Irene Tedrow (August 3, 1907 - March 10, 1995)
The woman was the living embodiment of the hard working character actress. She began on Broadway and eventually began playing the role of Janet Archer on the radio series "Meet Corliss Archer" from 1943 until 1952. She reprised the role on television in 1951.
On television she could be seen everywhere from "The Bob Cummings Show" to "Dragnet" to "Dennis the Menace" to "Peyton Place" to "Three's Company" to "The Facts of Life."
Her final acting role was as Grandma Virginia Pierson in the 1989 made for television movie "A Deadly Silence."
Other Television Credits:
"The Ruggles"
"The Johnny Carson Show"
"Letter to Loretta"
"The Red Skelton Show"
"General Electric Theater"
"Four Star Playhouse"
"Playhouse 90"
"December Bride"
"Leave it to Beaver"
"Rawhide"
"Maverick"
"Wagon Train"
"Alfred Hitchcock Presents"
"Lassie"
"The Twilight Zone"
"Pete and Gladys"
"The Real McCoys"
"The Jack Benny Program"
"The Alfred Hitchcock Hour"
"Dr. Kildare"
"Perry Mason"
"The Andy Griffith Show"
"The Fugitive"
"The Man from U.N.C.L.E."
"The Addams Family"
"Hogan's Heroes"
"My Three Sons"
"The Virginian"
"The Flying Nun"
"Family Affair"
"The Mod Squad"
"The F.B.I."
"Death Valley Days"
"Room 222"
"Ironside"
"Mannix"
"Emergency!"
"Bonanza"
"Barnaby Jones"
"Adam-12"
"Kojak"
"The Six Million Dollar Man"
"Columbo"
"Marcus Welby, M.D."
"Harry O"
"Little House on the Prairie"
"Charlie's Angels"
"Mary Tyler Moore"
"The Amazing Spider-Man"
"Diff'rent Strokes"
"Trapper John, M.D."
"Quincy M.E."
"Remington Steele"
"Still the Beaver"
"Magnum, P.I."
"St. Elsewhere"
"Punky Brewster"
"L.A. Law"
In Memoriam Remembers:
Irene Tedrow
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