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Occupation
  
Actress, dancer

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Frances Rafferty


Relatives
  
Brother Max Rafferty

Years active
  
1942–1977

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Born
  
June 16, 1922 (
1922-06-16
)

Died
  
April 18, 2004, Paso Robles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Thomas R. Baker (m. 1948–2004), John Harlan (m. 1944–1947)

Parents
  
Maxwell Lewis Rafferty, Snr., DeEtta Cox Rafferty

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Max Rafferty, S Sylvan Simon, Cecilia Parker, Peggy Moran, Sam Newfield

Children
  
Kevin Baker, Briget Baker

Movie Legends - Frances Rafferty


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Frances Anne Rafferty (June 16, 1922 – April 18, 2004) was an American actress, dancer, World War II pin-up girl and MGM contract star.

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Early life

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Frances Anne Rafferty was born in Sioux City, Iowa, the daughter of Maxwell Lewis Rafferty, Sr. (1886-1967), and the former DeEtta Frances Cox Rafferty (c. 1892-1972). She was the younger sister of California conservative educator and Republican politician Max Rafferty, whose wife was also named "Frances." At the age of nine she moved with her family to Los Angeles, California. At a young age she studied dancing, and her physical attributes and dancing skills led to work in the film industry.

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Rafferty attended Miss Bryant's Day School and Bryant School while the family lived in Iowa. After moving to California, she graduated from University High School in Los Angeles.

Career

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Signed by MGM Studios, Frances made her film debut in 1942. She appeared in minor and secondary roles, and although she had a part in the 1944 film Dragon Seed with Katharine Hepburn and Walter Huston, her significant parts were limited almost exclusively to "B" movies. For instance, in 1948, she starred with Hugh Beaumont in the Film Noir movie, Money Madness, directed by Sam Newfield. Her only 'major film' role was in Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood (1945).

During World War II she was a volunteer pin-up girl for YANK magazine, a publication for the soldiers of the United States military.

In 1949, Rafferty was a performer on the anthology series Oboler Comedy Theater on ABC television. In 1954, she guest starred in two episodes of CBS's The Public Defender, starring Reed Hadley and based on cases of attorneys for the indigent.

From 1954 to 1959, she appeared as Ruth Ruskin Henshaw in all 156 episodes of the Desilu Studios CBS sitcom December Bride, with co-stars Spring Byington as her mother, Lily Ruskin, and Dean Miller as her husband, Matt Henshaw. Harry Morgan played the wisecracking neighbor, Pete Porter. When Harry Morgan and Cara Williams joined in another CBS sitcom, Pete and Gladys in 1960, Rafferty was subsequently cast in seven episodes in the role of "Nancy".

Rafferty appeared in a number of different television programs throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Among them were two guest appearances on Perry Mason. After her retirement from acting in 1965, she made a final appearance in a 1977 episode of Karl Malden's ABC crime drama, The Streets of San Francisco.

Personal life

She was married to John Harlan from 1944 until their divorce in 1947. (Rafferty's biography on the The Des Moines Register's DataCentral site gives Rafferty's first husband's name as "Maj. John Horton". An Associated Press news story dated February 18, 1947, reported, "Movie Actress Frances Rafferty obtained a divorce today from John E. Horton, former army major.") In 1948, she married Thomas R. Baker, and together they had two children. Following her retirement from acting, Rafferty and her husband operated a ranch where they bred and raised quarter horses.

Frances Rafferty died in 2004 in Paso Robles, California, just three months after the passing of her December Bride costar Dean Miller. With the death of Harry Morgan in 2011, none of the December Bride cast is still living.

