Fran Ryan
Fran Ryan | |
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Born |
Frances Mary Ryan November 29, 1916 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Died |
January 15, 2000 83) Burbank, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1922–1993 |
Frances Mary "Fran" Ryan (November 29, 1916 – January 15, 2000) was an American character actress featured in television and films. She was born in Los Angeles, California.
Career
Ryan began performing at the age of 6 at Oakland's Henry Duffy Theatre. She attended Stanford University for three years, and during World War II was a member of the USO entertaining troops. She performed comedy, singing and acting on stage in California and Chicago and launched her television career two decades later. Her television debut came in episode 43 of Batman, in 1966, followed by a bit part in Beverly Hillbillies.
Ryan's first supporting cast television role was as Aggie Thompson in the first several episodes of The Doris Day Show. The same season she was offered the replacement role on the series Green Acres as Doris Ziffel from 1969 to 1971. Ryan replaced Barbara Pepper, who was in poor health and died five months later of heart ailments, on July 15, 1969. Ryan also starred on the long running TV Western series Gunsmoke during its twentieth and final season as Miss Hannah (Cobb). In 1987, she reprised the role of Miss Hannah in the TV movie Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge.
Ryan played the role of Rosie Carlson in the soap opera Days of Our Lives (1976–1979) and Sister Agatha in General Hospital in 1989. She also did voices for cartoons such as Hong Kong Phooey, Mister T and Little Dracula. Fran starred on some TV shows for children like Sigmund and the Sea Monsters in 1975 as Gertrude Grouch, and in 1970s children's show New Zoo Revue as Ms. Goodbody, the 1980s TV series No Soap, Radio as Mrs. Belmont, the short lived 1980s CBS TV series The Wizard as Tillie Russell from 1986 to 1987. Her last regular TV role was on The Dave Thomas Comedy Show.
She appeared in many feature films, including Big Wednesday (1978), as Frank & Jesse James' mother in "The Long Riders" (1980) Take This Job and Shove It (1981), Pale Rider (1985), Chances Are (1989), and a cameo appearance in 1981's Stripes, as a cab fare to Bill Murray as the cabbie, in the opening scenes of the film. Ryan made many guest appearances on TV shows, including Batman (episode 43), Adam-12, CHiPs, Quantum Leap, Night Court, Taxi, Baywatch and The Commish.
Death
Ryan died on January 15, 2000, at age 83. She is buried in the family plot, alongside her mother Mary, at the Holy Sepulchre Catholic Cemetery, Hayward, California.[1][2] Fran Ryan had one child, a son, Christopher.
Selected filmography
- River of Rage: The Taking of Maggie Keene (1993) (TV)
- Suture (1993)
- Thanksgiving Day (1990) (TV movie)
- The Dave Thomas Comedy Show (1990) (TV series)
- Chances Are (1989)
- Out Cold (1989)
- Lucky Stiff (1988)
- Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge (1987) (TV)
- The Wizard (1986) (TV series)
- Quiet Cool (1986)
- Stewardess School (1986)
- Hollywood Wives (1985) (miniseries)
- Hell Town (1985)
- The Sure Thing (1985)
- Pale Rider (1985)
- Rebel Love (1985)
- Ghost Dancing (1983) (TV movie)
- Tough Enough (1983)
- Private School (1983)
- Eyes of Fire (1983)
- Americana (1983)
- Johnny Belinda (1982) (TV movie)
- Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice (1982) (TV movie)
- Savannah Smiles (1982)
- No Soap, Radio (TV series)
- Taxi (3/18/1982)(Season 4, Ep. 20, "Elegant Iggy")(TV series)[3]
- Shoot the Moon (1982)
- The Adventures of Nellie Bly (1981) (TV movie)
- Stripes (1981)
- Circle of Power (1981)
- Take This Job and Shove It (1981)
- The Dukes of Hazzard (TV series)
- The Long Riders (1980)
- Rocky II (1979)
- Charlie's Angels (1978)
- The Great Brain (1978)
- Big Wednesday (1978)
- Flush (1977)
- Starsky & Hutch (1976)
- The Apple Dumpling Gang (1975)
- Mickey One (1965) (uncredited)
- Sigmund and the Sea Monsters (TV series)
- Gunsmoke (TV series)
- New Zoo Revue (TV series)
- Green Acres (TV series)
- The Doris Day Show (TV series)
- Batman (TV series) episode 43 1966
- The Brady Bunch (TV Series)
References
External links
- Fran Ryan at the Internet Movie Database
- Fran Ryan at the Internet Broadway Database
- Fran Ryan at Find a Grave
- The Wizard Official Fansite & Definitive Cyberhome
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