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Mabel Albertson

American actress (1901–1982) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mabel Albertson

Mabel Ida Albertson (July 24, 1901 – September 28, 1982) was an American actress of television, stage, radio and film who portrayed Phyllis Stephens in the TV sitcom Bewitched. She also appeared in TV's The Time Tunnel (S1:E30, "Town of Terror").[1]

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Mabel Albertson
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Albertson in 1957
Born
Mabel Ida Albertson

(1901-07-24)July 24, 1901
DiedSeptember 28, 1982(1982-09-28) (aged 81)
EducationNew England School of Speech and Expression
OccupationActress
Years active1928–1975
TelevisionBewitched (19641971)
Spouses
Harold Austin Ripley
(m. 1925; div. 1936)
Ken Englund
(m. 1937; sep. 1950)
Children2, including George Englund
Relatives
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Early years

Mabel Ida Albertson was born on July 24, 1901, in Haverhill, Massachusetts, to Flora (Craft) and Leopold Albertson, who were Russian-born Jewish immigrants.[2][3] Her younger brother was actor Jack Albertson, who played Grandpa Joe in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. Their mother, a stock actress, supported the family by working in a shoe factory.[2]

Albertson graduated from the New England School of Speech and Expression.[4]

Albertson traced her show business career back to age 13, when she was paid $5 per performance to play piano behind palm trees for a reader. She later moved to California and became involved with the Pasadena Playhouse.[5]

She "moved directly into professional stage work in stock, vaudeville, and night clubs, appearing with Jimmy Durante."[4]

Career

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Film and television

Albertson portrayed Phyllis Stephens, Darrin's neurotic, interfering mother, on the television sitcom Bewitched,[6]:97 who invariably ended her stays at the Stephens' home by saying to her husband, "Frank, take me home. I have a sick headache." She also played the mother of Jack Benny (seven years her senior) on several episodes of his television series. During 1972–1973, she played Mabel, the mother-in-law of Paul Lynde on The Paul Lynde Show. She appeared in at least one episode of the courtroom drama series Perry Mason: as Carrie Wilson in the Season 6, 1962 episode titled "The Case of the Hateful Hero". Albertson also guest-starred as the mother of Marilyn Munster's would-be suitor in the first broadcast episode of The Munsters, "Munster Masquerade". Dragnet 1967 "The Big Bullet" Albertson played Jessie Gaynor, and she played the mother of Barbara and Margaret Whiting in Those Whiting Girls.[7] She also played the dean of a women's college in an episode of The Tab Hunter Show, Susannah's mother in Accidental Family,[6] Alice's mother in Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice,[6]:119 Donald Hollinger's mother on That Girl,[6]:1065 Irene Brady in The Tom Ewell Show,[6]:1092 Howard Sprague's mother on The Andy Griffith Show, Miss Ramsey on Hazel, Mrs. White on The Lucy Show episode "Lucy and the Missing Stamp", Eileen Ruby, Harry Ruby's wife, in Make Room For Daddy episode "Danny Goes On USO Tour", Dick Van Dyke's mother on The New Dick Van Dyke Show, and Ethel Kendricks on the Mary Tyler Moore Show episode "Anyone Who Hates Kids and Dogs", Gertrude Mills on The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show. Rawhide Season 2 Episode 24 as Kalla, Gypsy Queen. In the 1957 episode of Gunsmoke, "Cows and Cribs", she played Ma Smalley, a kindly boarding house owner. In the 1963 episode of Gunsmoke, "Kate Heller", she played the title character, as well as "Gody Baines" in a 1961 episode (Long, Long Trail). In 1966 she played Madam Adella in the Bonanza episode "A Dollar's Worth of Trouble". In Season 1 (1952/53) of Adventures of Superman, she played Kate White, Perry White's sister in the episode "Drums of Death" originally aired January 16, 1953. A memorable early film role for Albertson was as a proper banker's wife who is repulsed by the bucolic title characters in Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki (1955). She was also seen in She's Back on Broadway, So This Is Love, About Mrs. Leslie, Forever, Darling, The Long, Hot Summer, Don't Give Up the Ship,[4] On a Clear Day You Can See Forever[8] and as Mrs. Van Hoskins, a wealthy woman whose jewels are stolen, in the screwball comedy film What's Up, Doc? (1972).

Other works

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Albertson in 1933

Albertson was heard on Dress Rehearsal, Joe Rines' Dress Rehearsal, and the Phil Baker Show.[9] She was also a writer for radio programs.[8] Albertson's Broadway credits include The Egg (1962) and Xmas in Las Vegas (1965).[10]

Death

According to her former daughter-in-law, Cloris Leachman, Mabel Albertson died on September 28, 1982, of Alzheimer's disease at St. John's Hospital, after suffering seven years of poor health[11] in Santa Monica, California at age 81. Her ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean.[citation needed]

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1928Gang WarReporter in the Prologue
1939Mutiny on the BlackhawkThe Widow
1952About FaceMrs. CarterUncredited
1952My Pal GusMrs. FrisbeeUncredited
1953Adventures of SupermanKate WhiteSeason 1 - Episode 18 - Drums of Death
1953She's Back on BroadwayVelma Trumbull
1953So This Is LoveMary Garden
1954About Mrs. LeslieMrs. Sims
1954Black WidowSylviaUncredited
1955Ma and Pa Kettle at WaikikiTeresa Andrews
1955The CobwebRegina Mitchell-Smyth
1956Ransom!Mrs. Partridge
1956Forever, DarlingSociety Reporter
1957Four Girls in TownMrs. Conway
1957Man AfraidMaggie
1958The Female AnimalIrma Jones
1958The Long, Hot SummerElizabeth Stewart
1958Home Before DarkInez Winthrop
1959The HangmanAmy Hopkins
1959Don't Give Up the ShipMrs. Trabert
1959The GazeboMiss Chandler
1959Have Gun Will TravelMadame Chalon
1960All the Fine Young CannibalsMrs. McDowall
1961All in a Night's WorkMrs. Kingsley Sr.
1962Period of AdjustmentMrs. Alice McGill
1966A Fine MadnessChairwoman
1967Daniel BooneMrs. Abigail Adam’sEpisode: “Take the Southbound Stage”
1967Barefoot in the ParkHarriet
1970On a Clear Day You Can See ForeverMrs. Hatch
1972What's Up, Doc?Mrs. Van Hoskins
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