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Lureen Tuttle : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lurene Tuttle
Lurene Tuttle (August 29, 1907 – May 28, 1986) was an American character actress, who made the transition from vaudeville to radio, and later films and television. Her most enduring impact was as one of network radio's most versatile actresses. Often appearing in 15 shows a week,〔 comedies, dramas, thrillers, soap operas, and crime dramas, she became known as the "First Lady of Radio". ==Early years== Tuttle was born August 29, 1907, at Pleasant Lake, Indiana, into a family with strong ties to entertainment. Her father, O.V. Tuttle, had been a performer in minstrel shows before becoming a station agent for a railroad. Her grandfather, Frank Tuttle, managed an opera house and taught drama. She discovered her own knack for acting after moving with her family to Glendale, Arizona. She later credited a drama coach there for "making me aware of life as it really is--by making me study life in real situations." After her family moved to Southern California, Tuttle appeared in Pasadena Playhouse productions before joining the vaudeville troupe, Murphy's Comedians. By the time of the Great Depression, Tuttle had put her remarkable vocal versatility to work in radio, and within a decade she became one of the most in-demand actresses in the medium.
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