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Cause of death
  
Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Donna Reed

Years active
  
1941–1985

Occupation
  
Actress


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Full Name
  
Donna Belle Mullenger

Born
  
January 27, 1921 (
1921-01-27
)

Resting place
  
Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery

Died
  
January 14, 1986, Beverly Hills, California, United States

Books
  
It's a Wonderful Life, Be Not Dismayed

Children
  
Mary Anne Owen, Penny Jane Owen, Timothy Owen, Anthony Owen

Spouse
  
Grover Asmus (m. 1974–1986), Tony Owen (m. 1945–1971), William J. Tuttle (m. 1943–1945)

Movies and TV shows
  
It's a Wonderful Life, The Donna Reed Show, From Here to Eternity, Dallas, They Were Expendable

Similar People
  
James Stewart, Lionel Barry, Frank Capra, Shelley Fabares, Henry Travers

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Donna Reed (born Donna Belle Mullenger; January 27, 1921 – January 14, 1986) was an American film and television actress and producer. Her career spanned more than 40 years, with performances in more than 40 films. She is well known for her role as Mary Hatch Bailey in Frank Capra's 1946 film It's a Wonderful Life. In 1953, she received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Lorene Burke in the war drama From Here to Eternity.

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Reed is probably most widely known for her work in television, notably as Donna Stone, a middle-class American mother and housewife in the sitcom The Donna Reed Show (1958–66), in which her character was more assertive than most other television mothers of the era. She received numerous Emmy Award nominations for this role and the Golden Globe Award for Best TV Star in 1963. Later in her career, Reed replaced Barbara Bel Geddes as Miss Ellie Ewing in the 1984–85 season of the television melodrama, Dallas; she sued the production company for breach of contract when she was abruptly fired upon Bel Geddes' decision to return to the show.

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Early life

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Reed was born Donna Belle Mullenger on a farm near Denison, Iowa, the daughter of Hazel Jane (née Shives; July 16, 1899 – July 17, 1975) and William Richard Mullenger (July 4, 1893 – July 15, 1981). The eldest of five children, she was raised as a Methodist. In 1936, while she was a sophomore at Denison (Iowa) High School, her chemistry teacher Edward Tompkins gave her the book How to Win Friends and Influence People. The book is said to have greatly influenced her life. Upon reading it she won the lead in the school play, was voted Campus Queen and was in the top 10 of the 1938 graduating class. Tompkins went on to work on the Manhattan Project. After graduating from Denison High School, Reed planned to become a teacher, but was unable to pay for college. She decided to move to California to attend Los Angeles City College on the advice of her aunt. While attending college, she performed in various stage productions but had no plans to become an actress. After receiving several offers to screen test for studios, Reed eventually signed with MGM, but insisted on finishing her education first.

Career

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In 1941 after signing with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Reed made her film debut in The Get-Away opposite Robert Sterling; she was billed as Donna Adams. MGM soon changed her name to Donna Reed, as there was anti-German feeling during World War II. She starred in The Courtship of Andy Hardy and had a supporting role with Edward Arnold in Eyes in the Night (1942). In 1943, she appeared in The Human Comedy with Mickey Rooney, and in They Were Expendable in 1945.

Her "girl-next-door" good looks and warm onstage personality made her a popular pin-up for many GIs during World War II. She personally answered letters from many GIs serving overseas.

In 1945, Reed struggled with an English accent and with a passive, underwritten role as Gladys Hallward in the first cinema adaptation of the Oscar Wilde novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray.

In 1946, Reed collaborated with her Denison High school chemistry teacher Edward R. Tompkins (who as noted above went on to work on the Manhattan Project) on the 1947 MGM film The Beginning or the End, which dealt with the history and concerns of the atom bomb.

In 1946, she was lent to RKO Pictures for the role of Mary Bailey in Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life. The film has since been named as one of the 100 best American films ever made by the American Film Institute and is regularly aired on television during the Christmas season.

Following the release of It's a Wonderful Life, Reed appeared in Green Dolphin Street (1947) with Lana Turner and Van Heflin. In 1949 she expressed a desire for better roles. Several years later, she performed in Scandal Sheet (1952).

In 1953, Reed played the role of Alma "Lorene" Burke, girlfriend of Montgomery Clift's character, in the World War II drama From Here to Eternity. The role earned Reed an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for 1953.

