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Ann Doran
Born
Ann Lee Doran

(1911-07-28)July 28, 1911
DiedSeptember 19, 2000(2000-09-19) (aged 89)
OccupationActress
Years activeFrom 1922-1988
MotherRose Allen

Ann Lee Doran (July 28, 1911 – September 19, 2000) was an American character actress, possibly best known as Carol Stark, the mother of James "Jim" Stark (James Dean) in Rebel Without a Cause (1955).[1] She was an early member of the Screen Actors Guild and served on the board of the Motion Picture & Television Fund for 30 years.[2]

Early years

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The daughter of Rose Allen (born Carrie A. Barnett)[3] and John R. Doran,[4] her mother was a silent-film actress.[5][6] Ann Doran was born in Amarillo, Texas,[3] and attended high school in San Bernardino, California.[6]

Film career

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Doran and DeForest Kelley in Fear in the Night (1947)

Doran began acting at the age of four. According to a 1979 newspaper article, the actress made her debut at 11 years old.[6] Rarely in a featured role, Doran appeared in more than 500 motion pictures and 1,000 episodes of television series, such as the American Civil War drama Gray Ghost.

Doran worked as a stand-in, then bit player, then incidental supporting player. By 1938, she was under contract to Columbia Pictures, where the company policy was to use the members of its stock company as often as possible. Thus, Doran appears in Columbia's serials (such as The Spider's Web and Flying G-Men), short subjects (including those of The Three Stooges, Charley Chase, Andy Clyde, Harry Langdon and Vera Vague), B features (including the Blondie, Five Little Peppers and Ellery Queen series), and major feature films. She became a favorite of Columbia director Frank Capra and appeared in many of his productions. Most of these appearances were supporting roles. In Meet John Doe (1941), she plays the wife of sodajerk-turned-John Doe Club activist Bert Hansen. Though her character speaks some of the film's most pivotal lines of dialog, including an impassioned suicide-preventing plea in the final scene, her appearance in the film is uncredited. Some of Doran's lead roles include Columbia's Charley Chase comedies from 1938 to 1940 and Rio Grande (1938) directed by Sam Nelson and featuring Charles Starrett.[7]

Columbia filmed two boy-and-his-dog stories with juvenile star Ted Donaldson in 1945–46. When the Donaldson films became a full-fledged series (featuring the dog Rusty) in 1947, Doran was cast as Donaldson's mother in the next six films. Her steady, sensible maternal roles led to her being cast as James Dean's mother in Rebel Without a Cause (1955).

Virginia Brissac, Jim Backus, Doran, Edward Platt and James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause (1955)

Television

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Doran played Charlotte McHenry, the housekeeper on Shirley,[8]: 962  Agnes Haskell, Eddie Haskell's mother and in a separate appearance Mrs. Bellamy, in Leave It to Beaver[8] and Mrs. Kingston, the housekeeper, on Longstreet.[8]: 621–622 

Doran guest-starred on many television programs, including three appearances in the role of Bonnie Landis in Public Defender, starring with fellow Texan Reed Hadley. She appeared in the anthology series Crossroads in the 1956 episode "The White Carnation", along with Elinor Donahue, James Best and J. Carrol Naish. In 1952, she appeared in an episode of The Lone Ranger titled "Hidden Fortune".

Doran was cast in the children's Western series My Friend Flicka, the story of a boy and his horse on a ranch in Wyoming. She also appeared in episodes of Ray Milland's sitcom Meet Mr. McNutley and Kenneth Tobey's aviation adventure series Whirlybirds. Doran guest-starred on Perry Mason in "The Case of the Prodigal Parent" (1958), "The Case of the Lurid Letter" (1962) and "The Case of the Drowsy Mosquito" (1963) as well as in Rawhide in the episode "Incident of the Challenge".

Doran was cast twice in 1959–1960 in episodes of the series Colt .45, starring Wayde Preston. In 1960, she was cast as Martha Brown, the mother of horse rider Velvet Brown (Lori Martin) in the family drama National Velvet.[8]: 746  She made one appearance on McHale's Navy as Mrs. Martha "Pumpkin" Binghamton, wife of Captain Binghamton (Joe Flynn). In 1963 Doran appeared as Minerva Lewis on The Virginian in the episode "Run Away Home."[citation needed] Ann Doran was cast twice as Mrs. Elliott and Hugh Beaumont as Mr. Elliott, parents of Steve Elliott (Mike Minor), in Petticoat Junction.

