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Lurene Tuttle (August 29, 1907 – May 28, 1986) was an American actress and acting coach, who made the transition from vaudeville to radio, and later to films and television. Her most enduring impact was as one of network radio's more versatile actresses.
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Ruick was the daughter of actors Lurene Tuttle and Melville Ruick, [2] and grew up acting out scenes with dolls, employing her mother as an audience. Ruick attended North Hollywood High School. [3] She did little acting in high school but joined a school band at the age of 14. Ruick sang with the band at dances and benefits.
Starring Howard Duff as Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle as Effie Sponsor: Wildroot Cream-Oil Writers: John Michael Hayes, Gil Doud, Bob Tallman Guest stars: Sandra Gould (played the "new secretary" while Lurene Tuttle was on vacation, in the June 27, 1948, show), William Conrad, Jack Webb. "The Blood Money Caper" (September 29, 1946)
The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit is a 1968 American comedy film directed by Norman Tokar, with a screenplay by Louis Pelletier, and starring Dean Jones, Diane Baker, Ellen Janov, Kurt Russell, Lurene Tuttle and Fred Clark in his final film role. It is based on the 1965 book The Year of the Horse by Eric Hatch.
Life with Father is an American television sitcom that ran from 1953 to 1955. It starred Leon Ames as Clarence Day Sr. and Lurene Tuttle as his wife Lavinia. It began broadcasting in color in 1954, [1] and was the first live color TV series for network television originating in Hollywood.
The low-budget film was directed by Bill Karn and starred Lurene Tuttle as the title character, Ma Barker. The film is a highly fictionalized account of the life of Ma Barker and her four sons, whose Barker-Karpis gang terrorized the South and Midwest in the 1930s with a string of kidnappings, robberies, and murders.
Dick Elliott was cast twice as Doc Thornton, and Lurene Tuttle appeared twice as Gladys Purvis, the widowed mother of series character Kate McCoy, with Jay Novello in one of those appearances as Gladys' intended second husband, a retired photographer from Fresno. [3] Malcolm Cassell appeared several times as Hassie McCoy's boyfriend, Tommy.