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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1947 to 1975


Name
  
Randy Stuart

Role
  
Actress

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Full Name
  
Elizabeth Shaubell

Born
  
October 24, 1924 (
1924-10-24
)
Iola, Allen CountyKansas, U.S.

Children
  
Gina Lee WoottenScott R. WoottenLaurie A. Wootten

Died
  
July 20, 1996, Bakersfield, California, United States

Spouse
  
Lane Allen (m. 1953–1968), Edward Charles George (m. 1947–1954), Kenneth W. Smith (m. ?–1945)

Movies
  
The Incredible Shrinking, All About Eve, I Can Get It for You Wholesale

Similar People
  
Jack Arnold, Joseph L Mankiewicz, Michael Gordon, Betty White

RANDY STUART TRIBUTE


Randy Stuart, born as Elizabeth Shaubell (October 24, 1924 – July 20, 1996), was an American actress in film and television. A familiar face in several popular films of the 1940s and 1950s, and later in Western-themed television series, she is perhaps best remembered as Louise Carey, the wife of Scott Carey, played by Grant Williams, in The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957), a sci-fi classic named in 2009 as “culturally, historically or aesthetically” significant to be preserved for all time in the Library of Congress's National Film Registry.

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Early years

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Stuart's parents, John and Gladys Shaubell, were itinerant musicians in the American South and the Middle West. She was born in Iola in Allen County in southeastern Kansas, and made her stage debut at the age of three.

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The Shaubells relocated to Compton, California, where Stuart went to high school and Compton Junior College.

Radio

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Stuart was a regular on the Jack Carson Show in 1946.

Film

A screen test in the play The Women led to Stuart being placed under contract at 20th Century Fox. Her film debut was uncredited in the 1947 picture, The Foxes of Harrow. Stuart plays the birth mother of main character Stephen Fox, in the film's initial scene.

In 1948, she played Peggy, a knowing secretary (and collaborator with star Clifton Webb) in the comedy Sitting Pretty. She also appeared that year (sixth-billed) as the wife of a returning veteran in Apartment for Peggy with William Holden and Jeanne Crain.

In 1949, she portrayed Lieutenant Eloise Billings, an object of desire for Cary Grant, in the Howard Hawks film I Was a Male War Bride, also starring Ann Sheridan. That same year, she appeared opposite Jose Ferrer in Otto Preminger's psychological noir, Whirlpool. Stuart was billed on posters as a supporting player in the comedy / musical Dancing in the Dark, starring William Powell and Betsy Drake.

In 1950, Stuart was briefly in that year's Best Picture, All About Eve, as a telephone friend of Anne Baxter. (The same film featured Marilyn Monroe, a classmate of Stuart's from dance training at Fox.) She had fourth-billing in the noir comedy Stella, with Ann Sheridan and Victor Mature.

In 1951, she appeared as Marge Boyd in I Can Get It For You Wholesale, in what might have been her breakout role. 1952 saw Stuart teaming again with Cary Grant and Betsy Drake in the comedy Room for One More for Warner Brothers.

After 1957's Incredible Shrinking Man, she was cast as Nancy Dawson in the 1958 western film, Man from God's Country, starring George Montgomery. She also guest-starred about that time in Montgomery's short-lived television western television series, Cimarron City.

Television

Stuart's TV career had a solid start with her co-starring role as Louise Baker, the wife of Cold War spy Alan Hale, Jr., in the 26-episode filmed adventure series, Biff Baker, U.S.A., which aired on CBS in the 1952-53 season (and was recently released on DVD).

Following her last film role in 1958, Stuart appeared for several years in TV dramas (usually Westerns), most of them produced by Warner Bros. television for the ABC network. In 1959 and 1960, Stuart had a recurring role as Nellie Cashman in eleven episodes of the ABC series, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, with Hugh O'Brian in the title role of Marshal Wyatt Earp. Nellie was briefly a romantic interest for Earp.