The Donna Reed Show

From 1958 to 1966, Reed starred in The Donna Reed Show, a television series produced by her then-husband, Tony Owen. The show featured her as Donna Stone, the wife of pediatrician Alex Stone (Carl Betz) and mother of Jeff (Paul Petersen) and Mary Stone (Shelley Fabares). The show ran for eight seasons on ABC. Reed won a Golden Globe Award and earned four Emmy Award nominations for her work on the series.

Reed described her show as "[...] a realistic picture of small town life with an often humorous twist. Our plots revolve around the most important thing in America—a loving family." In the show, Reed's character, Donna Stone, is a loving mother and wife, but also a strong, smart woman with feelings and a sense of humor. But some feminists criticized the show, asserting that it promoted submissiveness among housewives. In a 1979 interview, Reed, who had raised four children, responded, "I played a strong woman who could manage her family. That was offensive to a lot of people." In a 1984 television interview, Reed said of her show, "I felt that I was making, for women, a statement. This mother was not stupid. She wasn't domineering, but she was bright and I thought rather forward-thinking, happily married."

In a 2008 interview, Paul Petersen (who played her son Jeff Stone in the series) said,

"That's what the show was really about, the importance of family. That's where life's lessons are transmitted, generation to generation. There's a certain way in which these are transmitted, with love and affection." Petersen also stated that "[The Donna Reed Show] depicts a better time and place. It has a sort of level of intelligence and professionalism that is sadly lacking in current entertainment products. The messages it sent out were positive and uplifting. The folks you saw were likable, the family was fun, the situations were familiar to people. It provided 22-and-a-half-minutes of moral instruction and advice on how to deal with the little dilemmas of life."

Dallas

When The Donna Reed Show ended its run in 1966, Reed took time off from acting to concentrate on raising her children and engaging in political activism. She returned to acting in the 1970s, appearing in various guest spots in television series and television movies.

In the 1984–85 season of the television series Dallas, Reed replaced Barbara Bel Geddes as Miss Ellie Ewing. Of the show, Reed explained in a 1984 interview,

One of the main reasons Dallas is successful is the family. They all stick together. They may squabble, but they pull for one another and live under one roof, which is really tribal, and it's not true anymore! And I think deep down, everyone misses that.

When Bel Geddes agreed to return to the role for the 1985–86 season, Reed was abruptly fired. Reed failed in attempts to stop the 1985–86 season from going into production while she tried to get reinstated in the role of Miss Ellie. She sued for breach of contract, later settling out of court for over $1 million.

Personal life

From 1943 to 1945, Reed was married to make-up artist William Tuttle. After they divorced, in 1945 she married producer Tony Owen (b. 1907–d.1984). They raised four children together: Penny Jane, Anthony, Timothy, and Mary Anne (the two older children were adopted). After 26 years of marriage, Reed and Owen divorced in 1971.

Three years later, Reed married Grover W. Asmus, a retired United States Army colonel. They remained married until her death in 1986.

Political views

Reed, who was a registered Republican, was interested in politics. Her interest was piqued during the Vietnam War when she became concerned that her oldest son, Tony, might be drafted. In 1967, Reed became a peace activist and co-chaired the anti-war advocacy group, Another Mother for Peace. The group's slogan was, "War is not healthy for children and other living things." In a 1971 interview with the Los Angeles Times, Reed said, "In the beginning, we felt [Tony] should serve his country in a noncombatant role. But he wouldn't even accept that, feeling the whole thing was immoral. He didn't trust the government or the military. I've learned a lot from Tony."

In addition to opposing the Vietnam War, Reed also opposed nuclear power plants. She supported Democratic Senator Eugene McCarthy from Minnesota in the 1968 presidential election. He was a strong anti-war advocate.

Death

Donna Reed died of pancreatic cancer in Beverly Hills, California, on January 14, 1986, 13 days shy of her 65th birthday. She had been diagnosed with the illness three months earlier and told it was at a terminal stage. Her remains are interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.

