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Iris Adrian (May 29, 1912 – September 17, 1994) was an American actress and dancer.〔(Iris Adrian filmography ), nytimes.com; retrieved October 10, 2014.〕 ==Life and career== Iris Adrian Hostetter was an only child, born in Los Angeles, California, to Florence (née Van Every) and Adrian Earl Hostetter, who wed in 1909 in Los Angeles.〔https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XLWG-D47 〕 She was raised by her single mother in Los Angeles. Iris won a beauty pageant and worked with the Ziegfeld Follies before she entered films at the end of the silent era in ''Chasing Husbands'' (1928) and appeared as an extra or chorus girl in early sound films like ''Paramount on Parade'' (1930). During the 1930s she specialised in playing hard-boiled gals, glamorous gold-diggers, and gangsters' "molls". She played supporting roles in numerous features. She played "Gee-Gee Graham" in ''Lady of Burlesque''. In the Jerry Lewis comedy, ''The Errand Boy'', she played a glamorous movie star "Anastasia Anastasia", whose on-set birthday party is wrecked by Lewis's shenanigans. She made voice appearances on several radio programs, including the ''Abbott and Costello Show''.〔 She acted regularly, albeit without achieving star status, and by the end of the 1960s had appeared in more than one hundred films. In her later years she appeared in several Walt Disney films, including ''That Darn Cat!'', ''The Love Bug'', ''The Shaggy D.A.'', ''Freaky Friday'', and ''No Deposit, No Return''. Disney director Robert Stevenson considered Adrian his "good-luck charm". On television, she was a member of the cast of the unsuccessful situation comedy ''The Ted Knight Show'' in the spring of 1978. She also played numerous guest roles in television series such as ''Get Smart'', ''Green Acres'', ''Petticoat Junction'', ''The Munsters'', ''The Love Boat'', ''The Lucy Show'', ''The Beverly Hillbillies'', and ''The Jack Benny Show''.〔 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Iris Adrian」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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