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Reta M. Shaw was born in South Paris, Maine, on September 13, 1912, [3] to Howard Shaw. Her father was an orchestra leader. Shaw's younger sister was actress Marguerite Shaw. [4] The daughter and granddaughter of women who believed in spiritualism, Shaw reportedly once told a newspaper interviewer that she had been "brought up on a ouija board ...
Enchantra was played by three women (Estelle Winwood, Ottola Nesmith and Diana Chesney), whereas six women had the role of Hagatha (Reta Shaw, Nancy Andrews, Doreen McLean, Kay Elliot, Diana Chesney, and Ysabel MacCloskey. Note that Diana Chesney played both Hagatha and Enchantra in different episodes.
Reta Shaw, as Martha Grant, is the housekeeper. Towards the very end of the series (in episode 47 of 50), the captain reveals himself to her, but during most of the series, she is unaware of the ghost. Kellie Flanagan, as nine-year-old Candace "Candy" Muir, is Mrs. Muir's daughter.
Luther Heggs is a typesetter for the Rachel Courier Express in the town of Rachel, Kansas, who lives at the Natalie Miller boarding house and aspires to be a reporter. Luther is not taken seriously, and his peers mock him when his report of a murder near the supposedly haunted Simmons Mansion proves to be nothing more than a local drunk knocked unconscious by his irate wife.
Baddeley (left) and Reta Shaw in the film Mary Poppins (1964) Baddeley was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Simone Signoret's best friend in Jack Clayton's Room at the Top (1959). [2] With 2 minutes and 19 seconds of screen time, [7] her role is the shortest ever to be nominated for an Academy Award.
On The Andy Griffith Show, Carson had a brief role as Naomi in a 1962 episode ("Convicts at Large" with Jane Dulo and Reta Shaw), but her most popular role was Daphne, one of the "fun girls", [1] who appeared with Joyce Jameson on a recurring basis from 1962 to 1965. Daphne was a notorious flirt who greeted her objects of affection with a ...
The original cast featured Ralph Meeker, Eileen Heckart, Arthur O'Connell, Janice Rule, Reta Shaw, Kim Stanley and Paul Newman. Inge won the 1953 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the work, and Logan received a Tony Award for Best Director. The play also won the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play of the season.
Reta Shaw; Doris Singleton; Olan Soule; Will Wright; Reception. Pete and Gladys never made it into the Nielsen ratings Top 30 during the course of its prime time run ...