Legacy

  • In 1987, Grover Asmus (Reed's widower), actresses Shelley Fabares and Norma Connolly, and numerous friends, associates, and family members created the Donna Reed Foundation for the Performing Arts. Based in Reed's hometown of Denison, the non-profit organization grants scholarships for performing arts students, runs an annual festival of performing arts workshops, and operates the Donna Reed Center for the Performing Arts.
  • Denison hosts an annual Donna Reed Festival. Reed's childhood home was located on Donna Reed Drive in Denison but was destroyed by a fire in 1983. Reed's Academy Award is on display at the W. A. McHenry Museum in Denison.
  • Donna Reed has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1610 Vine Street.
  • In May 2010, Turner Classic Movies honored Reed as their star of the month which saw Mary Owen pay a special tribute to her mother.
  • In a 2011 article, actress Shelley Fabares (who played Mary Stone on The Donna Reed Show) wrote,
  • [Donna Reed] definitely became my second mother. She was a role model and remains so to this day. I still periodically hear her voice in my head when I am making a decision about doing something, I hear her urging me on to make the stronger decision of the two. I just adored her.

    Fabares also described Reed as "a real Iowa girl. There is a bedrock decency to people in the Midwest. They are thoughtful and ready to help you if something needs to be done. She never lost that Midwest girl."

