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Cause of death
  
Lung Disease

Role
  
Actress

Occupation
  
Actress

Children
  
Kerry Buttram-Galgano

Years active
  
1939-1968

TV shows
  
The Gene Autry Show

Name
  
Sheila Ryan


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Full Name
  
Katherine Elizabeth McLaughlin

Born
  
June 8, 1921 (
1921-06-08
)

Died
  
November 4, 1975, Woodland Hills, California, United States

Spouse
  
Pat Buttram (m. 1952–1975), Edward Norris (m. 1947–1949), Allan Lane (m. 1945–1946)

Movies
  
Great Guns, A‑Haunting We Will Go, Railroaded!, The Cowboy and the In, Mule Train

Similar People
  
Pat Buttram, Allan Lane, Edward Norris, Monty Banks, Sam Newfield

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Sheila Ryan (June 8, 1921 – November 4, 1975) was an American actress who appeared in more than 60 movies.

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Physical characteristics

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Ryan had brown hair, was 5 feet, 2 inches tall, and weighed 107 pounds. A 1940 newspaper story included her in a group of actresses "whose alluring curves alone might have disqualified them from screen careers not so long ago," in the words of Travis Banton, a Hollywood stylist.

Early years

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Born as Katherine Elizabeth McLaughlin in Topeka, Kansas, she went to Hollywood in 1939 at the age of 18.

Television

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Ryan's acting career began when she tried out for a role on a program at television station W6XAO (later KCBS) in Los Angeles, California. An article in a contemporary magazine reported, "She proved to be a perfect television type and was given a role at once."

She also had roles in several television shows such as The Lone Ranger, notably the Pete-and-Pedro episode (#7 in 1949) and another entitled "The Whimsical Bandit" in 1950.

Film

At age 19, Ryan was selected by a group of Hollywood directors as one of 13 "baby stars of 1940." She was signed by 20th Century Fox in 1940 and was credited in her early films as Bettie McLaughlin. Adopting the name Sheila Ryan, she starred in the crime drama Dressed to Kill the following year.

Ryan appeared in other memorable films, including two Laurel and Hardy movies, Great Guns (1941) and A-Haunting We Will Go (1942), and the Busby Berkeley musical The Gang's All Here (1943). Ryan also was featured in several Charlie Chan and Michael Shayne mysteries.

By the late 1940s, however, her career waned and she began appearing mostly in B movies, especially low-budget westerns.

She worked with Gene Autry, co-starring in several of his films, including The Cowboys and the Indians (1949), and Mule Train (1950) as well as with Roy Rogers in films like Song of Texas.

During her career, Ryan was seen in more than 60 films.

Personal life

Ryan married actor Allan Lane in 1945, but divorced him a year later in 1946. Later, she and actor Eddie Norris married, but they had problems in 1948.

While working with Autry, Ryan met actor Pat Buttram. They married in 1952 and remained together until her death in 1975. They had a daughter, Kathleen Buttram, nicknamed Kerry.

Later years

Sheila Ryan retired from acting in 1968.

Death

Ryan died November 4, 1975, in the Motion Picture Hospital in Woodland Hills, California from lung disease. She was 54 years old. She was survived by Buttram and their daughter Kerry. Their daughter Kerry Buttram-Galgano died of cancer in 2008.

