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Cause of death
  
Heart attack

Years active
  
1949–1964

Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Ann Tyrrell

Other names
  
Ann Tyrell

Role
  
Film actress

Occupation
  
Actress


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Born
  
February 6, 1909 (
1909-02-06
)
Whatcom County, Washington, U.S.

Died
  
July 20, 1983, Pasadena, California, United States

Movies and TV shows
  
Private Secretary, The Ann Sothern Show, Julius Caesar, Bedtime for Bonzo

Similar People
  
Joseph L Mankiewicz, Fred de Cordova, John Cromwell

Ann Tyrrell (February 6, 1909 – July 20, 1983) was an American stage, film and television actress. Tyrrell is best known for her roles in both of the Ann Sothern CBS sitcoms Private Secretary (1953–1957) and The Ann Sothern Show (1958–1961).

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Career

A native of Whatcom County in northwestern Washington State, Tyrrell won her first film role in 1949 at the age of forty as Miss Swanson in Bride for Sale. The following year she appeared as a clerk in the motion picture version of Tennessee Williams's The Glass Menagerie (1950). In 1951, she was cast as a telephone operator in Ronald Reagan's Bedtime for Bonzo. She and Reagan shared birthdays, but she was two years his senior.

In 1953, she appeared unbilled as Mary Tudor sister of Queen Elizabeth I in the M-G-M historical drama Queen Bess and in 1955, she appeared in the film Seven Angry Men with Raymond Massey and Jeffrey Hunter. Between film appearances, Tyrrell guest starred in episodes of Adventures of Superman, The Adventures of Kit Carson, and The People's Choice.

Her major opportunity came in 1953 when she was cast for four seasons in the role of office receptionist Violet "Vi" Praskins, friend and colleague of Susie MacNamara, played by Ann Sothern, in the sitcom Private Secretary. After the series ended in a contract dispute in 1957, Tyrrell joined The Ann Sothern Show as Olive Smith, roommate and secretary of Sothern's new character, Katy O'Connor. After The Ann Sothern Show ended its run in 1961, Tyrrell made only two more television appearances; as Mrs. Marshall in a 1962 episode of The Danny Thomas Show and as Miss Ruth Potter in a 1964 episode of Burke's Law.

Later years

After retiring from acting, Tyrrell worked as a dialectician and made recordings for the blind.

Tyrrell made her final public appearance in a phone interview on the ABC morning program Good Morning America in November, 1982. In that installment, host Joan Lunden interviewed on camera the cast of both Private Secretary and The Ann Sothern Show which included Sothern, Don Porter, and Jesse White. Tyrrell was not able to physically join them, but she was able to converse with Lunden and reminisce with her former co-stars via telephone from her home in California.

Death

On July 20, 1983, Tyrrell died of a heart attack at a Pasadena, California hospital at the age of 74.