    Filmography

    Actress
    1984
    Dallas (TV Series) as
    Miss Ellie Ewing
    - Swan Song (1985) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    - Deliverance (1985) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    - Deeds and Misdeeds (1985) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    - The Ewing Connection (1985) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    - Terms of Estrangement (1985) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    - Sentences (1985) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    - The Verdict (1985) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    - Trial & Error (1985) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    - Dead Ends (1985) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    - Shattered Dreams (1985) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    - The Brothers Ewing (1985) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    - Sins of the Fathers (1985) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    - Legacy of Hate (1985) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    - Bail Out (1985) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    - Winds of War (1985) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    - Lockup in Laredo (1985) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    - Odd Man Out (1984) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    - Deja Vu (1984) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    - Do You Take This Woman? (1984) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    - Barbecue Five (1984) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    - Charlie (1984) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    - Shadows (1984) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    - Oil Baron's Ball III (1984) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    - Homecoming (1984) - Miss Ellie Ewing
    1984
    The Love Boat (TV Series) as
    Polly Sullivan
    - Hong Kong Cruise: Polly's Poker Palace/Shop Ahoy/Double Date/The Hong Kong Affair/Two Tails of a City: Part 2 (1984) - Polly Sullivan
    - Hong Kong Cruise: Polly's Poker Palace/Shop Ahoy/Double Date/The Hong Kong Affair/Two Tails of a City: Part 1 (1984) - Polly Sullivan
    1983
    Deadly Lessons (TV Movie) as
    Miss Wade
    1979
    The Best Place to Be (TV Movie) as
    Sheila Callahan
    1958
    The Donna Reed Show (TV Series) as
    Donna Stone
    - By-Line--Jeff Stone (1966) - Donna Stone
    - What Price Home? (1966) - Donna Stone
    - So You Really Think You're Young at Heart? (1966) - Donna Stone
    - No More Parties - Almost (1966) - Donna Stone
    - Is There a Small Hotel? (1966) - Donna Stone
    - The Return of Mark (1966) - Donna Stone
    - All This and Voltaire Too? (1966) - Donna Stone
    - Calling Willie Mays (1966) - Donna Stone
    - When I Was Your Age (1966) - Donna Stone
    - Do It Yourself Donna (1966) - Donna Stone
    - My Son, the Councilman (1966) - Donna Stone
    - How to Handle a Woman (1965) - Donna Stone
    - Never Look a Gift House in the Mouth (1965) - Donna Stone
    - Uncle Jeff Needs You (1965) - Donna Stone
    - Slipped Disc (1965) - Donna Stone
    - Rally Round the Girls, Boys (1965) - Donna Stone
    - The Gladiators (1965) - Donna Stone
    - The Big League Shock (1965) - Donna Stone
    - Trees (1965) - Donna Stone
    - Author, Author (1965) - Donna Stone
    - Do Me a Favor, Don't Do Me Any Favors (1965) - Donna Stone
    - Charge (1965) - Donna Stone
    - Four on the Floor (1965) - Donna Stone
    - Think Mink (1965) - Donna Stone
    - Boy Meets Girl Machine (1965) - Donna Stone
    - With This Ring (1965) - Donna Stone
    - Pop Goes Theresa (1965) - Donna Stone
    - Indoor Outing (1965) - Donna Stone
    - The Rolling Stones (1965) - Donna Stone
    - The Mysterious Smile (1965) - Donna Stone
    - The Unheroic Hero (1965) - Donna Stone
    - Guests, Guests, Who Needs Guests? (1965) - Donna Stone
    - Peacocks on the Roof (1965) - Donna Stone
    - The Stamp Collector (1965) - Donna Stone
    - The Gift Shop (1965) - Donna Stone
    - Now You See It, Now You Don't (1965) - Donna Stone
    - The Windfall (1965) - Donna Stone
    - Home Wreckonomics (1965) - Donna Stone
    - Painter, Go Home (1965) - Donna Stone
    - Joe College (1965) - Donna Stone
    - Thy Name Is Woman (1965) - Donna Stone
    - Overture in A-Flat (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Old Faithful (1964) - Donna Stone
    - It's All in the Cards (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Donna's Bank Account (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Quads of Trouble (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Surprise, Surprise (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Anyone Can Drive? (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Circumstantial Evidence (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Royal Flush (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Instant Family (1964) - Donna Stone