From 1958 to 1961, Stuart guest starred four times on Clint Walker's ABC/Warner Brothers western, Cheyenne, including a role opposite Robert Colbert in the 1960 episode "Two Trails to Santa Fe". In another 1960 role, she played the mentally unbalanced Claire Russo in the episode "Tangled Trail" of Ty Hardin's ABC/WB series, Bronco, which rotated with Cheyenne. Her other western appearances were twice on Lawman. Cimarron City, Colt .45, and Maverick.

Her non-Western appearances included the ABC/WB dramas 77 Sunset Strip (as Lucy Norton in the 1962 Cold War-themed episode "The Reluctant Spy," opposite Efrem Zimbalist Jr.), Bourbon Street Beat, The Roaring 20s, One Step Beyond, and Hawaiian Eye (two appearances). She also guest starred on CBS fantasy-drama The Millionaire.

Stuart's NBC roles included an episode of top-rated Bonanza, "The Duke," directed by Robert Altman and first aired in March 1961. Earlier, she was twice on the 1955-56 NBC comedy It's a Great Life, with Frances Bavier. After a hiatus of five years from television, Stuart returned in 1967 and 1968 as Eileen Gannon, wife of Harry Morgan's character, Officer Bill Gannon, on NBC's popular Dragnet. Her final TV appearance was as Miss Kallman in the 1975 episode "The Covenant" of ABC's Marcus Welby, M.D., with Robert Young in the title role.

Later years

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Stuart (known by her married name, Betty Wallis) was instrumental in developing the alumni program at Chaminade College Preparatory School in West Hills, California, from which her two youngest children had graduated.

Personal Life & Death

Stuart was married and divorced three times, with a fourth marriage lasting over a decade, until her husband Ernest Dineen Wallis's death in 1982. Stuart died July 20, 1996, at the age of 71 in Bakersfield, California.