Filmography

Actress
1975
The Streets of San Francisco (TV Series) as
Maxine Carson / Nancy Wilcox
- Dead Lift (1977) - Maxine Carson
- Asylum (1975) - Nancy Wilcox
1965
Lassie (TV Series) as
Ann Porter
- It's an Ill Wind (1965) - Ann Porter
1964
My Three Sons (TV Series) as
Heather Marlow
- Never Look Back (1964) - Heather Marlow
1961
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Miss Adler / Sue Franks
- The Case of the Devious Delinquent (1963) - Miss Adler
- The Case of the Grumbling Grandfather (1961) - Sue Franks
1963
Alcoa Premiere (TV Series) as
Rose
- This Will Kill You (1963) - Rose
1962
Pete and Gladys (TV Series) as
Nancy
- The Case of the Gossipy Maid (1962) - Nancy
- The Lame Excuse (1962) - Nancy
- Pete's Party Dress (1962) - Nancy
- Maternity House (1962) - Nancy
- Sleepytime Wife (1962) - Nancy
- The Chocolate Cake Caper (1962) - Nancy
- Never Forget a Friend (1962) - Nancy
1961
Wings of Chance as
Arlene Baker
1959
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Louise Morgan
- Moochie of Pop Warner Football: From Ticonderoga to Disneyland (1960) - Louise Morgan
- Moochie of Pop Warner Football: Pee Wees Versus City Hall (1960) - Louise Morgan
- Moochie of the Little League: Wrong Way Moochie (1959) - Louise Morgan
- Moochie of the Little League: A Diamond Is a Boy's Best Friend (1959) - Louise Morgan
1954
December Bride (TV Series) as
Ruth Henshaw
- Bald Baby (1959) - Ruth Henshaw
- Lily the Example (1959) - Ruth Henshaw
- Lily Helps Twilly (1959) - Ruth Henshaw
- Lily Goes Fishing (1959) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Texan, Rory Calhoun (1959) - Ruth Henshaw
- Stan Loses His Nerve (1959) - Ruth Henshaw
- Ruth the Brain (1959) - Ruth Henshaw
- Lily Babysits (1959) - Ruth Henshaw
- Lily's Advice Column (1959) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Martian Show (1959) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Scotch Show (1959) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Hi-Fi Show (1959) - Ruth Henshaw
- Lily's Blind Date (1959) - Ruth Henshaw
- Nurse Is Fired (1959) - Ruth Henshaw
- Pete Has a Baby (1959) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Nurse Show (1959) - Ruth Henshaw
- Beat Generation (1959) - Ruth Henshaw
- Child of Nature (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- Car for Christmas (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Post Office Show (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- Power Saw (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- Tough Mother-in-Law (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- Horse Phobia (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Zsa Zsa Gabor Show (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- Hilda Gets Engaged (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Chimp Show (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- Bride's Father-in-Law (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- Fenwick Arms (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Alaska Show (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Edgar Bergen Show (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- Matt-Pete Fight (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- Lily on Boat (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Capistrano Show (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- Wedding Float (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- Lily's Birthday Dress (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Mickey Rooney Show (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- Aunt Emily (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Gilbert Roland Show (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- Sleep Teaching (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Bouncer Show (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Ed Wynn Show (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- Army Buddy (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- Baby Rehearsal (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Fred MacMurray Show (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- Contour Chair (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Muscleman Show (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- Housemother (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Antique (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Parrot Show (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Airplane Show (1958) - Ruth Henshaw
- Hot Meal (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- Ruth Goes Home to Mother (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Butler Show (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Other Woman (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- Matt's Gray Hair (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Microphone Show (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- Sports Car (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- Photography Show (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Golf Lesson (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- Mean Grandfather (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- Vallee's Protege (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- Lily-Hilda Fight (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- Mountain Climbing (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- Song