    - The Tycoons (1964) - Donna Stone
    - The Daughter Complex (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Who's Who on 202? (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Play Ball (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Dad Drops By (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Operation: Anniversary (1964) - Donna Stone
    - The Pros and the Cons (1964) - Donna Stone
    - My Son the Catcher (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Four's a Crowd (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Love Letters Are for Burning (1964) - Donna Stone
    - One Little Word (1964) - Donna Stone
    - A Day for Remembering (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Pandemonium in the Condominium (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Neither a Borrower Nor a Lender Be (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Teamwork (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Home Sweet Homemaker (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Guest in the Nursery (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Will the Real Chicken Please Stand Up? (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Today I Am a Girl (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Something Funny Happened on the Way to the Altar (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Who's Rockin' the Partnership (1964) - Donna Stone
    - The Combo (1964) - Donna Stone
    - First Addition (1964) - Donna Stone
    - Nice Work (1963) - Donna Stone
    - Moon Shot (1963) - Donna Stone
    - Air Date (1963) - Donna Stone
    - A Touch of Glamour (1963) - Donna Stone
    - What Are Friends For? (1963) - Donna Stone
    - Sweet Mystery of Wife (1963) - Donna Stone
    - Post Time (1963) - Donna Stone
    - Mary Comes Home (1963) - Donna Stone
    - It Grows on Trees (1963) - Donna Stone
    - The Bigger They Are (1963) - Donna Stone
    - The Boys in 309 (1963) - Donna Stone
    - House Divided (1963) - Donna Stone
    - Whatever You Wish (1963) - Donna Stone
    - Brighten the Corner (1963) - Donna Stone
    - The Playmate (1963) - Donna Stone
    - Day of the Hero (1963) - Donna Stone
    - Big Wheel (1963) - Donna Stone
    - All Women Are Dangerous (1963) - Donna Stone
    - All Those Dreams (1963) - Donna Stone
    - Boys and Girls (1963) - Donna Stone
    - Friends and Neighbors (1963) - Donna Stone
    - The Handy Man (1963) - Donna Stone
    - Everywhere That Mary Goes (1963) - Donna Stone
    - The Two Doctors Stone (1963) - Donna Stone
    - Where the Stones Are (1963) - Donna Stone
    - The House on the Hill (1963) - Donna Stone
    - Pioneer Woman (1963) - Donna Stone
    - Big Sixteen (1963) - Donna Stone
    - Three Is a Family (1963) - Donna Stone
    - A Way of Her Own (1963) - Donna Stone
    - The New Look (1963) - Donna Stone
    - The Chinese Horse (1963) - Donna Stone
    - A Woman's Place (1963) - Donna Stone
    - Just a Little Wedding (1963) - Donna Stone
    - Jeff Stands Alone (1962) - Donna Stone
    - The Soft Touch (1962) - Donna Stone
    - The Winning Ticket (1962) - Donna Stone
    - The Makeover Man (1962) - Donna Stone
    - The Baby Buggy (1962) - Donna Stone
    - Man to Man (1962) - Donna Stone
    - Big Star (1962) - Donna Stone
    - Rebel with a Cause (1962) - Donna Stone
    - Fine Feathers (1962) - Donna Stone
    - My Dad (1962) - Donna Stone
    - Mary, Mary Quite Contrary (1962) - Donna Stone
    - Who Needs Glasses? (1962) - Donna Stone
    - To Be a Boy (1962) - Donna Stone
    - Mrs. Stone and Dr. Hyde (1962) - Donna Stone
    - Mister Nice Guy (1962) - Donna Stone
    - Dear Wife (1962) - Donna Stone
    - The Father Image (1962) - Donna Stone
    - The Man in the Mask (1962) - Donna Stone
    - On to Fairview (1962) - Donna Stone
    - The Swingin' Set (1962) - Donna Stone
    - The Caravan (1962) - Donna Stone
    - Donna Meets Roberta (1962) - Donna Stone
    - Man of Action (1962) - Donna Stone
    - The Fortune Teller (1962) - Donna Stone
    - Skin Deep (1962) - Donna Stone
    - Winner Takes All (1962) - Donna Stone
    - Hilldale 500 (1962) - Donna Stone
    - Once Upon a Timepiece (1962) - Donna Stone
    - The Fireball (1962) - Donna Stone
    - The Wide Open Spaces (1962) - Donna Stone
    - Free Flight (1962) - Donna Stone
    - The Golden Trap (1962) - Donna Stone
    - The New Office (1962) - Donna Stone
    - Explorer's Ten (1962) - Donna Stone
    - Donna's Prima Donna (1962) - Donna Stone
    - Aloha, Kimi (1962) - Donna Stone
    - For Angie with Love (1962) - Donna Stone
    - Dr. Stone and His Horseless Carriage (1962) - Donna Stone
    - The Toughest Kid in School (1961) - Donna Stone
    - A Very Bright Boy (1961) - Donna Stone
