Barbara Hale
Barbara Hale | |
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Barbara Hale in Jolson Sings Again, 1949. | |
Born |
DeKalb, Illinois, U.S. | April 18, 1922
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1943–2000 |
Known for | Perry Mason |
Spouse(s) |
Bill Williams (1946–92; his death; 3 children) |
Children |
Jodi Katt (b. 1947) William Katt (b. 1951) Juanita Katt (b. 1953) |
Barbara Hale (born April 18, 1922) is an American actress best known for her role as legal secretary Della Street on more than 270 episodes of the long-running Perry Mason television series and later reprising the role in 30 made-for-TV movies.
Biography
Hale was born in DeKalb, Illinois, to Luther Ezra Hale, a landscape gardener, and his wife, Wilma Colvin.[1] She is of Scots-Irish ancestry.[2] Hale graduated from high school in Rockford, Illinois, then attended the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, planning to become an artist. Her performing career began in Chicago when she started modeling to pay for her education.
Acting career
Hale moved to Hollywood in 1943, and made her first screen appearances playing small parts (often uncredited). She was under contract to RKO Radio Pictures through the late 1940s. She appeared in Higher and Higher (1943) with Frank Sinatra; played leading lady to Robert Mitchum in West of the Pecos (1945); enjoyed top billing in both Lady Luck (1946) opposite Robert Young and The Window (1949) with Arthur Kennedy; and co-starred in Jolson Sings Again (1949), with Larry Parks playing Al Jolson and Hale as Jolson's wife, Ellen Clark.
She played the top-billed title role in Lorna Doone (1951), co-starred with James Stewart in The Jackpot (1951), with James Cagney in a 1953 drama, A Lion Is in the Streets, and opposite Rock Hudson in 1953's Seminole, then appeared in 1955's The Far Horizons with Fred MacMurray and Charlton Heston, working with some of Hollywood's best-known leading men of the day.
Her flourishing movie career more or less ended when Hale accepted her best known role as legal secretary Della Street in the television series Perry Mason starring Raymond Burr as the titular character. The show ran from 1957 to 1966, and she reprised the role in 30 Perry Mason television films (1985–95).
She co-starred with Joel McCrea in a 1957 western, The Oklahoman, but there were few leading roles thereafter. Hale did have a featured role in the 1970 ensemble film Airport, playing the wife of a jetliner pilot (Dean Martin).
Hale's career became inextricably linked with that of Perry Mason co-star Burr, including her 1971 guest-starring role on his next series, Ironside, in an episode titled "Murder Impromptu," followed by their 1980s and early '90s TV movies together.
Her last on-screen appearance to date came in a TV biographical documentary about Burr that aired in 2000.
Spokesperson
Barbara Hale also is remembered as a spokesperson for Amana, makers of Radarange microwave ovens, memorably intoning, "If it doesn't say Amana, it's not a Radarange."[3]
Private life
In 1945 during the filming of West of the Pecos, Hale met actor Bill Williams. They married the following year and became the parents of two daughters, Jodi and Juanita, and a son, actor William Katt. Katt played detective Paul Drake, Jr., with her in several made-for-television Perry Mason movies. She also guest-starred as the mother of Ralph Hinkley (played by Katt) in a 1982 episode of The Greatest American Hero (Episode 29, "Who's Woo in America"), and appeared as his mother in the movie Big Wednesday (1978).
Bill Williams died of cancer in 1992, after 46 years of marriage. Hale herself is a cancer survivor, and a grandmother. She is a follower of the Bahá'í Faith.[4]
Accolades
Hale was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on February 8, 1960. She won an Emmy Award in 1959 and was nominated a second time in 1961.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1943 | Gildersleeve's Bad Day | Girl at Party Getting Peavey to Donate | Uncredited |
Mexican Spitfire's Blessed Event | Girl at Airport | Uncredited | |
The Seventh Victim | Subway Passenger | Uncredited | |
The Iron Major | Sarah Cavanaugh | Uncredited | |
Gildersleeve on Broadway | Stocking Salesgirl | Uncredited | |
Government Girl | Girl in Hotel Lobby | Uncredited | |
Around the World | Barbara Hale | Uncredited | |
Higher and Higher | Katherine Keating | ||
1944 | Prunes and Politics | Short Film | |
The Falcon Out West | Marion Colby | ||
Goin' To Town | Patty | ||
Heavenly Days | Angie | ||
The Falcon in Hollywood | Peggy Callahan | ||
1945 | West of the Pecos | Rill Lambeth | |
First Yank into Tokyo | Abby Drake | ||
1946 | Lady Luck | Mary Audrey | |
1947 | A Likely Story | Vickie North | |
1948 | The Boy with Green Hair | Miss Brand | |
1949 | The Clay Pigeon | Martha Gregory | |
The Window | Mrs. Mary Woodry | ||
Jolson Sings Again | Ellen Clark | ||
And Baby Makes Three | Jacqueline 'Jackie' Walsh | ||
1950 | The Jackpot | Amy Lawrence | |
Emergency Wedding | Dr. Helen Hunt | ||
1951 | Lorna Doone | Lorna Doone | |
1952 | The First Time | Betsey Bennet | |
Castle in the Air | Barbara Hale | Uncredited Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder is the original title. | |
1953 | Last of the Comanches | Julia Lanning | |
Seminole | Revere | ||
The Lone Hand | Sarah Jane Skaggs | ||
A Lion Is in the Streets | Verity Wade | ||
1955 | Unchained | Mary Davitt | |
The Far Horizons | Julia Hancock | ||
1956 | The Houston Story | Zoe Crane | |
7th Cavalry | Martha Kellogg | ||
1957 | The Oklahoman | Anne Barnes | |
Slim Carter | Allie Hanneman | ||
1958 | Desert Hell | Celie Edwards | |
1968 | Buckskin | Sarah Cody | |
1970 | Airport | Sarah Demerest | |
The Red, White and Black | Mrs. Alice Grierson | ||
1975 | The Giant Spider Invasion | Dr. Jenny Langer | |
1978 | Big Wednesday | Mrs. Barlow |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1952- 1956 | The Ford Television Theatre | Marta Linden, Nora White | Episodes: The Divided Heart, Remember to Live, Behind the Mask |
