Fran Ryan
Fran Ryan (November 29, 1916 – January 15, 2000) was a talented American character actress renowned for her work on television and film. Born in Los Angeles, California, she began her performance career at the tender age of six at the Henry Duffy Theatre in Oakland. After three years at Stanford University, Ryan served in the USO during World War II, entertaining troops through her comedic talents and musical performances.
Ryan's television career took off later in life, with her first appearance in a 1966 episode of Batman, followed by a role in The Beverly Hillbillies. Her most recognized role came as Aggie Thompson on The Doris Day Show, albeit briefly, before she stepped into the shoes of Doris Ziffel on the iconic series Green Acres from 1969 to 1971, taking over for the ailing Barbara Pepper.
In addition to her work on Green Acres, Ryan appeared in the final season of the popular Western series Gunsmoke as Miss Hannah Cobb and reprised her role in the TV movie Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge in 1987. She also had notable roles in soap operas, such as Sister Agatha on General Hospital, and lent her voice to animated series like Hong Kong Phooey and The New Zoo Revue.
Her film credits included Flush (1977), Big Wednesday (1978), and the comedy Stripes (1981), where she delivered a memorable performance as Bill Murray's distressed cab fare. Over her career, Ryan made guest appearances on numerous shows, leaving a lasting impact on the entertainment landscape until her passing at 83. She rests at Holy Sepulchre Catholic Cemetery in Hayward, California.
Filmography
Private School
The Apple Dumpling Gang
Savannah Smiles
Eyes of Fire
Tough Enough
Out Cold
Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge
Scandalous John
Nick Knight
Americana
Pale Rider
Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again
Chances Are
Deadly Game
Suture
Straight Time