    - Way of a Woman (1961) - Donna Stone
    - The Fabulous O'Hara (1961) - Donna Stone
    - Alex, the Professor (1961) - Donna Stone
    - Private Tutor (1961) - Donna Stone
    - The Paper Tycoon (1961) - Donna Stone
    - The Electrical Storm (1961) - Donna Stone
    - All Is Forgiven (1961) - Donna Stone
    - One of Those Days (1961) - Donna Stone
    - New Girl in Town (1961) - Donna Stone
    - The Monster (1961) - Donna Stone
    - Mouse at Play (1961) - Donna Stone
    - The Close Shave (1961) - Donna Stone
    - A Rose Is a Rose (1961) - Donna Stone
    - One Starry Night (1961) - Donna Stone
    - Mary's Little Lambs (1961) - Donna Stone
    - The Mustache (1961) - Donna Stone
    - Mary's Driving Lesson (1961) - Donna Stone
    - Military School (1961) - Donna Stone
    - The Good Guys and the Bad Guys (1961) - Donna Stone
    - Jeff, the Treasurer (1961) - Donna Stone
    - For Better or Worse (1961) - Donna Stone
    - Let's Look at Love (1961) - Donna Stone
    - Music Hath Charms (1961) - Donna Stone
    - The Merry Month of April (1961) - Donna Stone
    - Donna's Helping Hand (1961) - Donna Stone
    - Mary's Heart Throb (1961) - Donna Stone
    - The Poodle Parlor (1961) - Donna Stone
    - Aunt Belle's Earrings (1961) - Donna Stone
    - Tony Martin Visits (1961) - Donna Stone
    - The Busy People (1961) - Donna Stone
    - The Geisha Girl (1961) - Donna Stone
    - Trip to Nowhere (1961) - Donna Stone
    - Donna Directs a Play (1961) - Donna Stone
    - The Stones Go to Hollywood (1961) - Donna Stone
    - Variations on a Theme (1961) - Donna Stone
    - World's Greatest Entertainer (1961) - Donna Stone
    - Character Building (1961) - Donna Stone
    - The Lean and Hungry Look (1960) - Donna Stone
    - Someone Is Watching (1960) - Donna Stone
    - Donna Goes to a Reunion (1960) - Donna Stone
    - Decisions, Decisions, Decisions (1960) - Donna Stone
    - The Model Daughter (1960) - Donna Stone
    - It Only Hurts When I Laugh (1960) - Donna Stone
    - Never Marry a Doctor (1960) - Donna Stone
    - Higher Learning (1960) - Donna Stone
    - Worried, Anyone? (1960) - Donna Stone
    - Alex's Twin (1960) - Donna Stone
    - How the Other Side Lives (1960) - Donna Stone
    - The Love Letter (1960) - Donna Stone
    - Donna Decorates (1960) - Donna Stone
    - The Mystery Woman (1960) - Donna Stone
    - Weekend (1960) - Donna Stone
    - Cool Cat (1960) - Donna Stone
    - The Wedding Present (1960) - Donna Stone
    - Love's Sweet Awakening (1960) - Donna Stone
    - The Gossip (1960) - Donna Stone
    - The First Time We Met (1960) - Donna Stone
    - Mary's Crusade (1960) - Donna Stone
    - Jeff, the Financial Genius (1960) - Donna Stone
    - The Career Woman (1960) - Donna Stone
    - Alex Runs the House (1960) - Donna Stone
    - Mary's Growing Pain (1960) - Donna Stone
    - Pickles for Charity (1960) - Donna Stone
    - The Perfect Pitch (1960) - Donna Stone
    - The Fatal Leap (1960) - Donna Stone
    - The Gentle Dew (1960) - Donna Stone
    - The Editorial (1960) - Donna Stone
    - A Night to Howl (1960) - Donna Stone
    - A Place to Go (1960) - Donna Stone
    - The First Quarrel (1960) - Donna Stone
    - The Free Soul (1960) - Donna Stone
    - Just a Housewife (1960) - Donna Stone
    - The New Mother (1960) - Donna Stone
    - The Secret (1960) - Donna Stone
    - The Broken Spirit (1960) - Donna Stone
    - Lucky Girl (1959) - Donna Stone
    - The Homecoming Dance (1959) - Donna Stone
    - A Difference of Opinion (1959) - Donna Stone
    - The Punishment (1959) - Donna Stone
    - Jeff Joins a Club (1959) - Donna Stone
    - All Mothers Worry (1959) - Donna Stone
    - Flowers for the Teacher (1959) - Donna Stone
    - Nothing Like a Good Book (1959) - Donna Stone
    - The Neighborly Gesture (1959) - Donna Stone
    - Going Steady (1959) - Donna Stone
    - The First Child (1959) - Donna Stone
    - A Friend Indeed (1959) - Donna Stone
    - A Penny Earned (1959) - Donna Stone
    - Sleep No More My Lady (1959) - Donna Stone
    - That's Show Business (1959) - Donna Stone
    - Operation Deadbeat (1959) - Donna Stone
    - Advice to Young Lovers (1959) - Donna Stone
    - Tomorrow Comes Too Soon (1959) - Donna Stone
    - Miss Lovelace Comes to Tea (1959) - Donna Stone
    - The Testimonial (1959) - Donna Stone
    - The Grateful Patient (1959) - Donna Stone
    - Do You Trust Your Child? (1959) - Donna Stone
    - The Hero (1959) - Donna Stone
    - The Parting of the Ways (1959) - Donna Stone
    - April Fool (1959) - Donna Stone
    - The Flowered Print Dress (1959) - Donna Stone
    - Mary's Campaign (1959) - Donna Stone
    - The Ideal Wife (1959) - Donna Stone
    - Boys Will Be Boys (1959) - Donna Stone
    - The Report Card (1959) - Donna Stone
    - Love Thy Neighbor (1959) - Donna Stone
    - Donna Plays Cupid (1959) - Donna Stone
    - Have Fun (1959) - Donna Stone
    - Jeff vs. Mary (1959) - Donna Stone