Doran in her later years

Three years later, she appeared in the first episode of The Legend of Jesse James as Zerelda James Samuel, the mother of Jesse and Frank James.[8] She also appeared on the program M*A*S*H as Nurse Meg Cratty, who runs an orphanage in Korea. In the episode "The Kids", Cratty and her charges bunked with the M*A*S*H unit after having to evacuate when the orphanage was shelled.[citation needed]

Death

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Doran died at age 89 on September 19, 2000,[3] in Carmichael, California. Following her death, her remains were cremated and scattered at sea.[9] She bequeathed $400,000 to the Motion Picture Country House, the retirement home for the movie industry.[citation needed]

Filmography

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Films

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Year Title Role Notes
1922 Robin Hood Page to Richard Uncredited
1934 One Exciting Adventure Girl
Servants' Entrance Marie, the Maid Uncredited
1935 Night Life of the Gods Girl in Pool
Way Down East Rosie – Hired Girl
Case of the Missing Man Dental Nurse Uncredited
Bad Boy Telegraph Clerk
Mary Burns, Fugitive Newspaper girl
1936 Dangerous Intrigue Floor Nurse Uncredited
Ring Around the Moon Kay Duncan
Lady of Secrets Reporter Uncredited
The Little Red Schoolhouse Mary Burke
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town Girl on Bus Uncredited
Let's Sing Again Alice Alba
Palm Springs Schoolgirl Uncredited
Missing Girls Ann Jason
Red Lights Ahead Mary Wallace
1937 The Devil's Playground Bit Part Uncredited
When You're in Love Secretary
The Go Getter Maizie – the Maid
Girls Can Play Alice, Secretary
Marry the Girl Marge, a Secretary
It's All Yours Stewardess Uncredited
Stella Dallas Minor Role
I'll Take Romance Opera Cast
Nothing Sacred Telephone Girl
She Married an Artist Model
Paid to Dance Rose Trevor Alternative title: Hard to Hold
The Shadow Shaw Sister
1938 Little Miss Roughneck Girl Uncredited
Penitentiary Blanche Williams
Women in Prison Maggie
Start Cheering Green's Secretary Uncredited
Extortion Margie Blake
Holiday Kitchen Maid Uncredited
The Main Event Telegraph Clerk
Highway Patrol Estelle
City Streets Nurse Uncredited
You Can't Take It with You Maggie O'Neill
The Spider's Web Mason's Secretary Serial
The Lady Objects Miss Hollins
Blondie Elsie Hazlip
Rio Grande Jean Andrews Lead role
Smashing the Spy Ring Madelon Martin
1939 Homicide Bureau Nurse Uncredited
Flying G-Men Hamilton's Secretary Serial
My Son Is a Criminal Taxicab Company Secretary Uncredited
Let Us Live Secretary Juror
Romance of the Redwoods
Blind Alley Agnes
Good Girls Go to Paris Bridesmaid Uncredited
Coast Guard Nurse
The Man They Could Not Hang Betty Crawford
A Woman Is the Judge Luella Uncredited
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Paine's Secretary
Three Sappy People Countess Short, Uncredited
1940 The Green Hornet Josephine Weaver Allen Serial, [Ch. 3], Uncredited
His Girl Friday Newspaper Office Worker Uncredited
Five Little Peppers at Home Nurse
Forgotten Girls Inmate
Untamed 1st Nurse
Manhattan Heartbeat Shop Girl's Friend
Girls of the Road Jerry
Glamour for Sale Myrtle Uncredited
Her First Romance Student
1941 Murder Among Friends Dr. Turk's Nurse Uncredited
Meet John Doe Bert Hansen's wife
Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery Sheila Cobb
Penny Serenade Dotty "Dot"
Criminals Within Linda
Dive Bomber Helen – Joe's Date Uncredited
Sun Valley Serenade Waitress
Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day Nurse at Party
The Kid from Kansas Julie 'Smitty' Smith
Sing Another Chorus Bronx Dame Uncredited
Buy Me That Town Woman
New York Town Demonstrator in Department Store
1942 Blue, White and Perfect Miss Hoffman
Mr. Wise Guy Dorothy Melton
Yankee Doodle Dandy Receptionist Uncredited
They All Kissed the Bride Helene – the Drew's Maid
Beyond the Blue Horizon Margaret Chase
My Sister Eileen Receptionist
Street of Chance Miss Peabody
Smith of Minnesota Uncredited
1943 The Hard Way Dorshka
Air Force Mrs. Mary Quincannon
Slightly Dangerous Salesgirl
The More the Merrier Miss Bilby
So Proudly We Hail! Lt. Betty Peterson
