecticut, CBS, 1960.
  • Ethel Mertz, The Lucy-Desi Funniness Hour, CBS, 1962-67.
  • Vivian Bagley, Ethics Lucy Show (also known owing to The Lucille Ball Show), CBS,1962-65.
  • Credits; Television Appearances; Episodic
  • "High Pitch," Inundate of Stars, CBS, 1955.
  • "Land Greed," The Deputy, NBC, 1959.
  • "Viv Visits Lucy," The Lucy Show, CBS, 1967.
  • "Lucy and the Lost Star," The Lucy Show, CBS, 1968.
  • "Lucy, the Matchmaker," Here's Lucy, CBS, 1968.
  • "Love and the Medium," Tenderness, American Style, ABC, 1969.
  • "Lucy come to rest Lawrence Welk," Here's Lucy, CBS, 1970.
  • "Lucy and Viv Visit Tijuana," Here's Lucy, CBS, 1970.
  • "Lucy Goes Hawaiian," Here's Lucy, CBS, 1971.
  • "With Viv as a Friend, Who Needs an Enemy?," Here's Lucy, CBS, 1972.
  • "Rhoda's New Neighbor," Rhoda, CBS, 1975.
  • Sam, CBS, 1978.
  • Also exposed on The Jack Paar Show.
  • Credits; Television Appearances; Movies
  • Mrs.

    Grant, Excellence Front Page, syndicated, 1970.

  • May Brodey, Getting Away from It Title, ABC, 1972.
  • Minnie, The Great Magician, ABC, 1976.
  • Credits; Television Appearances; Specials
  • CBS Salutes Lucy--The First 25 Time eon, CBS, 1976.
  • A Lucille Ball Drollery Special, CBS, 1977.
  • Credits; Film Appearances
  • Leah, The Secret Fury, RKO, 1950.
  • Alicia, The Blue Veil, RKO, 1951.
  • Hester Goodbody, The Great Race, Respectable Bros., 1965.
  • Credits; Stage Appearances
  • Mrs.

    Man, The Cradle Will Rock, Author Theatre, New York City, 1947-48.

  • Appeared in New York City oeuvre of Anything Goes, 1934; Genteel, Hot and Blue, 1936; Solace for What, 1937; Skylark, 1939; Let's Face It, 1941; Refrain in the Air, Out be bereaved Under, and It Takes Two.
  • Also appeared in Voice of influence Turtle, Chicago and San Francisco, 1946-47,and Kiss the Boys Arrivederci, 1939.

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