Irene Tedrow (August 3, 1907 – March 10, 1995)[1] was an American character actress in stage, film, television and radio.

Irene Tedrow
Tedrow in the TV series One Step Beyond (1960)
Born(1907-08-03)August 3, 1907
DiedMarch 10, 1995(1995-03-10) (aged 87)
Hollywood, California, U.S.
Resting placeWestwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery
Alma materCarnegie Institute of Technology (BA degree in drama)
OccupationActress
Years active1929–1989
Spouse
William Kent
(m. 1939; died 1974)
Children2, including Enid Kent

Among her notable roles are as Janet Archer in the radio series Meet Corliss Archer, Mrs. Lucy Elkins on the TV sitcom Dennis the Menace, and as Mrs. Webb in the stage production Our Town at the Plumstead Playhouse.[2]

Stage

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Tedrow studied with Ben Iden Payne, who directed the Memorial Theater at Stratford-on-Avon, in England. She also had three seasons' experience with Maurice Evans's troupe in New York City and in national tourings.[3] In 1931, she was a member of the Chautauqua Repertory Theater.[4]

Tedrow was a founding member of San Diego's Old Globe Theater and was cast as an ingénue in the beginning of her career. In 1934, she portrayed 18 characters in multiple adaptations of Shakespearean plays at The Old Globe during the Chicago Fair.[2] She later joined Orson Welles' Mercury Theater. She appeared on Broadway through her 80s, including roles in King Richard III (1937), Hamlet (1938-1939), King Henry IV, Part I (1939), Our Town (1969)[5] and Pygmalion.

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One of Tedrow's early roles as a regular cast member on a television program was that of Mrs. Ruggles on the first season of comedy series The Ruggles (1949-1950).[6] In 1959 she played a small part as Mrs. Adams in the weekly series Maverick in the episode "Gun Shy". She had a recurring role on the Dennis the Menace television sitcom from 1959 to 1963, portraying the character Mrs. Elkins. In 1966, she was cast in the The Addams Family in the role of the stern, taciturn governess Miss Thudd ("Just call me Thudd"). As a character actor, she appears in many other shows produced from the mid-1940s into the 1970s. Some of those shows include the Lux Video Theatre,[7] Jefferson Drum, The Real McCoys, Rawhide, Mannix, The Twilight Zone, Leave it to Beaver, and The Andy Griffith Show. In 1955, she performed on The Jack Benny Program as a contestant with Benny in a mock segment of the You Bet Your Life series hosted by Groucho Marx.[8]

In the early 1960s, Tedrow made two guest appearances on Perry Mason, including the role of Amy Douglas in "The Case of the Ominous Outcast", and a role on Bonanza in the episode "Abner Willoughby's Return". Later, she also performed in Dundee and the Culhane, Diff'rent Strokes, The Rockford Files, Facts of Life, Three's Company and two episodes of The Mary Tyler Moore Show as Congresswoman Margaret Geddes. In 1976, Tedrow played Mary Ludlow Hall, Eleanor Roosevelt's grandmother in Eleanor and Franklin.[9]

Radio

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Tedrow's work in radio dated back at least to 1929. As a drama student at Carnegie Institute of Technology, she was master of ceremonies and student director for "Carnegie Tech Day at Gimbel's," which was broadcast on WCAE.[10] A 1937 radio listing shows her as one of the actresses in George Bernard Shaw's Back to Methuselah when it was broadcast on NBC Blue.[11]

During the 1940s and 1950s, Tedrow had roles in radio productions, including The Baby Snooks Show.[12] Tedrow appeared in an episode of Gunsmoke, titled "The Promise" (a.k.a. "The Handcuffs"), in 1954. Her roles included those shown in the table below.

ProgramRole
Aunt MaryJessie Ward Calvert
Chandu the MagicianDorothy Regent
Jonathan Trimble, EsquireAlice Trimble
Meet Corliss ArcherMrs. Archer[13]
The NebbsFannie[14]
This Is Judy JonesMrs. Jones[15]

Source: On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio[16] except as noted.

