Templeton Fox | |
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Born | Esther Fox July 24, 1913 Pasadena, California, U.S. |
Died | January 9, 1993 Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged 79)
Alma mater | Pomona College |
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse | Robert Lyon Welch |
Children | 2 |
Templeton Fox (born Esther Fox;[1] July 24, 1913 – January 9, 1993)[2] was an American actress best known for her work in old-time radio.
Born in Pasadena, California,[2] Fox is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Fox.[3] She went to school in Elgin, Illinois,[2] and attended Pomona College.[4] She won a talent contest sponsored by a hotel in Los Angeles[5] and gained early acting experience at the Pasadena Community Playhouse.[2] She changed her first name after being advised by a numerologist to do so.[1]
Before Fox became an actress, she was a singer in Los Angeles.[6] After her parents moved to Chicago, they challenged her to audition with NBC, which resulted in her gaining a contract as a dramatic actress on that network[7] in September 1935.[2] Her roles on radio programs included those shown in the table below.
Program | Character |
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Dan Harding's Wife | Margot Graham[8] |
Hilltop House | Trudy Reynolds[9] |
Kate Hopkins, Angel of Mercy | Trudy[10] |
Linda Fairchild, Stepmother | Linda Fairchild[11] |
The Story of Mary Marlin | Bunny Mitchell[8]: 318 |
This Day Is Ours | Eleanor MacDonald[8]: 331 |
Those We Love | Ann[12] |
Young Hickory | Marilyn Fletcher[13] |
Your Family and Mine | Claudia Foster[14] |
Programs on which Fox had supporting roles included Manhattan at Midnight,[15] Lights Out[16] and The Mystery Man.[17]
Fox worked at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, mostly in bit parts.[18] Her film credits include Tony Rome,[19] Fate Is the Hunter, Hush… Hush, Sweet Charlotte, Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed?, and Shock Treatment.[20]
In 1942, Fox portrayed Miriam Blake in a production of Guest in the House in Boston.[21]
Fox's television appearances include roles in Hazel, Route 66, Dennis the Menace, The Thin Man, My Three Sons, Slattery's People, Gentle Ben, My Living Doll, and Peyton Place.[20] In 1975, she was a last-minute replacement to play Ralph Kramden's mother-in-law on the 25th anniversary episode of The Honeymooners after Doro Merande, the actress slated for that role, died suddenly.[22]
On August 15, 1938, Fox married Robert Lyon Welch in Chicago. Welch worked with a radio advertising agency.[23] She retired from acting to raise their son and daughter. Welch died in 1964. Fox died on January 9, 1993, in Los Angeles, California. [18]