Filmography

Actress
1964
Burke's Law (TV Series) as
Ruth Potter
- Who Killed the Paper Dragon? (1964) - Ruth Potter
1962
The Danny Thomas Show (TV Series) as
Mrs. Marshall
- Casanova Tonoose (1962) - Mrs. Marshall
1958
The Ann Sothern Show (TV Series) as
Olive Smith
- The Beginning (1961) - Olive Smith
- The Wedding (1961) - Olive Smith
- Vamp 'Til Ready (1961) - Olive Smith
- Two's Company (1961) - Olive Smith
- Toujour L'Amour (1961) - Olive Smith
- Setting the Date (1960) - Olive Smith
- Secret Admirer (1960) - Olive Smith
- The Proposal (1960) - Olive Smith
- Hasta Luego (1960) - Olive Smith
- Olive in Love (1960) - Olive Smith
- The Pinch-Hitter (1960) - Olive Smith
- The Girls (1960) - Olive Smith
- Loving Arms (1960) - Olive Smith
- A Tooth for a Tooth (1960) - Olive Smith
- Wedding March (1960) - Olive Smith
- Boy Genius (1960) - Olive Smith
- One for the Books (1960) - Olive Smith
- Surprise, Surprise (1960) - Olive Smith
- The Roman Hatter (1960) - Olive Smith
- I Can Get It for You Wholesale (1960) - Olive Smith
- Billy (1960) - Olive Smith
- The Freeloader (1960) - Olive Smith
- Common Cents (1960) - Olive Smith
- A Touch of Larceny (1960) - Olive Smith
- Olive's Dream Man (1960) - Olive Smith
- The Dog Who Came to Dinner (1960) - Olive Smith
- The Witness (1960) - Olive Smith
- Slightly Married (1960) - Olive Smith
- Katy and the New Girl (1959) - Olive Smith
- Queen for a Day (1959) - Olive Smith
- Old Buddy Boy (1959) - Olive Smith
- Katy and Olive's Nervous Break-up (1959) - Olive Smith
- The Lucy Story (1959) - Olive Smith
- Baby at the Bartley House (1959) - Olive Smith
- Springtime for Katy (1959) - Olive Smith
- Geisha Girl (1959) - Olive Smith
- The Square Peg (1959) - Olive Smith
- Katy's Investment Club (1959) - Olive Smith
- The Engagement Ring (1959) - Olive Smith
- Katy's New Boss (1959) - Olive Smith
- Katy's Big Surprise (1959) - Olive Smith
- The Stand-In Heiress (1959) - Olive Smith
- The High Cost of Living (1959) - Olive Smith
- The O'Connors Stick Together (1959) - Olive Smith
- Hurrah for the Irish (1959) - Olive Smith
- Five Year Itch (1959) - Olive Smith
- East Side Story (1958) - Olive Smith
- The Boss's Son (1958) - Olive Smith
- It's a Dog's Life (1958) - Olive Smith
- Say It with Music (1958) - Olive Smith
- The Countess of Bartley (1958) - Olive Smith
- A New Lease on Life (1958) - Olive Smith
- The Masquerade Ball (1958) - Olive Smith
- Love Comes to Olive (1958) - Olive Smith
- Six Wives Plus Two (1958) - Olive Smith
- The Bridal Suite (1958) - Olive Smith
1958
The People's Choice (TV Series) as
Emma
- Missing Moolah (1958) - Emma
1953
Private Secretary (TV Series) as
Vi Praskins / Violet Praskins
- Thy Name Is Sands (1957) - Vi Praskins
- Two and Two Make Five (1957) - Vi Praskins
- The Efficiency Expert (1957) - Vi Praskins
- Not Quite Paradise (1957) - Vi Praskins
- That's No Lady, That's an Agent (1957) - Vi Praskins
- Three's a Crowd (1956) - Vi Praskins
- Her Best Enemy (1956) - Vi Praskins
- Dollars and Sense (1956) - Vi Praskins
- What Every Secretary Knows (1956) - Vi Praskins
- How to Handle a Boss (1956) - Vi Praskins
- The Sow's Ear (1956) - Vi Praskins
- All That Glitters (1956) - Vi Praskins
- French Leave (1956) - Vi Praskins
- Elusive (1956) - Vi Praskins
- Susie's Crusade (1956) - Vi Praskins
- Passing the Buck (1956) - Vi Praskins
- The Little Caesar of Bleeker Street (1956) - Vi Praskins
- Cat in the Hot Tin File (1956) - Vi Praskins
- Oh Brother! (1956) - Vi Praskins
- Old Dogs, New Tricks (1956) - Vi Praskins
- Room for Improvement (1955) - Vi Praskins
