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Cause of death
  
cancer

Years active
  
1940–1966


Name
  
Cathy Lewis

Role
  
Actress

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Born
  
December 27, 1916 (
1916-12-27
)

Died
  
November 20, 1968, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Elliott Lewis (m. 1943–1958)

Movies and TV shows
  
The Devil at 4 O'Clock, Fibber McGee & Molly

Similar People
  
Elliott Lewis, Mary Jane Croft, Mervyn LeRoy, Howard Hawks

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Cathy Lewis (December 27, 1916, Spokane, Washington – November 20, 1968) was an American actress remembered best for numerous radio appearances but also noted for making a number of film and television appearances in the last decade of her life.

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According to Ron Lackmann's The Encyclopedia of American Radio, Lewis moved from Spokane to Chicago and found work on The First Nighter Program. Other accounts say she first hoped to make it as a singer. Eventually, Lewis moved to Hollywood, and had leading roles with the Pasadena Playhouse in productions of Stage Door, To Quito and Back, and Winterset, appearing with Robert Preston, Victor Mature, Dana Andrews, and Victor Jory. Then came a year's tour with Alexander Woollcott's company in The Man Who Came to Dinner and with Noël Coward's Bitter Sweet.

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She met and married radio actor/writer/director Elliott Lewis (they shared the common surname) in 1943. Both Lewises were staples of vintage American radio; radio historians Gerald Nachman and John Dunning have written of their numerous, genre-spanning works in comedy and drama (they were, for example, regulars among what was known as Hollywood's Radio Row group of performers, appearing often---together and separately---on such programs as The Whistler), especially their co-creation of the respected anthology series On Stage and their stewardship (with Elliott Lewis directing and both of the couple acting) of the venerable mystery series Suspense.

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But while her husband would often be remembered most for his comic role in The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show (as bumbling buddy Frankie Remley), she would be most identified as the sensibly droll Jane Stacy rooming with scatterbrained Irma Peterson (Marie Wilson) in the 1947–54 radio and television comedy My Friend Irma.

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Films and television

In 1940, she had her first screen credit in an episode of the Crime Does Not Pay film series. Most of her film work in the 1940s was in uncredited bit parts, although she was the female lead with Harry Langdon in Double Trouble (1941). She recreated her My Friend Irma role on television for the show's first season before the cameras. However, she did not appear in the two movie adaptations, My Friend Irma (best known for the film debuts of Martin and Lewis) and My Friend Irma Goes West.

She had a supporting role in The Party Crashers (1958), a film now noted as the final screen appearances of troubled legend Frances Farmer and former child star Bobby Driscoll. That same year, Cathy and Elliott Lewis divorced, putting an end to their image as "Mr. and Mrs. Radio." A year later, she starred as half the title of a short-lived bid to bring another radio legend, Fibber McGee and Molly, to television, with Bob Sweeney as Fibber to Lewis' Molly; poor writing and an inability to adapt the radio show's humor to the visual medium (Lewis's portrayal of Molly sometimes came off colder and harsher than the source material) were factors in the show's failure.

By 1961, Lewis played a supporting role in the Spencer Tracy movie The Devil at 4 O'Clock and began a recurring role as George Baxter's haughty sister Deirdre on the television hit, Hazel, which starred another one-time radio presence, Shirley Booth (Miss Duffy in the comedy Duffy's Tavern).

Lewis played a widow courted by two muleskinners (Ken Curtis and Denver Pyle) in the 1964 episode "Graydon's Charge" of the syndicated series, Death Valley Days, hosted by Stanley Andrews. In the story line, the Union Army plans one of the last attacks of the American Civil War against a renegade Confederate camp in New Mexico Territory. Graydon (Curtis) agrees with reluctance to send his mules, laden with dynamite into the rival camp. The episode is semi-comedic.

Her final screen appearance was on a 1965 episode of the comedy western, F-Troop. However, she did have one more memorable contribution to make: the voice of Jade, a female spy/adventurer who appeared in two episodes of the original Jonny Quest animated series.

Cathy Lewis died of cancer on November 20, 1968, the ninth anniversary of her father's death.

Listen to

  • "On a Country Road" from Suspense
  • "The House In Cypress Canyon" from Suspense
  • Filmography

