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Betty Garde
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Katharine Elizabeth "Betty" Garde (September 19, 1905 – December 25, 1989) was an American stage, radio, film and television actress.

Early years

Born in Philadelphia, Katherine Elizabeth Garde was starring in productions of South Philadelphia's Broadway Players by age 15. She attended the University of Pennsylvania.

Stage

On the stage since the early 1920s, Garde made her Broadway debut as Alma Borden in Easy Come, Easy Go (1925-1926) and played character roles in productions including The Social Register (1931-1932) and The Primrose Path (1939). Betty Garde created the role of Aunt Eller in the original Broadway production of Oklahoma!. She also portrayed Mrs. Gordon in Agatha Sue, I Love You (1966).

Radio

After joining CBS in 1933, Garde began to work extensively in radio, performing on some three dozen shows including Lorenzo Jones, Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, The Big Story, The Eddie Cantor Show (on which she played "all the women roles"), Front Page Farrell, Maudie's Diary, Perry Mason, Theatre Guild on the Air and The Fat Man. In 1934 Garde worked with Orson Welles on the CBS Radio series The American School of the Air, and she later performed in Welles radio series including Les Misérables, The Mercury Theatre on the Air, The Campbell Playhouse and Ceiling Unlimited.:331, 338, 357, 376

Film

Garde's most notable film role was probably in Call Northside 777 (1948), in which she played a prosecution witness whose testimony convicted an innocent man. The 5'10" Garde also had a major role in the 1950 movie Caged, as a murderous prison inmate, and in Cry of the City (1948). Her television credits include appearances on The Honeymooners (as the Kramdens' maid, Thelma) and two episodes of The Twilight Zone, including "The Midnight Sun" episode opposite Lois Nettleton.

Death

Garde died December 25, 1989, at the age of 84 in a hospital in Sherman Oaks, California. No cause was given and there were no immediate survivors.

Selected filmography

Film
YearFilmRoleNotes
1929The Lady LiesHilda Pearson
1930Queen HighFlorence Cole
1931Damaged LoveMadge Sloan
The Girl HabitHattie Henry
1948Call Northside 777Wanda SkutnikAlternative title: Calling Northside 777
Cry of the CityMiss Pruett
1950CagedKitty Stark
1951The Prince Who Was a ThiefMirza
1955One DesireMrs. O'Dell
1962The Wonderful World of the Brothers GrimmMiss Bettenhausen
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1950The Big StoryAnnie1 episode
1950–1951Suspense3 episodes
1954The MaskMrs. Novak1 episode
1955The HoneymoonersThelma1 episode
1955–1959The United States Steel HourMom
Mrs. Flynn
2 episodes
1956General Electric TheaterAnnie1 episode
The Edge of NightMattie Lane GrimsleyUnknown episodes
1957DecoyLandlady1 episode
1957–1959As the World TurnsMiss TylerUnknown episodes
1959Mr. LuckyMaybelle Towers1 episode
1959–1960The Real McCoysAggie Larkin2 episodes
The UntouchablesNorma Guzik
Alice
2 episodes
1960The Chevy Mystery ShowMrs. Andrews1 episode
Adventures in ParadiseQueen Atea1 episode
1961The IslandersMme. Arbedutian1 episode
Shirley Temple's StorybookThe Flowerwoman1 episode
CheckmateSara1 episode
Route 66Lydia Sullivan1 episode
The Twilight ZonePassenger
Mrs. Bronson
2 episodes
1962Ben CaseyFlorabelle Hanks1 episode
Car 54, Where Are You?Ma Dearheart1 episode
1971All the Way HomeAunt Sadie FolletTelevision movie

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