    - It's the Principle of the Thing (1959) - Donna Stone
    - Nothing But the Truth (1959) - Donna Stone
    - Jeff's Double Life (1959) - Donna Stone
    - Mary's Double Date (1958) - Donna Stone
    - A Very Merry Christmas (1958) - Donna Stone
    - The Busy Body (1958) - Donna Stone
    - The Beaded Bag (1958) - Donna Stone
    - The Baby Contest (1958) - Donna Stone
    - Guest in the House (1958) - Donna Stone
    - Dough Re Mi (1958) - Donna Stone
    - Change Partners and Dance (1958) - Donna Stone
    - Three-Part Mother (1958) - Donna Stone
    - The Foundling (1958) - Donna Stone
    - The Football Uniform (1958) - Donna Stone
    - The Male Ego (1958) - Donna Stone
    - The Hike (1958) - Donna Stone
    - Pardon My Gloves (1958) - Donna Stone
    - Weekend Trip (1958) - Donna Stone
    1960
    Pepe as
    Donna Reed
    1958
    The Whole Truth as
    Carol Poulton
    1957
    Suspicion (TV Series) as
    Letty Jason
    - The Other Side of the Curtain (1957) - Letty Jason
    1957
    General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
    Rayna
    - Flight from Tormendero (1957) - Rayna
    1956
    Beyond Mombasa as
    Ann Wilson
    1956
    Backlash as
    Karyl Orton
    1956
    Ransom! as
    Edith Stannard
    1956
    The Benny Goodman Story as
    Alice Hammond
    1955
    Tales of Hans Anderson (TV Series)
    - Wee Willie Winkie (1955)
    1955
    The Far Horizons as
    Sacajawea
    1954
    The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) as
    Lydia Campbell
    - Portrait of Lydia (1954) - Lydia Campbell
    1954
    The Last Time I Saw Paris as
    Marion Ellswirth
    1954
    They Rode West as
    Laurie MacKaye
    1954
    Three Hours to Kill as
    Laurie Mastin
    1954
    The Big Moment (Short) as
    Deborah
    1953
    Gun Fury as
    Jennifer Ballard
    1953
    The Caddy as
    Kathy Taylor
    1953
    From Here to Eternity as
    Alma - aka Lorene
    1953
    Raiders of the Seven Seas as
    Alida
    1953
    Trouble Along the Way as
    Alice Singleton
    1952
    Hangman's Knot as
    Molly Hull
    1952
    Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder as
    Donna Reed (uncredited)
    1952
    Scandal Sheet as
    Julie Allison
    1951
    Saturday's Hero as
    Melissa
    1949
    Chicago Deadline as
    Rosita Jean d'Ur
    1948
    Beyond Glory as
    Ann Daniels
    1947
    Green Dolphin Street as
    Marguerite Patourel
    1946
    It's a Wonderful Life as
    Mary Hatch
    1946
    Faithful in My Fashion as
    Jean 'Chunky' Kendrick
    1945
    They Were Expendable as
    Lt. Sandy Davyss
    1945
    The Picture of Dorian Gray as
    Gladys Hallward
    1944
    Gentle Annie as
    Mary Lingen
    1944
    See Here, Private Hargrove as
    Carol Holliday
    1943
    Sucker Bait (Documentary short) as
    Geraldine - Waitress
    1943
    Thousands Cheer as
    Customer in Red Skelton Skit
    1943
    The Man from Down Under as
    Mary Wilson
    1943
    Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case as
    Marcia Bradburn
    1943
    The Human Comedy as
    Bess Macauley
    1942
    Personalities (Short)(uncredited)
    1942
    Eyes in the Night as
    Barbara Lawry
    1942
    Apache Trail as
    Rosalia Martinez
    1942
    Calling Dr. Gillespie as
    Marcia Bradburn
    1942
    Mokey as
    Anthea Delano
    1942
    The Courtship of Andy Hardy as
    Melodie Nesbit
    1942
    The Bugle Sounds as
    Sally Hanson
    1941
    Babes on Broadway as
    Jonesy's Secretary (uncredited)
    1941
    Shadow of the Thin Man as
    Molly
    1941
    The Getaway as
    Maria Theresa O'Reilly
    1940
    Convicted Woman as
    Inmate (uncredited)
    Soundtrack
    1990
    Father Dowling Mysteries (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - The Ghost of a Chance Mystery (1990) - (performer: "Buffalo Gal (Won't You Come Out Tonight) - uncredited)
    1945
    The Picture of Dorian Gray ("Good-Bye, Little Yellow Bird", uncredited)
    1943
    The Human Comedy (performer: "All the World Will Be Jealous of Me" (1917), "A Dream" (1902) - uncredited)
    1942
    Mokey ("The Prisoner's Song (If I Had the Wings of an Angel)" (1924), uncredited)
    Self
    1973
    AFI Life Achievement Award (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Audience Member
    - AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Frank Capra (1982) - Self
    - AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to John Ford (1973) - Self - Audience Member (uncredited)
    1978
    The 50th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Past Winner
    1978
    ABC's Silver Anniversary Celebration (TV Special) as
    Self
    1974
    ABC Late Night (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - That's Entertainment: 50 Years of MGM (1974) - Self
    1964
