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Cause of death
  
Lung cancer

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Betty Keim


Years active
  
1949-1960

Occupation
  
Actress

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Born
  
September 27, 1938 (
1938-09-27
)

Spouse
  
Warren Berlinger (m. 1960–2010)

Children
  
Lisa Berlinger, Elizabeth Berlinger, David Berlinger, Edward Berlinger

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Warren Berlinger, Leora Dana, Connie Gilchrist, Nancy Gates, Larry Gates

Parents
  
Buster Keim, Dorothy Keim


Died
  
January 27, 2010 (aged 71) Chatsworth, California, U.S.

Betty Lou Keim (September 27, 1938 – January 27, 2010) was an American film and television actress.

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Early life and career

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Keim was born in Malden, Massachusetts as the daughter of a choreographer and a dancer, and she grew up in New York from the age of five. She started getting dance lessons from her father at the age of six and later also took voice lessons. Her stage debut followed at age seven, under the direction of José Ferrer in Strange Fruit. After several stage parts, she debuted on Broadway, and she became most remembered for playing a mean-spirited girl in the play A Roomful of Roses in 1956.

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By this time, Keim had already acted on television, guest starring in numerous TV series. In 1953, she landed a co-starring role in the short-lived sitcom My Son Jeep.

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Three years later, she made her film debut with a role alongside Barbara Stanwyck and James Cagney in These Wilder Years. The same year, she repeated her A Roomful of Roses role in its movie adaptation Teenage Rebel, as Ginger Rogers' daughter. In 1957, she had a supporting role in 20th Century Fox's, The Wayward Bus. The following year, she appeared in Some Came Running. When not acting, Keim attended the Lodge Tutoring School. Her final acting experience was on The Deputy, in which she starred as Fran McCord from 1959–60.

Personal life

Keim retired from acting in 1960 after marrying actor Warren Berlinger, with whom she had four children. She died at her home in Chatsworth, California, aged 71, from lung cancer.

Filmography

Actress
1959
The Deputy (TV Series) as
Fran McCord
- Ma Mack (1960) - Fran McCord
- Final Payment (1960) - Fran McCord
- Lady with a Mission (1960) - Fran McCord
- The Two Faces of Bob Claxton (1960) - Fran McCord
- Queen Bea (1960) - Fran McCord
- The Return of Simon Fry (1960) - Fran McCord
- The Hidden Motive (1960) - Fran McCord
- The Silent Gun (1960) - Fran McCord
- Backfire (1960) - Fran McCord
- The Orphans (1959) - Fran McCord
- Man of Peace (1959) - Fran McCord
- Land Greed (1959) - Fran McCord
- The Deal (1959) - Fran McCord
- The Next Bullet (1959) - Fran McCord
- Focus of Doom (1959) - Fran McCord
- The Johnny Shanks Story (1959) - Fran McCord
- Proof of Guilt (1959) - Fran McCord
- Like Father, - (1959) - Fran McCord
- Powder Keg (1959) - Fran McCord
- Shadow of the Noose (1959) - Fran McCord
- Back to Glory (1959) - Fran McCord
- The Wild Wind (1959) - Fran McCord
- Badge for a Day (1959) - Fran McCord
1960
Riverboat (TV Series) as
Holly Andrews
- The Wichita Arrows (1960) - Holly Andrews
1956
General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
Prospective Bride / Judy Matthews
- Night Club (1959) - Prospective Bride
- The Hat with the Roses (1956) - Judy Matthews
1959
Yancy Derringer (TV Series) as
Julie Randall
- Gone But Not Forgotten (1959) - Julie Randall
1959
Playhouse 90 (TV Series) as
Girl
- The Day Before Atlanta (1959) - Girl
1958
Some Came Running as
Dawn Hirsh
1957
Matinee Theatre (TV Series) as
Jeni
- Goodbye on Thursday (1958)
- The Gift and the Giver (1957)
- A Cloud for Jeni (1957) - Jeni
1957
The United States Steel Hour (TV Series) as
Theodosia Bennett
- Crisis in Corona (1957) - Theodosia Bennett
1957
The Wayward Bus as
Norma , the counter girl
1956
Teenage Rebel as
Dorothy 'Dodie' McGowan
1956
Robert Montgomery Presents (TV Series)
- Pilgrimage (1956)
1956
These Wilder Years as
Suzie
1956
Goodyear Playhouse (TV Series)
- Sound the Pipes of Pan (1956)
1956
The Alcoa Hour (TV Series) as
Dotty Fisher
- Tragedy in a Temporary Town (1956) - Dotty Fisher
1954
The Philco Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Phyllis
- Middle of the Night (1954) - Phyllis
1953
My Son Jeep (TV Series) as
Peggy Allison
1952
Hallmark Hall of Fame (TV Series) as
Neferet / Abby / The London Girl
- Nefretiti, Queen of Egypt (1952) - Neferet
- A Woman for the Ages (1952) - Abby
- Juliette Low and the Girl Scouts (1952) - The London Girl
1952
Lights Out (TV Series)
- Little Girl (1952)
1950
Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV Series)
- Pandora's Box (1952)
- The Rookie (1951)
- The Diet (1950)
1951
Not for Publication (TV Series)
- Episode dated 18 June 1951 (1951)
1949
Doorway to Death (Short) as
Grace Clark
Soundtrack
1956
Teenage Rebel (performer: "I'm in a Teenage Mood")
Self
1973
It's Your Bet (TV Series) as
Self
- Warren Berlinger, Betty Lou Keim and Edward Albert (1973) - Self

References

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