Plugging (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Old Man (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- Do It Yourself (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- Englishman (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Hobo Show (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- Kissing Booth (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- Masquerade Party (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Engagement Show (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- Duck Hunting (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Piano Show (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- Mother-in-Law Club (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- Study Group (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Budget Show (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Homecoming Show (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- Chicken Farm (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- Royalty (1957) - Ruth Henshaw
- New Year's Party (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- Football Hero (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- Man Town (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Indian Show (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Decorating Show (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Jockey (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- Lily and the Prowler (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- Ritzy Neighborhood (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Prize Fighter (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- House on Blocks (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Marjorie Main Show (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Rory Calhoun Show (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- Swimming Pool (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- Lily the Matchmaker (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- Lily and the Sailor (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Beauty Pageant (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- Jaywalker (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- Ruth's Haircut (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- Lily in a Gas Station (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- Pete's Brother-in-Law (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- Handcuffs (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- Ruth Gets a Job (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Wrestler (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- Sunken Den (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Texas Show: Part 3 (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Texas Show: Part 2 (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Texas Show: Part 1 (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Rudy Vallee Show (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- Matt's Movie Career (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Trailer Show (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- Operation Coleslaw (1956) - Ruth Henshaw
- Rate Your Mate (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- High Sierras (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- Family Quarrel (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- Big Game Hunter (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- Skid Row (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Laundromat Show (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- Let Yourself Go (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Shoplifter (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- Ruth Neglects Matt (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- Lily and the Wolf (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Pizza Show (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Boxing Show (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- Chicken Salad (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- Lily's Song (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Other Couple (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Line-Up (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- Matt's Moustache (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- Gossip (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- Psychiatrist (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- Theater Tickets (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- Matt Cooks (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- Lily's Niece (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- Mexico (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Breakup (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- Wedding Preparations (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- Jealousy (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- Surprise Party (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Insurance Show (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Uranium Show (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Sentimentalist (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Grandfather Clock (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- Lily the Artist (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- Lily Wants to Pay Her Way (1955) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Luau (1954) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Christmas Show (1954) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Rich Man (1954) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Gigolo (1954) - Ruth Henshaw
