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Sheila Ryan (born Katherine Elizabeth McLaughlin, June 8, 1921 – November 4, 1975) was an American actress who appeared in more than 60 movies.


Career

Born in
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, Ryan went to Hollywood in 1939 at the age of 18. Her acting career began when she tried out for a role on a program at television station W6XAO (later KCBS) in
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. An article in a contemporary magazine reported, "She proved to be a perfect television type and was given a role at once." At age 19, Ryan was selected by a group of Hollywood directors as one of 13 "baby stars of 1940." She was signed by
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in 1940 and was credited in her early films as Bettie McLaughlin. Adopting the name Sheila Ryan, she starred in the crime drama '' Dressed to Kill'' the following year. Ryan appeared in other memorable films, including two
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movies, ''
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'' (1941) and '' A-Haunting We Will Go'' (1942), and the
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musical '' The Gang's All Here'' (1943). Ryan also was featured in several
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and
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mysteries. By the late 1940s, however, her career waned and she began appearing mostly in
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s, especially low-budget westerns. She worked with
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, co-starring in several of his films, including ''The Cowboys and the Indians'' (1949), and ''Mule Train'' (1950) as well as with
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in films like '' Song of Texas''. She also had roles in several television shows such as ''
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'', notably the Pete-and-Pedro episode (#7 in 1949) and another entitled "The Whimsical Bandit" in 1950. Ryan retired from acting in 1968.


Physical characteristics

Ryan had brown hair, was 5 feet, 2 inches tall, and weighed 107 pounds. A 1940 newspaper story included her in a group of actresses "whose alluring curves alone might have disqualified them from screen careers not so long ago," in the words of Travis Banton, a Hollywood stylist.


Personal life

Ryan married actor
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in 1945, but divorced him a year later. Later, she and actor
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married, but they had problems in 1948. While working with Autry, Ryan met actor
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. They married in 1952 and remained together until her death in 1975. They had a daughter, Kathleen Buttram, nicknamed Kerry. Ryan died November 4, 1975, in the
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in
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from lung disease. She was 54 years old. Their daughter Kerry Buttram-Galgano died of cancer in 2007.


