Sheila Ryan

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Sheila Ryan
Born Katherine Elizabeth McLaughlin
(1921-06-08)June 8, 1921
Topeka, Kansas, U.S.
Died November 4, 1975(1975-11-04) (aged 54)
Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 1939-1968
Spouse(s) Edward Norris (1950s)
Allan Lane (1945-1946)
Pat Buttram (1952-1975) (her death) 1 child
Children Kerry Buttram-Galgano (1965-2008)

Sheila Ryan, (June 8, 1921 - November 4, 1975) was an American actress who starred in over 60 movies.

Acting career

Born as Katherine Elizabeth McLaughlin in Topeka, Kansas, she went to Hollywood in 1939 at the age of 18. She was signed by 20th Century Fox in 1950 and was credited in her early films as Bettie McLaughlin. Adopting the name Sheila Ryan, she starred in Dressed to Kill the following year. She appeared in other memorable films, including two Laurel and Hardy movies, Great Guns (1941) and A-Haunting We Will Go (1942), and the Busby Berkeley musical The Gang's All Here (1943). Ryan appeared in several Charlie Chan and Michael Shayne mysteries, starring alongside Cesar Romero.

By the late 1940s, however, her career waned and she began appearing mostly in B movies, especially low budget westerns. In 1945 she married actor Allan Lane (star of western movies and the voice of Mr. Ed), but the marriage ended in divorce after a few months.

She later worked with Gene Autry, starring in several of his films, including The Cowboys and the Indians (1949), and Mule Train (1950). She also had roles in several television shows such as "The Lone Ranger (Pete and Pedro episode)".

Personal life

Ryan was married first to Edward Norris, but they later divorced. Ryan then married actor Allan Lane in 1945, but divorced him a year later in 1946. While working with Autry, Ryan met actor Pat Buttram. They married in 1952 and remained together until her death in 1975. They had a daughter, Kathleen Buttram, nicknamed Kerry.

Sheila Ryan retired from acting in 1968. She died in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1975 in a traffic accident. She was 54 years old. She was survived by Buttram and their daughter Kerry. Their daughter Kerry Buttram-Galgano died of heart disease in 2008.

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