- Lily Hires a Maid (1954) - Ruth Henshaw
- Lily's Mother-in-Law (1954) - Ruth Henshaw
- Grunion Hunting (1954) - Ruth Henshaw
- My Soldier (1954) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Veterinarian (1954) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Accident (1954) - Ruth Henshaw
- The Chinese Dinner (1954) - Ruth Henshaw
- Lily Is Bored (1954) - Ruth Henshaw
- Lily Ruskin Arrives (1954) - Ruth Henshaw
1958
Alcoa Theatre (TV Series) as
Kathy Morton
- The Perfectionist (1958) - Kathy Morton
1956
General Electric Summer Originals (TV Series)
- The Unwilling Witness (1956)
1956
Matinee Theatre (TV Series)
- Herself Alone (1956)
1956
The Millionaire (TV Series) as
Dr. Olivia Grainger
- The Olivia Grainger Story (1956) - Dr. Olivia Grainger
1952
Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) as
Kathy / Kathy Maston / Maureen
- The Quitter (1955) - Kathy
- Mystery of Murder (1954) - Kathy Maston
- Give the Guy a Break (1954) - Maureen
- The White Cream Pitcher (1952)
1955
Stage 7 (TV Series) as
Jenny
- Where You Loved Me (1955) - Jenny
1954
Public Defender (TV Series) as
Nora Fulton / Barbara Norton
- Story of Nora Fulton (1955) - Nora Fulton
- Third Floor Rear (1954) - Barbara Norton
1952
Treasury Men in Action (TV Series) as
Louise / Millie Evans
- The Case of the Chartered Chiseler (1955) - Louise
- The Case of the Lonely People (1954) - Millie Evans (as Francis Rafferty)
- The Case of the Charitable Chiseler (1952)
1955
Crown Theatre with Gloria Swanson (TV Series) as
Zenobia Ferguson
- Up Ferguson Way (1955) - Zenobia Ferguson
1954
Mystery Is My Business (TV Series)
- Blackjack
1954
Fireside Theatre (TV Series) as
Marcia
- Crusade Without Conscience (1954) - Marcia
1954
The Shanghai Story as
Mrs. Warren
1953
The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse (TV Series) as
Penny
- Uncle Charley (1954)
- Terror Train (1954)
- Who Is Sylvia? (1953)
- Vacation Wife (1953) - Penny
1954
Topper (TV Series) as
Ellen Bates
- George's Old Flame (1954) - Ellen Bates
1954
The Lone Wolf (TV Series) as
Angela Connor
- Plantation Story (1954) - Angela Connor
1954
Cavalcade of America (TV Series) as
Anna Judah
- Crazy Judah (1954) - Anna Judah
1953
Dragnet (TV Series) as
Marla Hutchins
- The Big Quack (1954) - Marla Hutchins
- The Big White Rat (1953)
- The Big Fire (1953)
1953
Four Star Playhouse (TV Series) as
Pat / Janet Walker / Lynn
- The Test (1954) - Pat
- Search in the Night (1953) - Janet Walker
- No Identity (1953) - Lynn
1953
Your Jeweler's Showcase (TV Series) as
Julie
- Christmas Is Magic (1953) - Julie
1953
General Electric Theater (TV Series)
- Confession (1953)
1952
Racket Squad (TV Series) as
Sandy
- Impatient Heir (1953) - Sandy
- C.O.D. Honeymoon (1952)
1953
Your Favorite Story (TV Series)
- The Prison with the Open Door (1953)
1953
Dave and Charley (TV Series)
- Uncle Charley (1953)
1952
Campbell Summer Soundstage (TV Series) as
Virginia Johnson
- This Little Pig Cried (1952) - Virginia Johnson
1952
Dangerous Assignment (TV Series) as
Hostess
- The Knitting Needle Story (1952) - Hostess
1952
Big Town (TV Series)
- Marry My Past (1952)
1952
Rodeo as
Dixie Benson
1952
Chevron Theatre (TV Series)
- Uncle Charley (1952)
1951
Hollywood Opening Night (TV Series) as
Virginia Johnson
- This Little Pig Cried (1951) - Virginia Johnson
1950
Stars Over Hollywood (TV Series) as
Virginia Johnson
- This Little Pig Cried (1950) - Virginia Johnson
1949
Oboler Comedy Theatre (TV Series)
- Ostrich in Bed (1949)
1949
An Old-Fashioned Girl as
Frances Shaw
1948
Lady at Midnight as
Ellen McPhail Wiggins
1948
Money Madness as
Julie Saunders
1947
Curley as
Mildred Johnson
1947
The Adventures of Don Coyote as
Maggie Riley
1947
Lost Honeymoon as
Lois Evans
1946
Bad Bascomb as
Dora McCabe
1945
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood as
Claire Warren
1945
The Hidden Eye as
Jean Hampton
1944
Mrs. Parkington as
Jane Stilham
1944
Barbary Coast Gent as
Portia Adair
1944
Dragon Seed as
Orchid Tan - Lao Ta's Wife
1944
Broadway Rhythm as
Autograph Seeker (uncredited)
1943
Girl Crazy as
Marjorie Tait
1943
Thousands Cheer as
Marie Corbino
1943
Swing Shift Maisie as
Office Worker (uncredited)
1943
Young Ideas as
Co-Ed
1943
Pilot #5 as
Carhop (uncredited)
1943
Hitler's Madman as
Annaliese Cermak (uncredited)
1943
Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case as
Irene
1943
Presenting Lily Mars as
Showgirl (uncredited)
1943
Slightly Dangerous as
Girl Getting Off Bus (uncredited)
1942
Personalities (Short) as
Sheila Brooks (screen test footage) (uncredited)
1942
Seven Sweethearts as
George Van Maaster
1942
The War Against Mrs. Hadley as
Sally
1942
Fingers at the Window as
Operator (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1945
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood (performer: "Fun on the Wonderful Midway" - uncredited)
1944
Barbary Coast Gent (performer: "Star of the Evening" - uncredited)
Archive Footage
1947
The Hal Roach Comedy Carnival as
Mildred Johnson
1944
Twenty Years After (Short)

References

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