Filmography

Actress
1958
Street of Darkness as
Carmen Flores
1956
Ethel Barrymore Theater (TV Series)
- The Duke (1956)
1955
Damon Runyon Theater (TV Series) as
Chloe
- Earthquake Morgan (1955) - Chloe
1955
Soldiers of Fortune (TV Series) as
Karen Holt
- Escort to Namtok (1955) - Karen Holt
1954
Adventures of the Falcon (TV Series) as
Margo Reilly
- Snake Eyes (1954) - Margo Reilly
1954
Captain Midnight (TV Series) as
Eve Gamble
- The Curse of the Pharaohs (1954) - Eve Gamble
1950
The Gene Autry Show (TV Series) as
Mrs. Simmons / Doll / Corinne Sheldon / ...
- Outlaw Warning (1954) - Mrs. Simmons
- Prize Winner (1954) - Doll
- Rio Renegades (1953) - Corinne Sheldon
- Border Justice (1953) - Mimi
- Narrow Escape (1953) - Marcy Nevers
- The Black Rider (1950) - Sheila Dexter
- The Poisoned Waterhole (1950) - Kate Judd
- The Doodle Bug (1950) - Lucy Lawrence
- Gold Dust Charlie (1950) - Betty Taylor
1954
Annie Oakley (TV Series) as
Lucille Rodell
- The Iron Smoke-Wagon (1954) - Lucille Rodell
1953
Pack Train as
Lola Riker
1953
Chevron Theatre (TV Series)
- The Worried Man (1953)
1953
Death Valley Days (TV Series) as
Gwen Haley
- The Bandits of Panamint (1953) - Gwen Haley
1953
On Top of Old Smoky as
Lila
1953
I'm the Law (TV Series) as
Marsha
- The Model Agency Story (1953) - Marsha
1952
The Unexpected (TV Series) as
Mrs. Gilford
- False Colors (1952) - Mrs. Gilford
1951
Front Page Detective (TV Series)
- Little Miss Fortune (1951)
1951
Mark Saber (TV Series)
- The Case of the Frightened Husband
1951
Jungle Manhunt as
Anne Lawrence
1951
Gold Raiders as
Laura Mason
1951
Hollywood Theatre Time (TV Series)
- Girl from Maiden Lane (1951)
1951
Mask of the Dragon as
Ginny O'Donnell
1951
Fingerprints Don't Lie as
Carolyn Palmer
1949
The Lone Ranger (TV Series) as
Maude Carver / Ellen Carter
- The Whimsical Bandit (1950) - Maude Carver
- Pete and Pedro (1949) - Ellen Carter
1950
Square Dance Katy as
Vicky Doran
1950
Western Pacific Agent as
Martha Stuart
1950
Mule Train as
Sheriff Carol
1949
The Cowboy and the Indians as
Doctor Nan
1949
Joe Palooka in the Counterpunch as
Myra Madison
1949
Ringside as
Janet 'J.L.' Brannigan
1949
Hideout as
Edie Hanson
1948
The Cobra Strikes as
Dale Cameron
1948
Caged Fury as
Kit Warren
1947
Railroaded! as
Rosie Ryan
1947
Philo Vance's Secret Mission as
Mona Bannister
1947
Heartaches as
Toni Wentworth
1947
The Big Fix as
Lillian
1947
The Lone Wolf in Mexico as
Sharon Montgomery
1946
Slightly Scandalous as
Christine Wright
1946
Deadline for Murder as
Vivian Mason
1945
Getting Gertie's Garter as
Patty Ford
1945
The Caribbean Mystery as
Mrs. Jean Gilbert
1944
Something for the Boys as
Melanie Walker
1944
Ladies of Washington as
Jerry Dailey
1943
The Gang's All Here as
Vivian Potter
1943
Song of Texas as
Sue Bennett
1942
Careful, Soft Shoulders as
Agatha Mather
1942
A-Haunting We Will Go as
Margo
1942
Footlight Serenade as
Ann - Movie Cowgirl (uncredited)
1942
Who Is Hope Schuyler? as
Lee Dale
1942
Lone Star Ranger as
Barbara Longstreth
1942
Pardon My Stripes as
Ruth Stevens
1941
Great Guns as
Ginger Hammond
1941
We Go Fast as
Diana Hempstead
1941
Sun Valley Serenade as
Phone Operator (uncredited)
1941
Dressed to Kill as
Connie Earle
1941
Dead Men Tell as
Kate Ransome
1941
Golden Hoofs as
Gwen
1940
The Mad Doctor as
Hostess at Charity Bazaar (uncredited)
1940
A Night at Earl Carroll's as
Miss Borgia (as Betty McLaughlin)
1940
Dancing on a Dime as
Brunette (uncredited)
1940
The Gay Caballero as
Susan Wetherby
1940
Life with Henry as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1940
I Want a Divorce as
Waitress (uncredited)
1940
Queen of the Mob as
Party Girl (as Betty McLaughlin)
1940
The Way of All Flesh as
Mitzi Kriza (as Betty McLaughlin)
1940
Those Were the Days! as
Miss Claire (uncredited)
1940
The Farmer's Daughter as
Dorinda (as Betty McLauglin)
1939
What a Life as
Jessie (as Betty McLauglin)
Soundtrack
1943
The Gang's All Here (performer: "A Journey to a Star", "No Love, No Nothin'" - uncredited)
1941
Dressed to Kill (performer: "I've Got You All to Myself")
1940
The Gay Caballero (performer: "Beautiful Dreamer" (1862) - uncredited)
Self
1941
Meet the Stars #2: Baby Stars (Documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
1976
Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch as
Handcuffed Villianess (uncredited)

References

Sheila Ryan Wikipedia


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