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Gloria Blondell (August 16, 1915 – March 25, 1986) was a stage, film, and television actress who was the younger sister of actress Joan Blondell.


Family

She was born into a vaudeville family. Her parents and siblings, Edward Jr. and
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, were all entertainers. She once said, " me member of my family has been in the theater ever since the time of
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." Her father, Levi Blustine (or Bluestein), a vaudeville comedian known as Ed Blondell, was born in Poland to a
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family circa 1865 and died in Glendale, California, on March 27, 1943. He toured for many years starring in the Blondell/Fennessy stage version of '' The Katzenjammer Kids''. Blondell's mother, Catherine (also known as Kathryn or Katie) Caine, was born in
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, New York City,
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, on April 13, 1884, of Irish descent. She died on October 5, 1952, in Glendale, California.


Stage

Gloria Blondell said that she first went on stage when she was 9 months old, and she was described as "a trouper at three ears of age" Her family comprised a
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troupe, the "Bouncing Blondells", whose members were her parents, her sister and her brother. In 1935, she appeared in the Broadway production of '' Three Men on a Horse'' at the Playhouse in New York City.


Radio

Gloria Blondell was a popular featured actress during the
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. Blondell had the role of secretary Jerry Booker on ''
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''. Her appearances on radio include '' The Adventures of Philip Marlowe''; '' Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar''; '' Lux Radio Theatre''; '' Arch Oboler's Plays''; '' Richard Diamond, Private Detective''; '' Screen Directors Playhouse'', and '' The Great Gildersleeve''.


Television

In her television performances, Blondell may be best remembered for her role as Honeybee Gillis in the 1950s sitcom starring William Bendix, '' The Life of Riley''. She was cast in that series opposite Tom D'Andrea as her husband, Jim Gillis. She appeared in the '' I Love Lucy'' episode "The Anniversary Present" (1952). She portrayed an aging prostitute who rescues a town from a trio of criminals in "The Looters", an episode of '' Wanted Dead or Alive''. For
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's second appearance as a
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cartoon character, she took over, marking the debut of Daisy's "normal" voice. Blondell would voice Daisy for six of her nine speaking appearances during the classic shorts era.


Film

Blondell co-starred with
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in ''
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'' (1938) and with Hans Conried in ''
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'' (1953). She was also in '' Daredevil Drivers'' (1938) and '' Three Sappy People'' (1939).


Personal life

She married film producer
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on July 26, 1940; they divorced August 7, 1945. The following year, on September 14, she married Victor Hunter in
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. They remained married until his death in 1980, just weeks after her sister's death. Gloria and Victor had one daughter, who was born prematurely and died at birth. During the child's delivery, Gloria also nearly died from blood loss, but her life was saved by an emergency hysterectomy. Like her sister Joan, Gloria was a registered Republican, and both siblings endorsed
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for president in the 1952 presidential election.''Motion Picture and Television Magazine'', November 1952, p. 34, Ideal Publishers


Death

Blondell died at age 70 in 1986 in
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from cancer. Her body was cremated.


Filmography


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Blondell, Gloria 1915 births 1986 deaths Actresses from New York City American film actresses American people of Irish descent Jewish American actresses American radio actresses American stage actresses American television actresses Deaths from cancer in California 20th-century American actresses California Republicans