Gildersleeve on Broadway Matilda Brown
Old Acquaintance Music Store Saleslady Uncredited
True to Life Radio Kitty
1944 The Story of Dr. Wassell Praying Woman
Mr. Skeffington Maria, a nursemaid
Henry Aldrich's Little Secret Helen Martin
I Love a Soldier Jenny Butler
Here Come the Waves Ruth
1945 Roughly Speaking Alice Abbott
Pride of the Marines Ella Mae Merchant Alternative title: Forever in Love
1946 The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Bobbi St. John
Our Hearts Were Growing Up Monica Lonsdale Uncredited
1947 The Perfect Marriage Secretary Ellen
My Favorite Brunette Miss Rogers
Seven Were Saved Mrs. Rollin Hartley
Fear in the Night Lil Herlihy
For the Love of Rusty Ethel Mitchell
The Crimson Key Paris Wood
Second Chance Doris Greene
The Son of Rusty Ethel Mitchell
Variety Girl Hairdresser Uncredited
Magic Town Mrs. Weaver
Road to the Big House Agnes Clark
1948 Reaching from Heaven Martha Kestner
The Return of the Whistler Sybil Barkley Uncredited
My Dog Rusty Ethel Mitchell
Hazard Nurse
The Babe Ruth Story Reporter Uncredited
The Walls of Jericho Gossip
Pitfall Maggie
Rusty Leads the Way Ethel Mitchell
Sealed Verdict Ellie Blaine, Red Cross date
The Snake Pit Valerie
No Minor Vices Mrs. Faraday Uncredited
He Walked by Night Dispatcher
1949 The Accused Miss Rice – Nurse
Rusty Saves a Life Ethel Mitchell
The Clay Pigeon Miss Collins – Naval Nurse Uncredited
Big Jack Sarah Oakes
The Fountainhead Wynand's Secretary
One Last Fling Vera Thompson
Air Hostess Virginia Barton
Calamity Jane and Sam Bass Mrs. Lucy Egan
The Kid from Cleveland Emily Barrows Novak
Holiday in Havana Marge Henley
Beyond the Forest Edith Williams Uncredited
Rusty's Birthday Ethel Mitchell
1950 Riding High Nurse Uncredited
No Sad Songs for Me Louise Spears
Never a Dull Moment Jean Morrow
Lonely Heart Bandits Nancy Crane
The Jackpot Miss Alice Bowen Uncredited
1951 Gambling House Della
Tomahawk Mrs. Carrington
The Painted Hills Martha Blake
Her First Romance Mrs. Foster
The People Against O'Hara Betty Clark, Policewoman
Starlift Mrs. Callan – Nurse Uncredited
1952 Here Come the Nelsons Clara Randolph
Love Is Better Than Ever Mrs. Levoy
Rodeo Mrs. Martha Durston Uncredited
Paula Mrs. Smith, welfare worker
The Rose Bowl Story Mrs. Addie Burke
1953 So This Is Love Mrs. James Moore
Island in the Sky Moon's wife Uncredited
The Eddie Cantor Story Lillian Edwards
I Love Lucy Audience Member
1954 The High and the Mighty Mrs. Joseph
Them! Child Psychiatrist Uncredited
The Bob Mathias Story Mrs. Lillian Mathias
1955 The Desperate Hours Mrs. Walling Uncredited
Rebel Without a Cause Carol Stark
1957 Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend Sarah Devlin
The Man Who Turned to Stone Mrs. Ford
Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend Sarah Devlin Uncredited
Band of Angels Mrs. Morton
Young and Dangerous Mrs. Clara Clinton
Bombers B-52 Sylvia Slater Uncredited
1958 The Deep Six Elsie – Mike's Wife
The Female Animal Nurse
The Rawhide Trail Mrs. Cartwright
Day of the Badman Martha Mordigan
Violent Road Edith Miller
Life Begins at 17 Virginia Peck
Voice in the Mirror Mrs. Devlin
It! The Terror from Beyond Space Mary Royce
The Badlanders Stagecoach Passenger – Mother Uncredited
Step Down to Terror Mrs. Duprez
Joy Ride Grace
1959 Warlock Mrs. Richardson Uncredited
Riot in Juvenile Prison Bess Monahan
Cast a Long Shadow Charlotte Calvert
The FBI Story Mrs. Ballard Uncredited
A Summer Place Mrs. Talbert
1963 Captain Newman, M.D. Mrs. Pyser
1964 The Carpetbaggers Reporter
The Brass Bottle Martha Kenton
Where Love Has Gone Mrs. Geraghty
Kitten with a Whip Mavis Varden
1965 Mirage Tenant in Apartment 3R Uncredited
1966 Not with My Wife, You Don't! Doris Parker
1967 The Hostage Miss Mabry
Rosie! Old Lady
1968 Live a Little, Love a Little Landlady Uncredited
1969 Once You Kiss a Stranger Lee's Mother
The Arrangement Nurse Costello Uncredited
Topaz Mrs. Forsyth
1970 There Was a Crooked Man... Mrs. Lomax
1971 The Hired Hand Mrs. Sorenson
1976 The Gumball Rally Mrs. Ontley
Flood! Emma Fisher TV movie
1981 All Night Long Grandmother Gibbons
First Monday in October Storekeeper
1986 Wildcats Mrs. Chatham Alternative title: First and Goal

