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Former vaudevillian and Ziegfeld Girl who moved with her husband Billy Bletcher to Los Angeles, where she performed as a Bathing Beauty and he as a stock comic in Mack Sennett's repertory company. Bletcher never gained the prominence of her husband but worked with him in a series of silent comic two-reelers and features before he was teamed with Billy Gilbert by producer Hal Roach. Later Bletcher acted on the TV series "Wagon Train" (1957-65) for five years and played small film roles in "Thoroughly Modern Millie" (1967), "Pete's Dragon" (1977) and "Heaven Can Wait" (1978)....

Filmography

Heaven Can Wait - ( / 1978 / Released / )
Pete's Dragon - ( / 1977 / Released / )
Thoroughly Modern Millie - ( / 1967 / Released / )
TV Credits
Full Biography (Back to top)

Former vaudevillian and Ziegfeld Girl who moved with her husband Billy Bletcher to Los Angeles, where she performed as a Bathing Beauty and he as a stock comic in Mack Sennett's repertory company. Bletcher never gained the prominence of her husband but worked with him in a series of silent comic two-reelers and features before he was teamed with Billy Gilbert by producer Hal Roach. Later Bletcher acted on the TV series "Wagon Train" (1957-65) for five years and played small film roles in "Thoroughly Modern Millie" (1967), "Pete's Dragon" (1977) and "Heaven Can Wait" (1978).

Profession(s):
Actor, vaudevillian, chorine
Sometimes Credited As:
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Family
daughter:U'ren Barbara (survived her)
husband:Billy Bletcher (died before her; met and married while performing as vaudevillians; later worked together in silent two-reelers and feature films)
Milestones (Back to top)
1978 Final film appearance, "Heaven Can Wait"
1967 Returned to feature films with "Thoroughly Modern Millie"
Appeared on the TV series "Wagon Train" for five years


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