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Also Known As: Donna Adams, Donna Belle Mullenger Died: January 14, 1986
Born: January 27, 1921 Cause of Death: pancreatic cancer
Birth Place: Denison, Iowa, USA Profession: actor

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Warm, strikingly pretty leading lady of the 1940s and 50s who later enjoyed a considerable popularity in TV sitcoms with the enjoyable if somewhat bland "The Donna Reed Show" in the 50s and 60s. A former beauty queen, Reed enjoyed a key film landmark early in her Hollywood career when she lovingly and gracefully played James Stewart's small-town sweetheart and later loving wife in the Christmas perennial, "It's a Wonderful Life" (1946). Reed's big screen career continued through the 50s, but many of her credits were standard romantic heroine leads in modest, forgettable comedies, dramas and action adventures.1953's "From Here to Eternity", though, did give Reed a chance to shed, to some degree, the peaches-and-cream, goody two-shoes image her films largely cultivated. Although her role as a prostitute in the original novel was made more vague in accord with Hollywood's Production Code, Reed still gave a cynical toughness and bruised vulnerability to her "hostess" role which impressed enough of her colleagues to win her a supporting actress Oscar. In 1958 she began her long-running success as a happy homemaker in ABC's "The Donna Reed Show", which in later years would be regarded by some as a decent...

Warm, strikingly pretty leading lady of the 1940s and 50s who later enjoyed a considerable popularity in TV sitcoms with the enjoyable if somewhat bland "The Donna Reed Show" in the 50s and 60s. A former beauty queen, Reed enjoyed a key film landmark early in her Hollywood career when she lovingly and gracefully played James Stewart's small-town sweetheart and later loving wife in the Christmas perennial, "It's a Wonderful Life" (1946). Reed's big screen career continued through the 50s, but many of her credits were standard romantic heroine leads in modest, forgettable comedies, dramas and action adventures.

1953's "From Here to Eternity", though, did give Reed a chance to shed, to some degree, the peaches-and-cream, goody two-shoes image her films largely cultivated. Although her role as a prostitute in the original novel was made more vague in accord with Hollywood's Production Code, Reed still gave a cynical toughness and bruised vulnerability to her "hostess" role which impressed enough of her colleagues to win her a supporting actress Oscar. In 1958 she began her long-running success as a happy homemaker in ABC's "The Donna Reed Show", which in later years would be regarded by some as a decent forerunner of the "family sitcom" and by others as pure camp, a prime--and very dated--example of the last vestiges of 50s conformity encouraged by pop culture.

Reed for the most part retired after her series ended in 1966, but in later years she did play occasional leading roles in a handful of TV-movies and miniseries. When Barbara Bel Geddes had to leave her acclaimed role as the strong matriarch Miss Ellie on the CBS primetime series, "Dallas", Reed stepped into the role for a season, but illness was affecting Reed by that time as well. In general, audiences were a bit disappointed by her very ladylike, quiet take on the role, and a recovered Bel Geddes returned after one season. Still, Reed had performed long and professionally by the time of her death from cancer at 64.

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CAST: (feature film)

1.
 Deadly Lessons (1983) Miss Wade
2.
 Pepe (1961)
3.
 The Whole Truth (1958) Carol Poulton
4.
 Beyond Mombasa (1957) Ann Wilson
5.
 Backlash (1956) Karyl Orton
6.
 The Benny Goodman Story (1956) Alice Hammond
7.
 Ransom! (1956) Edith Stannard
8.
 The Far Horizons (1955) Sacajawea
9.
 The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954) Marion Ellswirth
10.
 Three Hours to Kill (1954) Laurie Mastin
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1941:
Made first feature film appearances
1958:
Played last leading role in a feature, "The Whole Truth"
1958:
Played Donna Stone on the long-running ABC sitcom, "The Donna Reed Show"
1960:
Last feature film appearance, a cameo in the star-studded box office bomb, "Pepe"
:
Returned to series TV when she replaced an ailing Barbara Bel Geddes for a season in the role of Miss Ellie on the long-running CBS primetime serial drama, "Dallas"
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Education

Los Angeles City College: Los Angeles , California - 1938

Notes

Co-chaired the anti-Vietnam organization Another Mother for Peace in 1970.

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husband:
William Tuttle. Makeup man.
husband:
Tony Owen. Producer. Second husband, produced "The Donna Reed Show," married 1945, divorced 1972.
husband:
Grover Asmus. Army colonel. Married 1975.

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daughter:
Penny Jane Owen. Adopted.

Bibliography close complete biography

"Donna Reed: A Bio-Bibliography" Greenwood Press
"In Search of Donna Reed" University of Iowa Press

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