Hillary Brooke

Hillary Brooke
Born Beatrice Sofia Mathilda Peterson
(1914-09-08)September 8, 1914
Astoria, New York, U.S.
Died May 25, 1999(1999-05-25) (aged 84)
Bonsall, California, U.S.
Cause of death blood clot in the lung
Other names Hillary Brook
Alma mater Columbia University[1]
Occupation Actress
Years active 1937–1960
Spouse(s) Alan Shute (m. 1936–40))
Jack Voglin (m. 1941–48)
Raymond A. Klune (m. 1960–88) (his death)
Children Donald Voglin
Carol V. Klune (step daughter) from Lillian and Raymond A. Klune [2][3]

Hillary Brooke (September 8, 1914 – May 25, 1999) was an American film actress. Though American-born, she began cultivating a sophisticated English accent to get more film parts early in her career. It eventually became second nature to her, and she was cast as a British woman in most of her films, including one that was produced in the United Kingdom.

Career

A former model, the 5'6" blonde was born Beatrice Sofia Mathilda Peterson in Astoria, New York. She was a regular on several television series of the early 50s.

She was a regular on the 1952-1955 Gale Storm TV series My Little Margie, playing Roberta Townsend, the glamorous love interest of Margie's father Vern Albright (Charles Farrell).

On The Abbott and Costello Show, produced in the early 1950s and syndicated for decades afterwards, Brooke played the role of a straitlaced, classy tenant of the rooming house where the two main characters lived. She was treated with reverence by the duo and was not a target of pranks and slapstick. As the love interest of Lou Costello, he worshipped her and she always addressed him as "Louis". Like the other main characters, her character's name in the show was her real name.[4] She also appeared in Africa Screams (1949) and Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd (1952) with the comedy team.

She co-starred in three Sherlock Holmes movies with Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce, Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror (1942), Sherlock Holmes Faces Death (1943) and The Woman in Green (1945).

Her other film credits include Jane Eyre (1943), The Enchanted Cottage (1945), Lucky Losers (1950) with The Bowery Boys, the Alfred Hitchcock thriller The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956), the 3-D film The Maze (1953), and the sci-fi B-movie classic Invaders from Mars (1953).[5]

On September 28, 1957, she played Doris Cole in the second episode of Perry Mason, titled "The Case of the Sleepwalker's Niece". Brooke also played Angela Randall in I Love Lucy's "The Fox Hunt", which aired February 6, 1956. She retired from television in 1960 following guest appearances on Richard Diamond, Private Detective as Laura Renault and in Michael Shayne as Greta Morgan.

Marriages and personal life

Hillary Brooke was married to Raymond A. Klune (1960-1988), an executive at MGM, from 1960 until his death on September 24, 1988. She had a stepdaughter Carol V. Klune.

Brooke was also married to Jack Voglin (1941-1948) and had one son Donald Voglin.[6]

Death

On May 25, 1999, Brooke died from a blood clot in the lung at a hospital in Fallbrook, California.[7] Her brother, actor Arthur Peterson, died in 1996; [7] She was survived by a son, Donald (Voglin) Klune of Ketchum, Idaho; a stepdaughter, Carol Klune of Arcata, Calif.; 17 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren. For her contribution to the television industry, Hillary Brooke has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6307 Hollywood Boulevard.

Partial filmography

References

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