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Eve Arden

Eve Arden

30 titles Acting Apr 30, 1908 Died: Nov 12, 1990 Mill Valley, California, USA

Eve Arden, born Eunice Mary Quedens on April 30, 1908, in Mill Valley, California, was a versatile American actress renowned for her work across film, stage, radio, and television. Arden's passion for performing emerged early; at just 16, she left school to debut on stage with a stock company. Initially appearing under her birth name in minor film roles, she soon adopted the moniker Eve Arden and gained recognition for her comedic talent during the mid-1930s, particularly for her performance in the acclaimed "Ziegfeld Follies."

Her breakthrough came in 1937 with a small part in "Oh, Doctor!" and later in "Stage Door," where her role evolved into the iconic wisecracking best friend, a character type she would embody for much of her career. Arden appeared in numerous films, including "At the Circus" (1939) alongside Groucho Marx and "The Doughgirls" (1944). She earned an Academy Award nomination for her portrayal of Ida in the classic "Mildred Pierce" (1945).

In the late 1940s, Arden transitioned to radio, achieving fame with the CBS series "Our Miss Brooks," which launched in 1948 and later transitioned to television in 1952. The show ran until 1956, culminating in a feature film adaptation. Although her subsequent series, "The Eve Arden Show" (1957), was short-lived, she experienced a resurgence in the 1960s with "The Mothers-In-Law" (1967), co-starring Kaye Ballard. Arden remained a beloved figure in Hollywood, making memorable appearances in films such as "Grease" (1978) and "Pandemonium" (1982) until her passing on November 12, 1990.

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