Filmography

Actress
1975
Marcus Welby, M.D. (TV Series) as
Miss Kalman
- The Covenant (1975) - Miss Kalman
1967
Dragnet 1967 (TV Series) as
Eileen Gannon
- Homicide: DR-06 (1968) - Eileen Gannon
- The Big Neighbor (1967) - Eileen Gannon
1962
Hawaiian Eye (TV Series) as
Nan Alston / Linda Dane
- Passport (1963) - Nan Alston
- Lalama Lady (1962) - Linda Dane
1962
77 Sunset Strip (TV Series) as
Lucy Norton
- The Reluctant Spy (1962) - Lucy Norton
1958
Cheyenne (TV Series) as
Cora Ainslie / Amy Brandon / Margaret 'Peg' Ellis / ...
- Retaliation (1961) - Cora Ainslie
- Two Trails to Santa Fe (1960) - Amy Brandon
- The Long Search (1958) - Margaret 'Peg' Ellis
- White Warrior (1958) - Clara Bolton
1961
Peter Gunn (TV Series) as
Doris Hobart
- Last Resort (1961) - Doris Hobart
1961
Maverick (TV Series) as
Mavis Todd
- Benefit of the Doubt (1961) - Mavis Todd
1961
Bonanza (TV Series) as
Marge Fuller
- The Duke (1961) - Marge Fuller
1961
The Roaring 20's (TV Series) as
Else
- Two a Day (1961) - Else
1960
Lawman (TV Series) as
Jessica Kindle / Rose Grant
- The Frame-Up (1961) - Jessica Kindle
- The Judge (1960) - Rose Grant
1960
One Step Beyond (TV Series) as
Frances Hiller
- Anniversary of a Murder (1960) - Frances Hiller
1960
Bourbon Street Beat (TV Series) as
Betty Jane Robinson / Beejay
- Interrupted Wedding (1960) - Betty Jane Robinson
- Neon Nightmare (1960) - Beejay
1959
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (TV Series) as
Nellie Cashman / Nellie Dawson
- My Enemy - John Behan (1960) - Nellie Cashman
- The Confidence Man (1960) - Nellie Cashman
- The Judge (1960) - Nellie Cashman
- John Clum, Fighting Editor (1960) - Nellie Cashman
- The Salvation of Emma Clanton (1960) - Nellie Cashman
- Silver Dollar (1960) - Nellie Cashman
- The Big Fight at Total Wreck (1960) - Nellie Cashman
- A Murderer's Return (1960) - Nellie Cashman
- The Matchmaker (1959) - Nellie Cashman
- The Ring of Death (1959) - Nellie Cashman
- Behan Shows His Hand (1959) - Nellie Cashman
- You Can't Fight City Hall (1959) - Nellie Cashman
- The Perfidy of Shotgun Gibbs (1959) - Nellie Cashman
- The Nugget and the Epitaph (1959) - Nellie Cashman
- Lineup for Battle (1959) - Nellie Cashman
- Wyatt's Decision (1959) - Nellie Cashman
- Tombstone (1959) - Nellie Cashman
- Little Gray Home in the West (1959) - Nellie Dawson
1960
Bronco (TV Series) as
Claire Russo
- Tangled Trail (1960) - Claire Russo
1960
Alcoa Theatre (TV Series) as
Jan Barnett
- The Silent Kill (1960) - Jan Barnett
1959
Adventure Showcase (TV Series) as
Jan Barrett
- Brock Callahan (1959) - Jan Barrett
1959
Cimarron City (TV Series) as
Velvet
- The Beauty and the Sorrow (1959) - Velvet
1958
Man from God's Country as
Nancy Dawson
1958
Colt .45 (TV Series) as
Julie
- Blood Money (1958) - Julie
1957
The Incredible Shrinking Man as
Louise Carey
1956
Star in the Dust as
Nan Hogan
1956
Matinee Theatre (TV Series)
- The Big Box (1956)
1955
It's a Great Life (TV Series) as
Phyllis Sherman / Mrs. Jean Reilly
- House Guest (1956) - Phyllis Sherman
- The Missing Husband (1955) - Mrs. Jean Reilly
1955
The Millionaire (TV Series) as
Jane Croft
- The Robert Croft Story (1955) - Jane Croft
1955
The Star and the Story (TV Series) as
Lucille Pell
- The True Confessions of Henry Pell (1955) - Lucille Pell
1954
Treasury Men in Action (TV Series) as
Laura Sanderson / Gerry
- The Case of the Shot in the Dark (1955) - Laura Sanderson
- The Case of the Gentleman Cheat (1954) - Gerry
1955
Stage 7 (TV Series) as
Jill Spears
- Yesterday's Pawnshop (1955) - Jill Spears
1955
The Whistler (TV Series) as
Paula
- A Case for Mr. Carrington (1955) - Paula
1955
Big Town (TV Series)
- Frame Up (1955)
1955
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (TV Series) as
Marilyn Schaffer
- Blanche and Clara Bagley Leave Their Husbands (1955) - Marilyn Schaffer
1953
Cavalcade of America (TV Series) as
Ida Rowan / Eliza Houston
- A Message from Garcia (1955) - Ida Rowan
- A Matter of Honor (1953) - Eliza Houston
1952
Biff Baker, U.S.A. (TV Series) as
Louise Baker / Louise
- Flight to Istanbul (1954) - Louise Baker
- The Jewel (1954) - Louise Baker
- Black Lead (1954) - Louise Baker
- Trouble in Pakistan (1954) - Louise Baker
- Pattern in Algiers (1954) - Louise Baker
- Golden Slippers (1953) - Louise Baker