    Actress
    1967
    The Medicine Men (TV Series)
    1966
    Occasional Wife (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Zogerdorfer
    - No Talent Scouts (1966) - Mrs. Zogerdorfer
    1966
    F Troop (TV Series) as
    Whispering Breeze
    - Johnny Eagle Eye (1966) - Whispering Breeze
    1961
    Hazel (TV Series) as
    Deirdre Thompson
    - But Is It Art? (1966) - Deirdre Thompson
    - Hazel's Endearing Young Charms (1965) - Deirdre Thompson
    - Noblesse Oblige (1965) - Deirdre Thompson
    - Kindly Advise (1965) - Deirdre Thompson
    - Hazel Squares the Triangle (1964) - Deirdre Thompson
    - Maid for a Day (1964) - Deirdre Thompson
    - The Countess (1964) - Deirdre Thompson
    - The Fashion Show (1964) - Deirdre Thompson
    - Hazel and the Halfback (1963) - Deirdre Thompson
    - All Hazel Is Divided Into Three Parts (1963) - Deirdre Thompson
    - Hazel Digs a Hole for Herself (1963) - Deirdre Thompson
    - I've Been Singing All My Life (1963) - Deirdre Thompson
    - Hazel and the Lovebirds (1962) - Deirdre Thompson
    - License to Wed (1962) - Deirdre Thompson
    - Hazel's Day (1962) - Deirdre Thompson
    - Hazel's Mona Lisa Grin (1962) - Deirdre Thompson
    - George's Niece (1961) - Deirdre Thompson
    1965
    The Farmer's Daughter (TV Series) as
    Tess Dare / Melinda
    - Alias Katy Morley (1966) - Tess Dare
    - The Woman Behind the Man (1965) - Melinda
    1965
    Wagon Train (TV Series) as
    Captain Samantha Stewart
    - The Captain Sam Story (1965) - Captain Samantha Stewart
    1964
    Jonny Quest (TV Series) as
    Jade / Photographer / Kallum, Jade's servant / ...
    - Terror Island (1965) - Jade / Photographer / Kallum, Jade's servant (voice)
    - Double Danger (1964) - Jade (voice)
    - Pursuit of the Po-Ho (1964) - Dreena Hartman (voice)
    1964
    Death Valley Days (TV Series) as
    Mamie Scully
    - Graydon's Charge (1964) - Mamie Scully
    1963
    Ensign O'Toole (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Stoner
    - Operation: Re-enlist (1963) - Mrs. Stoner
    1962
    Empire (TV Series) as
    Grace Koenig
    - A Place to Put a Life (1962) - Grace Koenig
    1962
    Hatari! as
    Radio Operator (voice, uncredited)
    1961
    The Devil at 4 O'Clock as
    Matron
    1961
    Route 66 (TV Series) as
    Dora Windus
    - Fly Away Home: Part II (1961) - Dora Windus
    - Fly Away Home: Part I (1961) - Dora Windus
    1960
    The Jim Backus Show (TV Series) as
    Patsy, Mugsy's Moll
    - Crime a la Carte (1960) - Patsy, Mugsy's Moll
    1958
    The Danny Thomas Show (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Crane / Arlene Colby
    - Rusty Meets Little Lord Fauntleroy (1960) - Mrs. Crane
    - Kathy's Career (1958) - Arlene Colby
    1959
    Fibber McGee and Molly (TV Series) as
    Molly McGee
    - The Mountain Cabin (1960) - Molly McGee
    - The Perfect Game (1960) - Molly McGee
    - Molly's Political Career (1960) - Molly McGee
    - Molly's Birthday Present (1960) - Molly McGee
    - The Cow (1960) - Molly McGee
    - The Insurance Policy (1960) - Molly McGee
    - The Travel Bureau (1960) - Molly McGee
    - The Poem (1960) - Molly McGee
    - Shipwreck McGee (1960) - Molly McGee
    - Working Girls (1960) - Molly McGee
    - The Paint Job (1959) - Molly McGee
    - Molly's Mother (1959) - Molly McGee
    - The Masquerade Party (1959) - Molly McGee
    - Mayor McGee (1959) - Molly McGee
    - The Unwanted Guest (1959) - Molly McGee
    - The Poker Game (1959) - Molly McGee
    - The Courtship (1959) - Molly McGee
    - The Fred Nitney Story (1959) - Molly McGee
    - The Big Dance (1959) - Molly McGee
    - The Good Neighbor (1959) - Molly McGee
    - The Shooting Gallery (1959) - Molly McGee
    - The Trailer (1959) - Molly McGee
    1958
    The Party Crashers as
    Mrs. Nickerson
    1952
    My Friend Irma (TV Series) as
    Jane Stacy
    - The Clock Story (1953) - Jane Stacy
    1949
    The Story of Molly X as
    Jan
    1947
    The Hucksters as
    Wanda Jean (voice, uncredited)
    1943
    Slightly Dangerous as
    Salesgirl (uncredited)
    1942
    Wings for the Eagle as
    Personnel Clerk (uncredited)
    1942
    Kid Glove Killer as
    Bessie Wright (as Catherine Lewis)
    1942
    The Playgirls (Short) as
    Playgirl Band Leader (as Catherine Lewis)
    1941
    Double Trouble as
    Peggy Whitmore (as Catherine Lewis)
    1941
    Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day as
    Nurse (uncredited)
    1941
    Model Wife as
    Salesgirl (uncredited)
    1940
    Dr. Kildare's Crisis as
    Flo (uncredited)
    1940
    Little Nellie Kelly as
    Western Union Operator (uncredited)
    1940
    Soak the Old (Short) as
    Ruthie (as Catherine Lewis)
    1940
    We Who Are Young as
    Office Girl (uncredited)
    Self
    1952
    Stars in the Eye (TV Special) as
    Self

    References

    Cathy Lewis Wikipedia