Partial filmography

* '' What a Life'' (1939) - Jessie * '' The Farmer's Daughter'' (1940) - Dorinda * '' Those Were the Days!'' (1940) - Miss Claire (uncredited) * '' The Way of All Flesh'' (1940) - Mitzi Kriza * ''
Queen of the Mob ''Queen of the Mob'' is a 1940 American film (also known as ''The Woman from Hell''), directed by James P. Hogan. The source material here was a book attributed to Federal Bureau of Investigation Director J. Edgar Hoover entitled ''Persons in ...
'' (1940) - Party Girl * ''
I Want a Divorce ''I Want a Divorce'' is a 1940 Paramount film directed by Ralph Murphy. The screenplay was written by Frank Butler (based on a story by Adela Rogers St. Johns). The film starred then-married actors Joan Blondell and Dick Powell, who would later ...
'' (1940) - Waitress (uncredited) * '' The Gay Caballero'' (1940) - Susan Wetherby * '' Dancing on a Dime'' (1940) - Brunette (uncredited) * '' Life with Henry'' (1940) - Minor Role (uncredited) * ''
A Night at Earl Carroll's ''A Night at Earl Carroll's'' is a 1940 American musical film directed by Kurt Neumann and written by Lynn Starling. The film stars Ken Murray, Rose Hobart, Elvia Allman, Blanche Stewart, Earl Carroll, J. Carrol Naish, and Lela Moore. The fil ...
'' (1940) - Miss Borgia * '' Golden Hoofs'' (1941) - Gwen * '' The Mad Doctor'' (1941) - Hostess at Charity Bazaar (uncredited) * '' Dead Men Tell'' (1941) - Kate Ransome * '' Dressed to Kill'' (1941) - Connie Earle * '' Sun Valley Serenade'' (1941) - Phone Operator (uncredited) * ''
We Go Fast ''We Go Fast'' is a 1941 American comedy action film directed by William C. McGann and written by Thomas Lennon and Adrian Scott. The film stars Lynn Bari, Alan Curtis, Sheila Ryan, Don DeFore, Ernest Truex and Gerald Mohr. The film was relea ...
'' (1941) - Diana Hempstead * ''
Great Guns ''Great Guns'' is a 1941 film directed by Monty Banks, and produced by Sol M. Wurtzel for 20th Century Fox starring Laurel and Hardy. It is also known as ''Forward March''. Plot The young, spoiled but feeble Daniel Forrester IV (Dick Nelson), ...
'' (1941) - Ginger Hammond * ''
Pardon My Stripes ''Pardon My Stripes'' is a 1942 American comedy film directed by John H. Auer and written by Lawrence Kimble and Stuart Palmer. The film stars William "Bill" Henry, Sheila Ryan, Edgar Kennedy, Harold Huber, Paul Hurst and Cliff Nazarro. The ...
'' (1942) - Ruth Stevens * ''
Lone Star Ranger ''Lone Star Ranger'' is a 1942 American Western film directed by James Tinling and written by William Conselman Jr., Irving Cummings Jr. and George Kane. The film stars John Kimbrough, Sheila Ryan, Jonathan Hale, William Farnum, Truman Bradl ...
'' (1942) - Barbara Longstreth * '' Who Is Hope Schuyler?'' (1942) - Lee Dale * ''
Footlight Serenade ''Footlight Serenade'' is a 1942 musical comedy film directed by Gregory Ratoff, starring Betty Grable, John Payne, and Victor Mature. Plot Tommy Lundy is an arrogant champion boxer who is hired by Broadway promoter Bruce McKay to star in a sta ...
'' (1942) - Ann, Cowgirl in Movie (uncredited) * '' A-Haunting We Will Go'' (1942) - Margo * '' Careful, Soft Shoulders'' (1942) - Agatha Mather * '' Song of Texas'' (1943) - Sue Bennett * '' The Gang's All Here'' (1943) - Vivian Potter * ''
Ladies of Washington ''Ladies of Washington'' is a 1944 American drama film directed by Louis King and starring Trudy Marshall, Ronald Graham and Anthony Quinn.Rowan p.9 It concentrates on a group of young women employed by the federal government in wartime Wash ...
'' (1944) - Jerry Dailey * '' Something for the Boys'' (1944) - Melanie Walker * '' The Caribbean Mystery'' (1945) - Mrs. Jean Gilbert * '' Getting Gertie's Garter'' (1945) - Patty Ford * '' Deadline for Murder'' (1946) - Vivian Mason * ''
Slightly Scandalous ''Slightly Scandalous'' is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Will Jason and written by Erna Lazarus, David Mathews, Joel Malone and Jerry Warner. The film stars Frederick Brady, Sheila Ryan, Paula Drew, Walter Catlett, Lita Baron, Louis ...
'' (1946) - Christine Wright * ''
The Lone Wolf in Mexico ''The Lone Wolf in Mexico'' is a 1947 American black-and-white mystery-adventure film directed by D. Ross Lederman for Columbia Pictures. It features Gerald Mohr as the title character, detective Lone Wolf. Chronologically the third-to-last L ...
'' (1947) - Sharon Montgomery * '' The Big Fix'' (1947) - Lillian * '' Heartaches'' (1947) - Toni Wentworth * ''
Philo Vance's Secret Mission ''Philo Vance's Secret Mission'' is a 1947 American mystery film directed by Reginald Le Borg and starring Alan Curtis, Sheila Ryan and Tala Birell.Backer p.35 It was part of a series of films featuring the detective Philo Vance made during the ...
'' (1947) - Mona Bannister * '' Railroaded!'' (1947) - Rosie Ryan * '' Caged Fury'' (1948) - Kit Warren * '' The Cobra Strikes'' (1948) - Dale Cameron * ''
Hideout Hideout may refer to: Entertainment * ''Hideout'' (film), a 1949 American thriller film directed by Philip Ford * ''The Hideout'' (1956 film), a 1956 British crime film directed by Peter Graham Scott * ''The Hideout'' (film), a 2007 film by Pup ...
'' (1949) - Edie Hanson * ''
Ringside Ringside may refer to: Sports *Ringside of a boxing ring *Ringside of a wrestling ring *Ringside seating (combat sports), see Ringside (boxing) Film *'' Ringside Maisie'', 1941 boxing film * ''Ringside'' (1949 film), American boxing drama film ...
'' (1949) - Janet 'J.L.' Brannigan * ''
Joe Palooka in the Counterpunch ''Joe Palooka in the Counterpunch'' is a 1949 American film directed by Reginald Le Borg. It was one in the series of ''Joe Palooka'' films for Monogram starring Leon Errol. It was co-written by Cy Endfield. Cast * Leon Errol as Knobby Wa ...
'' (1949) - Myra Madison * '' The Cowboy and the Indians'' (1949) - Doctor Nan * ''
Mule Train "Mule Train" is a popular song written by Johnny Lange, Hy Heath, Ramblin' Tommy Scott and Fred Glickman. It is a cowboy song, with the singer filling the role of an Old West wagon driver, spurring on his team of mules pulling a delivery wagon. ...
'' (1950) - Carol Bannister * ''
Western Pacific Agent ''Western Pacific Agent '' is a 1950 Sigmund Neufeld Productions crime drama directed by Sam Newfield and starring Kent Taylor, Sheila Ryan, and Mickey Knox. The picture was written by Fred Myton based on a story by Milton Raison. It was release ...
'' (1950) - Martha Stuart * ''
Square Dance Katy ''Square Dance Katy'' is a 1950 American musical film directed by Jean Yarbrough and written by Warren Wilson. The film stars Barbara Jo Allen, Jimmie Davis, Phil Brito, Virginia Welles, Warren Douglas and Sheila Ryan. The film was released on ...
'' (1950) - Vicky Doran * ''
Fingerprints Don't Lie ''Fingerprints Don't Lie'' is a 1951 American crime film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Richard Travis, Sheila Ryan and Margia Dean.Spicer p.409 It was released by the independent distributor Lippert Pictures. The film's sets were designe ...
'' (1951) - Carolyn Palmer * '' Mask of the Dragon'' (1951) - Ginny O'Donnell * ''
Gold Raiders ''Gold Raiders'' is a 1951 comedy Western film starring George O'Brien and The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard). The picture was O'Brien's last starring role and the only feature film released during Shemp Howard's 1947 ...
'' (1951) - Laura * ''
Jungle Manhunt ''Jungle Manhunt'' is a 1951 adventure film written by Samuel Newman and directed by Lew Landers. It was the seventh entry in the "Jungle Jim" series of films starring Johnny Weissmuller as the title character. Based on the comic strip "Jungle J ...
'' (1951) - Anne Lawrence * ''
On Top of Old Smoky "On Top of Old Smoky" (often spelled "Smokey") is a traditional folk song of the United States. As recorded by The Weavers, the song reached the pop music charts in 1951. It is catalogued as Roud Folk Song Index No. 414. History as folk song ...
'' (1953) - Lila * ''
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'' (1953) - Lola Riker * '' Street of Darkness'' (1958) - Carmen Flores (final film role)


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ryan, Sheila 1921 births 1975 deaths Actresses from Kansas American film actresses American television actresses Deaths from lung cancer Actors from Topeka, Kansas 20th Century Studios contract players 20th-century American actresses