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Dorothy Van

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Occupation
  
Actress, TV writer

Years active
  
1946-1992


Name
  
Dorothy Van

Role
  
TV actress

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Full Name
  
Dorothy Helene Vanberryl

Born
  
January 10, 1928 (
1928-01-10
)
Moline, Illinois, USA

Died
  
May 16, 2002, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Jim Evering (m. 1950–2000)

Movies and TV shows
  
Mama's Family, Loose Shoes

Children
  
Joshua Van, Nathan Van, Kathleen Van

Parents
  
Elmer J. Van, Emeline Franks Van

Similar People
  
Karin Argoud, Dick Clair, Eric Brown, Ken Berry, Vicki Lawrence

Dorothy Van (January 10, 1928 - May 16, 2002) was an American stage and TV actress who is best remembered for her comedic role as Aunt Effie Harper on the 1980s situation comedy Mama's Family.

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Early life

She was born Dorothy Helene Vanberryl in Moline, Illinois, to Elmer J. Vanberryl, a German post office worker, and Emeline Franks Vanberryl. As a child she spent considerable time watching the movies of the day. Her favorite actresses during this time were Irene Dunne, Loretta Young, and Bette Davis; and she remembered having a girlhood crush on Joel McCrea. She also enjoyed reading, writing, and painting. She was a devout Methodist, active in the church Sunday School at Christ United Methodist Church. Her father had suggested that upon completing high school, Dorothy should enroll in secretarial school, find a husband, and settle down. However, upon her 1946 graduation she pursued a stage career. Because her father did not approve of this decision she acted under the name "Dorothy Van" to avoid family embarrassment.

Acting career

When she arrived to Broadway she began as a chorus girl in musicals. She often appeared in uncredited roles in such plays as The Skin of Our Teeth, All My Sons, The Maids, The Heiress, The Shifting Heart, and The Mousetrap. After years of stage work she made her movie debut playing an army nurse in Loose Shoes. Later in the decade she landed a recurring role as Aunt Effie to Vicki Lawrence's character of Thelma Harper on Mama's Family; she appeared in seven episodes between 1983 and 1989.

Writing career

Van also wrote for the TV screen. In 1985 she wrote two episodes for the sitcom Silver Spoons; she also wrote episodes for Mama's Family, Punky Brewster, and Major Dad.

Retirement and later life

In 1992 Van retired from acting and writing. She and her husband continued living in Los Angeles; she worked in the St. Mark United Methodist Church as director of the church choir and Bible study sessions. She supported animal rights, the Republican Party, and civil rights for the elderly. In spite of her relatively few TV appearances, she took pride in receiving fan letters, which she kept for many years. She was close friends with Vicki Lawrence and with Ken Berry, who was also a native from her hometown, and she even became good friends with her childhood idol Shirley Temple who attended the same Methodist church in Los Angeles.

By 2000 Van had developed Parkinson's disease and was homebound. On May 16, 2002 Van died in her Los Angeles home. She was buried in Greenview Memorial Gardens in her hometown of Moline, Illinois.

Filmography

Writer
1992
Major Dad (TV Series) (written by - 1 episode)
- Base Desires (1992) - (written by)
-
Mama's Family (TV Series) (written by - 18 episodes, 1983 - 1990) (story - 1 episode, 1983)
- There Is Nothing Like the Dames (1990) - (written by)
- Mama Takes a Dive (1989) - (written by)
- There's No Place Like- No Place (1989) - (written by)
- Naomi's New Position (1988) - (written by)
- Naomi's Identity Crisis (1988) - (written by)
- A Friend Indeed (1988) - (written by)
- The Key to the Crime (1987) - (written by)
- Birthright (1987) - (written by)
- Cat's Meow (1986) - (written by)
- Ask Aunt Fran (1984) - (written by)
- Mama's Birthday (1984) - (written by)
- Black Belt Mama (1984) - (written by)
- Amateur Night (1983) - (written by)
- Rashomama (1983) - (written by)
- Flaming Forties (1983) - (written by)
- Positive Thinking (1983) - (story)
- Alien Marriage (1983) - (written by)
- Fran's Dress (1983) - (written by)
- The Wedding: Part 2 (1983) - (written by)
1984
Punky Brewster (TV Series) (written by - 2 episodes)
- Tap Your Troubles Away (1985) - (written by)
- Miss Adorable (1984) - (written by)
-
Silver Spoons (TV Series) (story - 1 episode, 1985) (written by - 1 episode, 1985)
- Special Friend (1985) - (story)
- The Trouble with Grandfather (1985) - (written by)
Miscellaneous
1983
Mama's Family (TV Series) (story editor - 12 episodes)
- A Grave Mistake (1984) - (story editor)
- Harper Versus Harper (1984) - (story editor)
- Supermarket (1984) - (story editor)
- The Mama Who Came to Dinner (1983) - (story editor)
- Amateur Night (1983) - (story editor)
- Aunt Gert Rides Again (1983) - (story editor)
- Ellen's Boyfriend (1983) - (story editor)
- Obscene Call (1983) - (story editor)
- Rashomama (1983) - (story editor)
- Naomi and the Stork (1983) - (story editor)
- Country Club (1983) - (story editor)
- Flaming Forties (1983) - (story editor)
Actress
1983
Mama's Family (TV Series) as
Aunt Effie Harper
- Mama's Layaway Plan (1989) - Aunt Effie Harper
- Mama's Girls (1988) - Aunt Effie Harper
- After the Fall (1987) - Aunt Effie Harper
- Porn Again (1987) - Aunt Effie Harper
- An Ill Wind (1986) - Aunt Effie Harper
- Farewell, Frannie (1986) - Aunt Effie Harper
- No Room at the Inn (1984) - Aunt Effie Harper (uncredited)
- The Wedding: Part 2 (1983) - Aunt Effie Harper
1978
Coming Attractions as
Army Nurse
1978
Peeping Times (TV Movie)
Self
1985
Rodney Dangerfield: Exposed (TV Special) as
Various
1972
The Scoey Mitchlll Show (TV Special) as
Self

References

Dorothy Van Wikipedia