    The 36th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1963
    The 35th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1963
    The Lawrence Welk Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Live in Chicago - Guests: Jayne Walton & Don McNeill (1963) - Self
    1961
    The 13th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee & Presenter
    1960
    The 12th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1959
    The 11th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee & Presenter
    1958
    I've Got a Secret (TV Series) as
    Self - Panelist
    - Episode dated 17 December 1958 (1958) - Self - Panelist
    1958
    The Arthur Murray Party (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #9.11 (1958) - Self
    1958
    This Is Your Life (TV Series)
    - Donna Reed (1958)
    1956
    MGM Parade (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.20 (1956) - Self - Guest
    1956
    Variety Club of Great Britain Awards for 1955 (TV Special documentary short) as
    Self
    1955
    The 27th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1954
    The 26th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Winner
    1953
    Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Laugh Parade (Short) as
    Self
    1950
    Screen Snapshots: Hollywood's Famous Feet (Documentary short) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1950
    Screen Actors (Documentary short) as
    Self (uncredited)
    Archive Footage
    2022
    Say Hey, Willie Mays! (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2022
    Lucy and Desi (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2019
    The Directors (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - John Sturges (2019) - Self (uncredited)
    2017
    CBS News Sunday Morning (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #40.14 (2017) - Self
    2015
    Sinatra: All or Nothing at All (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Part 1 (2015) - Self
    2014
    The Sixties (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Donna Stone
    - When Television Came of Age (2014) - Donna Stone
    2014
    And the Oscar Goes to... (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2011
    Colorshopping Vol. 2 (Video) as
    Self
    2011
    Stars of the Silver Screen (TV Series) as
    Mary Hatch
    - James Stewart (2011) - Mary Hatch (uncredited)
    2011
    A Night at the Movies: Merry Christmas! (TV Movie documentary) as
    Mary Bailey (uncredited)
    2011
    These Amazing Shadows (Documentary) as
    Mary Hatch (uncredited)
    2010
    I Am (Documentary) as
    Mary Hatch (uncredited)
    2006
    Costas Now (TV Series) as
    Donna Stone
    - Episode #2.1 (2006) - Donna Stone
    2006
    Polònia (TV Series) as
    Mary Hatch
    - Episode #1.9 (2006) - Mary Hatch (uncredited)
    2005
    Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (Documentary) as
    Mary Hatch (uncredited)
    2004
    Love Find Andy Hardy Intro (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    1999
    Television: The First Fifty Years (Video documentary) as
    Donna Stone
    1999
    Intimate Portrait (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Donna Reed (1999) - Self
    1999
    The 71st Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Mary Hatch Bailey (uncredited)
    1998
    Headliners & Legends with Matt Lauer (TV Series documentary)
    - Dean Martin
    1997
    Christmas Unwrapped: The History of Christmas (TV Movie documentary) as
    Mary Bailey
    1996
    Éste es mi barrio (TV Series) as
    Mary Hatch
    - Feliz Navidad (1996) - Mary Hatch (uncredited)
    1996
    Escape from It's a Wonderful Life (TV Movie) as
    Mary Hatch (uncredited)
    1994
    The Our Gang Story (Video documentary) as
    Mary Hatch
    1991
    Funny Women of Television (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    1990
    Father Dowling Mysteries (TV Series) as
    Mary Hatch
    - The Ghost of a Chance Mystery (1990) - Mary Hatch (uncredited)
    1989
    Free Spirit (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Love That Winnie (1989) - Self (uncredited)
    1988
    Walt Disney World 4th of July Spectacular (TV Special) as
    Mary Hatch
    1987
    Cheers (TV Series) as
    Mary Hatch
    - Christmas Cheers (1987) - Mary Hatch (uncredited)
    1987
    James Stewart: A Wonderful Life - Hosted by Johnny Carson (TV Movie) as
    Mary Hatch
    1984
    The Moviemakers (TV Series)
    - The Films of Frank Capra (1984)
    1980
    AFI Life Achievement Award (TV Series) as
    Mary Hatch
    - AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to James Stewart (1980) - Mary Hatch (uncredited)
    1976
    America at the Movies (Documentary) as
    Mary Hatch
    1963
    Hollywood Without Make-Up (Documentary) as
    Self
    1944
    Twenty Years After (Short)

    References

    Donna Reed Wikipedia