Eve Arden
Actress and star of 'Our Miss Brooks'
Born
April 30th, 1908
117 years ago
Died
November 12th, 1990
34 years ago — 82 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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An American actress, recognized for a career that spanned several decades in film and television. Gained prominence in the 1940s and 1950s, particularly through the role of Connie Brooks in the popular radio and television series 'Our Miss Brooks'. Appeared in notable films such as 'Mildred Pierce', receiving an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Also featured in television series such as 'The Mothers-In-Law' and 'The Golden Girls'. Arden's contributions to the entertainment industry included work in both comedic and dramatic roles, securing her status as a significant figure in Hollywood.
Starred in 'Our Miss Brooks'
Received an Academy Award nomination for 'Mildred Pierce'
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