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Lillian Rumsey Bronson (October 21, 1902 – August 2, 1995) was an American character actress. She performed in more than 80 films and 100 television productions.


Life and career

In 1930 Bronson made her debut on Broadway as the Exchange Operator in Louis Weitzenkorn's ''Five Star Final''. In 1943, Bronson appeared in the movie '' Happy Land'' as Mattie Dyer. Her television debut was the episode "The Druid Circle" of ''
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'', that aired on March 6, 1949, in the role of Miss Dagnall. She appeared in four episodes of '' Perry Mason''. She appeared as Clara Mayfield in the 1957 episode "The Case of the Sulky Girl" and as the judge in the 1958 episode "The Case of the Corresponding Corpse", the 1959 episode "The Case of the Shattered Dream", and the 1960 episode "The Case of the Clumsy Clown". In March of 1959, Bronson appeared in the ''
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'' episode "The Haunted House", as Miss Cooper. Also, in 1959, she was featured as Mrs Butler on '' The Donna Reed Show''. She appeared as Erma Bishop in a 1960 episode of ''
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'', "The Beauty Contest". Bronson's final movie appearance was in the film '' Kisses for My President'' (1964), in which she played the part of Miss Currier. She then appeared in a long series of minor characters for many television series until the mid-1970s, including many western genres. She became widely known for her role as the grandmother in the ''
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'' television series. Bronson's final appearance on television was as "Grandma Nussbaum", Fonzie's grandmother, in the episode "Fonzie Moves In" of ''
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'', which aired on September 9, 1975.


Death and legacy

Bronson spent her last few years in Laguna Beach. She died in a San Clemente, California, hospital on August 2, 1995.


"Old Woman of the Freeway" mural

In 1974, muralist Kent Twitchell chose a photo of Bronson to use as the model for a huge mural, titled "The Old Woman of the Freeway", to paint on a wall of a
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building which looked down from the Angeles Prince Hotel in Echo Park onto the
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. The original mural had been neglected by L.A. city officials, as a garage obscured the lower half and a billboard company had whitewashed the image in 1986. A partial restoration began in 1992. In 1994, a plan to rehang the mural outside the Valley Institute of Visual Arts in
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had died when a property owner refused to allow Twitchell access. In 1995, while being repainted after a legal settlement, the mural was covered with graffiti. In early 2016, Twitchell received approval from Los Angeles Valley College to repaint the mural. The $180,000 cost was raised by a voter-approved community colleges bond-building program.


Selected filmography

*'' Beauty on Parade'' (1950) *'' Father Is a Bachelor'' (1950) *''
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'' (1956) (Season 2 Episode 5: "None Are So Blind") - Neighbor *'' Rawhide'' (1961) – Mrs. Lefever in S4:E2, "The Sendoff" *'' Spencer's Mountain'' (1963) - Grandma Spencer *'' Marnie'' (1964) - Mrs. Maitland (uncredited)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bronson, Lillian 1902 births 1995 deaths American film actresses American stage actresses American television actresses People from Lockport, New York University of Michigan alumni