1953 | Footlights Theater | Katherine Charles | Episode: Change of Heart |
1953- 1955 | Schlitz Playhouse of Stars | Episodes: Vacation for Ginny, Tourists-Overnight | |
1955 | Studio 57 | Ruth | Episode: Young Couples Only |
General Electric Theater | Ellen Newman | Episode: The Windmill | |
Screen Director's Playhouse | June Waters | Episode: Meet the Governor | |
Celebrity Playhouse | Episode: He Knew All About Women | ||
Climax! | Mamie Eunson | Episode: The Day They Gave Babies Away | |
Science Fiction Theatre | Nancy Stanton, Pat Hastings | Episodes: Conversations With an Ape, The Hastings Secret | |
1956 | The Loretta Young Show | Bill's Wife | Episode: The Challenge |
Damon Runyon Theater | Wendy Longfield | Episode: The Good Luck Kid | |
Crossroads | Jane Sherman | Episode: Lifeline | |
The Millionaire | Kathy Munson and Marian Munson | Episode: The Kathy Munson Story | |
1956- 1957 | Playhouse 90 | Mrs. Julia Wiley, Ann Barnes, Allie Hanneman | Episodes: The Country Husband, The Blackwell Story, The Oklahoman, Slim Carter |
1957- 1966 | Perry Mason | Della Street | Credited in all 271 episodes. |
1959 | General Electric Theater | Lorraine | Episode: Night Club |
1960 | Here's Hollywood | Herself | |
1963 | Stump the Stars | Herself | 2 episodes |
1967 | Custer | Melinda Terry | Episode: Death Hunt |
1969 | Insight | Mom | Episode: A Thousand Red Flowers |
Lassie | Sarah Caldwell | Episode: Lassie and the Water Bottles | |
1970 | The Most Deadly Game | Episode: Model for Murder | |
1971 | Ironside | Marsha Connell | Episode: Murder Impromptu |
Adam-12 | Bonnie Jessup | Episode: Pick-up Her husband, Bill Williams, also appeared in the episode. | |
1972 | The Doris Day Show | Thelma King | Episode: Doris' House Guest |
1973- 1978 | Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color | Mrs. Belle Kincaid, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Ogle, Mrs. Barlow | Episodes: Chester, Yesterday's Horse, Flight of the Grey Wolf, Parts 1 and 2, The Young Runaways, Big Wednesday |
1974 | Marcus Welby, M.D. | Marjorie | Episode: The Faith of Childish Things |
1976 | Dinah! | Herself | |
1982 | The Greatest American Hero | Paula Hinkley | Episode: Who's Woo in America |
1985 | Perry Mason Returns | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. |
1986 | The Case of the Notorious Nun | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. |
The Case of the Shooting Star | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. | |
1987 | The Case of the Lost Love | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. |
The Case of the Sinister Spirit | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. | |
The Case of the Murdered Madam | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. | |
The Case of the Scandalous Scoundrel | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. | |
1988 | The Case of the Avenging Ace | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. |
The Case of the Lady in the Lake | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. | |
1989 | The Case of the Lethal Lesson | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. |
The Case of the Musical Murder | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. | |
The Case of the All-Star Assassin | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. | |
1990 | The Case of the Poisoned Pen | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. |
The Case of the Desperate Deception | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. | |
The Case of the Silenced Singer | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. | |
The Case of the Defiant Daughter | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. | |
1991 | The Case of the Ruthless Reporter | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. |
The Case of the Maligned Mobster | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. | |
The Case of the Glass Coffin | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. | |
The Case of the Fatal Fashion | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. | |
1992 | The Case of the Fatal Framing | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. |
The Case of the Reckless Romeo | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. | |
The Case of the Heartbroken Bride | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. | |
1993 | The Case of the Skin-Deep Scandal | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. |
The Case of the Telltale Talk Show Host | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. | |
The Case of the Killer Kiss | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. | |
The Case of the Wicked Wives | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. | |
The Defense Rests: A Tribute to Raymond Burr | Herself | ||
1994 | The Case of the Lethal Lifestyle | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. |
The Case of the Grimacing Governor | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. | |
1995 | The Case of the Jealous Jokester | Della Street | Perry Mason TV movie. |
2000 | Biography: Raymond Burr, The Case of the TV Legend | Herself | |
References
- ↑ Descendants of John Hale Sr. (Frontiersman) - Hale Roots
- ↑ "Barbara Hale - The Private Life and Times of Barbara Hale. Barbara Hale Pictures". Glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com. Retrieved 2014-03-12.
- ↑ 1973 Radarange TV commercial (first 30 seconds of video) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auSzyKg4bHE
- ↑ "Bahai faith teaches universal acceptance of God". Associated Press. 2000-12-30.
External links
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- Barbara Hale at the Internet Movie Database
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- Barbara Hale at the TCM Movie Database
- Barbara Hale Home Page
- Barbara Hale Annex
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