Recognition

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Tedrow's performance in Eleanor and Franklin garnered her one of the first Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress in a Television Comedy or Drama Special (Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in Comedy or Drama Special - 1976 per the Emmy Awards website).[9]

Personal life

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Tedrow was married to William Kent, who originally had come to the United States as a refugee from Nazi Germany. The couple had two children, Roger and Enid.[17]

Death

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On March 10, 1995, Tedrow died from stroke complications in Hollywood at age 87.[2]

Selected radiography

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Radio
Original Air DateProgramRoleEpisode
1943-1956Meet Corliss ArcherJanet Archer
1944The Gallant HeartCaptain Julia Porter
1944-1961Aunt MaryJessie Ward Calvert
1946Jonathan Trimble, EsquireAlice Trimble
1947My Friend IrmaLouise Cartwright
1947-1951The Adventures of Philip Marlowe
1948The George Burns and Gracie Allen ShowMartha Dayton"The New Neighbors"
1948-1950Chandu the MagicianDorothy Regent1948 Revival Series
1949-1954Broadway Is My Beat
1951The Lottery
1953Lux Radio TheatreDoctor Lucille Duprey"The War of the Worlds"
1953Crime ClassicsLizzie Borden"The Bloody, Bloody Banks Of Fall River"
September 6, 1954GunsmokeWife"The Promise (The Handcuffs)"
July 3, 1956Suspense"The Music Lovers"

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1940We Who Are YoungOffice Girluncredited
1941Cheers for Miss BishopTeacher waving from windowuncredited
1942Eagle Squadronwoman
1942The Moon and SixpenceMrs. MacAndrewuncredited
1943Nobody's DarlingJulia Rhodesuncredited
1944Song of the Open RoadMiss Casper (teacher)uncredited
1945The Strange Affair of Uncle HarryMrs. Follinsbeeuncredited
1946Just Before DawnNurse Florence Whiteuncredited
1947They Won't Believe MeFirst Womanuncredited
1948The Mating of MillieReceptionistuncredited
1949Air HostessMiss Hamilton
1951The Company She KeepsMrs. Seeley
1953A Lion Is in the StreetsMrs. Sophie Peckuncredited
1953Julius CaesarCitizen of Romeuncredited
1955Santa Fe PassagePtewaquin
1956SlanderMarion Gregg, Secretaryuncredited
1957Loving YouMrs. Jessupuncredited
1958Saddle the WindMrs. Mary Ellisonuncredited
1960Please Don't Eat the DaisiesMrs. Greenfielduncredited
1961A Thunder of DrumsMrs. Scarborough
1962Deadly DuoLenora Spence
1965The Cincinnati KidMrs. Rudd
1970Getting StraightMrs. Stebbins
1975MandingoMrs. Redfield
1977Empire of the AntsVelma Thompson
1978Foul PlayMrs. Monk
1979The Story of HeidiGrannyEnglish dub
1980Midnight MadnessMrs. Grimhaus
1981All Night LongLoft Landlady

