Lucille Benson
Lucille Benson, born on July 17, 1914, and who passed away on February 17, 1984, was a renowned American actress celebrated for her performances in various commercials, television shows, and films during the 1970s and 1980s.
Benson's work spanned multiple facets of the entertainment industry, and she gained recognition for her compelling portrayals, which resonated with audiences. Throughout her career, she left a significant mark, contributing to the landscape of American television and cinema in that era.
Her ability to connect with viewers and her versatility as an actress made her a memorable figure in the industry. Benson's contributions to commercial advertising also showcased her talent, further solidifying her status as a familiar face among fans.
Lucille Benson’s legacy continues to be appreciated by those who remember her impactful performances, demonstrating the lasting influence she had on the art of acting.
This biography reflects her life and career while recognizing her contributions to the performing arts during a transformative period in American entertainment.
Filmography
Huckleberry Finn
The Blue Knight
The Greatest
Mame
Silver Streak
1941 (1979)
Concrete Cowboys
Amy
The Devil's Daughter
Wanted: The Sundance Woman
The Fugitive Kind
Private Parts
Duel
Little Fauss and Big Halsy
The Ropers