- The Hawaii Story (1953) - Louise Baker
- The Sisters Three (1953) - Louise Baker
- Detour to Cairo (1953) - Louise Baker
- The Witness (1953) - Louise Baker
- Lisbon (1953) - Louise Baker
- Flight to Geneva (1953) - Louise Baker
- 11 Black (1953) - Louise Baker
- Demolition Bomb (1953) - Louise
- Saigon Incident (1953) - Louise Baker
- Blue Mosque (1953) - Louise Baker
- Death Ship (1953) - Louise Baker
- Paris Perfume (1953) - Louise Baker
- London Incident (1952) - Louise Baker
- Counterfeit Plates (1952) - Louise Baker
- Mona Lisa (1952) - Louise Baker
- Alpine Assignment (1952) - Louise Baker
- Crash Landing (1952) - Louise Baker
- Gottingen (1952) - Louise Baker
- Grey Market (1952) - Louise Baker
- Koblen (1952) - Louise Baker
1954
Hazard House (Short) as
Mother
1954
Fireside Theatre (TV Series) as
Kathie
- Smoke and Fire (1954) - Kathie
1954
Public Defender (TV Series) as
Nora Hampton
- High Stakes (1954) - Nora Hampton
1954
Mr. & Mrs. North (TV Series) as
Susan Foster
- Phantom at the Wedding (1954) - Susan Foster
1953
Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) as
Debutante
- Groundloop (1954)
- Operation Riviera (1953) - Debutante
1953
The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) as
Annabelle / Doris Reeder
- Come On, Red (1954) - Annabelle
- Emergency (1953) - Doris Reeder
1954
Waterfront (TV Series) as
Alma Harvey
- Stand by All Stations - Alma Harvey
1954
Omnibus (TV Series)(segment "Nothing So Monstrous") / (segment "Nobody's Fool")
- Nothing So Monstrous (1954) - (segment "Nothing So Monstrous")
- Nobody's Fool (1954) - (segment "Nobody's Fool")
1953
The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
Mrs. Appleby - Fathers Sketch / Young Bride - Freddie Skit / Mabel - Wife in Happily Sketch / ...
- What Fathers Should Know (1954) - Mrs. Appleby - Fathers Sketch / Young Bride - Freddie Skit
- How to Be Happily Married (1953) - Mabel - Wife in Happily Sketch
- The Marriage Broker (1953) - Mary Perkins-Broker Skit
1952
This Is the Life (TV Series) as
Emily Fisher / Emily
- The Neighbor Next Door (1953) - Emily Fisher
- No Tears for Bill (1953) - Emily
- Power of Prayer (1952)
- As the Twig is Bent (1952) - Emily Fisher
- Giving Thanks Always (1952) - Emily Fisher
- My Brother (1952) - Emily Fisher (credit only)
- The Fisher Family (1952) - Emily Fisher
1953
The Revlon Mirror Theater (TV Series)
- Flight from Home (1953)
1953
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
Marian Carstairs
- Women Who Wait (1953) - Marian Carstairs
1952
Chevron Theatre (TV Series) as
Louise Baker
- Black Lead (1953) - Louise Baker
- Pattern in Algiers (1953) - Louise Baker
- No Escape (1953)
- The Red Balloon (1952)
- Night Train to Danger (1952)
1952
Your Jeweler's Showcase (TV Series)
- Magic Interlude (1952)
1952
Gruen Guild Theater (TV Series)
- The Leather Coat (1952)
- The Tiger (1952)
1952
The Schaefer Century Theatre (TV Series)
- The Red Balloon (1952)
1952
Dangerous Assignment (TV Series) as
Dr. Bill Mongoss
- The Archeological Story (1952) - Dr. Bill Mongoss
1952
Room for One More as
Gladys Foreman
1951
I Can Get It for You Wholesale as
Marge Boyd
1950
All About Eve as
Girl
1950
Stella as
Claire
1950
Whirlpool as
Miss Landau (uncredited)
1949
Dancing in the Dark as
Rosalie Brooks
1949
I Was a Male War Bride as
Lt. Eloise Billings
1949
The Fan as
American Girl
1948
Apartment for Peggy as
Dorothy
1948
The Street with No Name as
Helen Jannings (uncredited)
1948
Sitting Pretty as
Peggy
1947
The Foxes of Harrow as
Mrs. Fox (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1958
Man from God's Country (performer: "New Day at Sundown")
Self
1952
The Jack Benny Program (TV Series) as
Self
- Buck Benny Rides Again (1952) - Self
Archive Footage
2022
Compression (TV Series documentary)
- Compression The Incredible Shrinking Man de Jack Arnold (2022)
2005
Watch the Skies!: Science Fiction, the 1950s and Us (TV Movie documentary) as
Louise Carey (uncredited)
2004
'Duel': A Conversation with Director Steven Spielberg (Video documentary short) as
Louise Carey in "The Incredible Shrinking Man"
2002
The Universe According to Universal (Video documentary short) as
Louise Carey (uncredited)

References

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