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1949The RugglesMargaret Rugglesfirst season only
1953DragnetBernice Hopperepisode: "The Big Crime"
1955Alfred Hitchcock PresentsLucy the Sister-in-LawSeason 1 Episode 4: "Don't Come Back Alive"
The MillionaireCountess Turec1 episode
Letter to LorettaBeatrice1 episode
The Jack Benny ProgramYou Bet Your Life Contestant1 episode, with Jack Benny in a skit in which they play contestants on You Bet Your Life
1956Alfred Hitchcock PresentsMrs. HewittSeason 1 Episode 23: "Back for Christmas"
The Joseph Cotten Show: On TrialMrs. Pattersonepisode: "The Trial of Edward Pritchard"
1957Highway PatrolEileen Haley1 episode
1958Jefferson DrumMary Eastonepisode: "Showdown"
The Real McCoysMehitabel Swanson (1958)
Mrs. Platt and Mrs. Gherkins (both 1961)
3 episodes
Northwest PassageCora Klagg1 episode
Leave It to BeaverMrs. Claudia Hathaway1 episode
1959RawhideMinnie Lou1 episode
1959The Twilight ZoneMartin Sloan's motherepisode: "Walking Distance"
1959-1963Dennis the MenaceMrs. Lucy Elkins26 episodes
1960Alfred Hitchcock PresentsLady MusgraveSeason 5 Episode 29: "The Hero"
Alcoa Presents: One Step BeyondDr. J.H. Sesselshreiber1 episode
Perry MasonAmy DouglasSeason 3 Episode 24: "The Case of the Ominous Outcast"
Mr. LuckyMadam Maria1 episode
The Twilight ZoneMrs. Lorenepisode: "The Lateness of the Hour"
Wagon TrainFreda1 episode
1961Pete and GladysMrs. Vincentepisode: "The House Next Door"
Sea HuntNaomi Roundtree1 episode
BonanzaMrs. Buffordepisode: "The Outcast"
1961–1962Father of the BrideMiss Bellamy4 episodes
1962The Tall ManMaw Killgoreepisode: "Three for All"
BonanzaWinifred Mahonepisode: "Blessed Are They"
1963The Alfred Hitchcock HourEthelepisode: "The Paragon"
Dr. KildareJune Crowley1 episode
Ensign O'TooleMrs. Barnes1 episode
GrindlNurse Gardiner1 episode
Perry MasonSister TheresaSeason 7 Episode 1: "The Case of the Nebulous Nephew"
1964Burke's LawLibrarian1 episode
1965BrandedMrs. Wilcox1 episode
KarenMrs. Sloat1 episode
The Andy Griffith ShowMrs. Fosterepisode: "Opie's Newspaper"
The FugitiveMaude Keller1 episode
1966Hogan's HeroesJenny1 episode
The Addams FamilyMiss Thuddepisode: "Morticia & Gomez vs Fester & Grandmama"
1967The InvadersClare Lapham1 episode
The Flying NunMother Provincial David1 episode
Dundee and the CulhaneWidow Hughes1 episode
1968BonanzaKerri Pickettepisode: "Different Pines, Same Wind"
Tedrow's third of five appearances in the series
1969Family AffairAlice1 episode
The Mod SquadEloise1 episode
BonanzaMinnie Mitchellepisode: "Abner Willoughby's Return"
1971MannixSara Dawes1 episode
1972BanacekDr. Dora Bancroft1 episode
BonanzaMrs. Cainesepisode: "The Sound of Sadness"
1973Barnaby JonesMrs. Ryan1 episodes
1973Mary Tyler Moore ShowCongresswoman Margaret Geddes2 episodes
1974Kung FuMrs. Stekel1 episode
Marcus Welby, M.D.Eileen McAdams1 episode
1975Little House on the PrairieMinerva Farnsworth1 episode
1976Good HeavensOld Lady1 episode
Charlie's AngelsSister Anne1 episode
1977The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew MysteriesRuby1 episode
Halloween Is Grinch NightMariahTV special
1977Quincy M.E.Doctor Ruth Thalerepisode: "A Question of Time"
1978The Amazing Spider-ManAunt Mayepisode: "Night of the Clones"
Diff'rent StrokesMrs. Drummond1 episode
1978Three's CompanyAunt Marthaepisode: "The Older Woman"
1979Salvage 1Aunt Adah1 episode
Quincy M.E.Mrs. Osborneepisode: "Mode of Death"
240-RobertFake Sissie1 episode
1980House CallsMrs. Bruckner1 episode
Quincy M.E.Mrs. Estesepisode: "The Night Killer"
1981Isabel's ChoiceMrs. HarperTV movie[18]
1982Trapper John, M.D.Mrs. Pinklerepisode: "Love and Marriage"
Quincy M.E.Mrs. Weineckeepisode: "Expert in Murder"
Three's CompanyMiss Arlingtonepisode: "The Brunch"
The Devlin ConnectionMargaret Hollisterepisode: "Erica"
1983The Last NinjaDr. SanfordTV movie[19]
1984CBS Schoolbreak SpecialMiss Bowringepisode: "Welcome Home, Jellybean"
Family SecretsMrs. FenwickTV movie[20]
Remington SteeleNanny Perkinsepisode: "Blue Blooded Steele"
1985The Paper ChaseMrs. Whitneyepisode: "The Day Kingsfield Missed Class"
The Facts of LifeGraceepisode: "Teacher, Teacher"
Magnum, P.I.Mrs. Wilson, the Antique Dealerepisode: "Going Home"
1987St. ElsewhereGuestepisode: "Slip Sliding Away"
Punky BrewsterMaude Fiersteinepisode: "Hands Across the Halls"
The New Leave It To BeaverAunt Martha Bronsonepisode: "A Part of Life"
1988episode: "Ensign Cleaver"
14 Going on 30MayTV movie[21]
It's Garry Shandling's ShowGrandma Shandlingepisode: "Garry Falls Down a Hole"
L.A. LawKatherine Crutcherepisode: "Open Heart Perjury"
1989A Deadly SilenceGrandma Virginia PiersonTV movie[22]

Award nominations

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YearAwardResultCategoryFilm or series
1976Emmy AwardNominatedOutstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in Comedy or Drama SpecialEleanor and Franklin
1978Outstanding Lead Actress for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy SeriesJames at 15
for the episode "Ducks"

References

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Sources

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  • Nickens, Christopher; Swenson, Karen (2000). The Films of Barbra Streisand. Citadel Press. pp. 152–160. ISBN 978-0806519548.
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