- The Mid-Town Mardi Gras (1955) - Vi Praskins
- America's Sweethearts (1955) - Vi Praskins
- Whistler's Daughter (1955) - Vi Praskins
- Oh, Oh, Suzette (1955)
- The Boy Next Door (1955) - Violet Praskins
- Finders Keepers (1955) - Vi Praskins
- Tangled Web (1955) - Vi Praskins
- The Screaming Meemies (1955) - Vi Praskins
- Secretaries Are People Too (1955) - Vi Praskins
- Original and Two Carbons (1954) - Vi Praskins
- Good Neighbors (1954)
- A Matter of Taste (1954) - Vi Praskins
- April Shower (1954) - Vi Praskins
- The Still Small Voice (1954) - Vi Praskins
- Vive L'Amour (1954) - Vi Praskins
- The Little Monster (1954) - Vi Praskins
- Shrinking Vi (1954) - Vi Praskins
- Two Weeks with Pay (1953) - Vi Praskins
- Havana or Bust (1953)
- Dark Stranger (1953) - Vi Praskins
- Too Much Spring (1953) - Vi Praskins
- A Man Called Smith (1953) - Vi Praskins
- The Eyes Have It (1953) - (unconfirmed)
- Femme Fatale (1953) - Vi Praskins
1955
Good Morning, Miss Dove as
Mrs. Makepeace (uncredited)
1955
Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theatre (TV Series) as
Nurse Hanson
- The Key (1955) - Nurse Hanson
1955
Soldiers of Fortune (TV Series) as
Mrs. Anderson
- Drums of Far Island (1955) - Mrs. Anderson
1955
Seven Angry Men as
Mrs. Mary Brown
1953
Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series)
- The Best of Everything (1954)
- Jenny (1953)
1954
Lucky Me as
Fortune Teller (uncredited)
1954
Executive Suite as
Miss Nordley (uncredited)
1953
City Detective (TV Series) as
Mrs. Edwards
- Girl in the Dark - Mrs. Edwards
1952
The Adventures of Kit Carson (TV Series) as
Mrs. Agatha Prichert / Sarah Kincade
- Badman's Escape (1953)
- The Widow of Indian Wells (1953) - Mrs. Agatha Prichert
- Curse of the Albas (1952) - Sarah Kincade
1952
Chevron Theatre (TV Series)
- Black Pearl (1953)
- Mr. George (1953)
- Last Day of My Life (1952)
- Come to the Bank (1952)
1953
Half a Hero as
Neighbor in Village (uncredited)
1953
Take Me to Town as
Louise Pickett
1953
Young Bess as
Mary (uncredited)
1953
Julius Caesar as
Citizen of Rome
1952
Adventures of Superman (TV Series) as
Miss Walton
- The Deserted Village (1952) - Miss Walton (as Ann Tyrell)
1952
Because of You as
Nurse (uncredited)
1952
Gruen Guild Theater (TV Series)
- The Corner Shop (1952)
1952
Holiday for Sinners as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1952
The Unexpected (TV Series) as
Fortune Teller
- Lifeline (1952) - Fortune Teller
1952
The Girl in White as
Nurse Bigley
1952
Paula as
Nurse Receptionist (uncredited)
1952
Love Is Better Than Ever as
Mrs. Whitney (uncredited)
1952
The Sellout as
Mrs. Jennie Nova Amboy (uncredited)
1951
As Young as You Feel as
Cleveland's Secretary (uncredited)
1951
My True Story as
Sophie
1951
Up Front as
Nurse (uncredited)
1951
Cry Danger as
Woman in Apt. #201 (uncredited)
1951
Bedtime for Bonzo as
Telephone Operator
1951
Gasoline Alley as
Miss Ent (uncredited)
1950
Father's Wild Game as
Tilda
1950
Emergency Wedding as
Miss Nielson (uncredited)
1950
The Glass Menagerie as
Clerk
1950
Bunco Squad as
Miss Dilby (uncredited)
1950
No Way Out as
Nurse (uncredited)
1950
Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye as
Miss Staines (uncredited)
1950
Once a Thief as
Dr. Borden
1950
Caged as
Edna (uncredited)
1950
Appointment with Danger as
Gary Postmaster's Secretary (uncredited)
1950
Mother Didn't Tell Me as
Mrs. Jones (uncredited)
1949
Bride for Sale as
Miss Swanson
Soundtrack
1953
Take Me to Town (performer: "TAKE ME TO TOWN" - uncredited)
Self
1960
Hollywood Christmas Lane Parade of the Stars (TV Special) as
Self

References

Ann Tyrrell Wikipedia