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1952 Adventures of Superman Mrs. King 1 episode
1953 The Danny Thomas Show Teacher
1954 Ramar of the Jungle Irene Loring
1955 Brave Eagle Whispering Grass
1956 Father Knows Best Dorothy Tyler
1957 December Bride Miss Moore
1958 M Squad Mrs. Rainey
Perry Mason Mrs. Claire Durrell in "The Case of the Prodigal Parent"
Official Detective Charlotte Episode: "The Cover-Up"
1959 Frontier Doctor Ma "Dallas" Bell 1 episode
Bourbon Street Beat Mary Dumont 1 episode, "The Tiger Moth"
The Donna Reed Show Mrs Adams 1 Episode: "The Report Card"
1960 General Electric Theater Tourist Episode: "Adam's Apples"
Wagon Train Aunt Lizzie 1 episode
1960–1962 National Velvet Martha Brown 58 episodes
1963–1970 The Virginian Various 5 episodes
1965 McHale's Navy Mrs. Binghamton 1 episode
1966–1967 Hey, Landlord Marcy Banner 2 episodes
1967, season 5 Petticoat Junction Mrs. Elliott
1966–1968 Bonanza Lisa Stanley / Mrs. Walker
1968 The Guns of Will Sonnett Margaret Stover 1 episode
1970 The Bold Ones: The Lawyers Mrs. Grimbi
Ironside Dora Copeland
1971–1972 Longstreet Mrs. Kingston 23 episodes
1972 The Odd Couple Loretta Spoon 1 episode
1973 Emergency! Mrs. Perigrew and Hannah 2 episodes
Barnaby Jones Nurse Nora Randall 1 episode
1974 The Rookies Mrs. Coleman
Little House on the Prairie Mrs. Tyler
1975 M*A*S*H Nurse Meg Cratty
1978 Fantasy Island Emma Howard
1979 Eight Is Enough Ms. Ryder
1980 Shirley Charlotte McHenry 13 episodes
1982 Father Murphy Abby 1 episode
1983 Tales of the Unexpected Mary Deacon
1984 Knots Landing Mercy
1985 Highway to Heaven Mrs. Bradley 2 episodes
1986 The A-Team Nora 1 episode
Trapper John, M.D. Mrs. McAndrew
1987 The Twilight Zone Mrs. Clark
1988 Hunter Mrs. Rawling 1 episode (final appearance)

References

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  1. ^ "Ann Doran, 89, Character Actress". The New York Times. October 3, 2000.
  2. ^ Scott, Vernon (July 25, 1979). "Never a star, but plenty of work". The Ottawa Journal. Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. United Press International. p. 33. Retrieved July 4, 2016 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  3. ^ a b c "Ann Doran, 89; character actress". Santa Cruz Sentinel. California, Santa Cruz. The New York Times. October 3, 2000. p. 6. Retrieved July 4, 2016 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  4. ^ "Ann Doran, Mother Are Greeted by Old Friends". The San Bernardino County Sun. California, San Bernardino. March 28, 1948. p. 35. Retrieved July 4, 2016 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  5. ^ Todd, John (January 10, 1945). "Hollywood". The Tipton Daily Tribune. Indiana, Tipton. International News Service. p. 2. Retrieved July 4, 2016 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  6. ^ a b c "Ann Doran: Never A Star But Back This Fall". Logansport Pharos-Tribune. Indiana, Logansport. United Press International. August 1, 1979. p. 11. Retrieved July 4, 2016 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  7. ^ Westerns Women: Interviews with 50 Leading Ladies of Movie and Film 0786420286 Boyd Magers, Michael G. Fitzgerald – 2004 "Asked about Rio Grande (1938), her starring lead opposite Charles Starrett, Ann matter-of-factly states, "It was just another job. Nothing unpleasant happened on it — but then nothing pleasant did, either. Charles Starrett was very tall and good-looking. We got along just fine."
  8. ^ a b c d e Terrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010. McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 978-0-7864-6477-7. P. 591.
  9. ^ Wilson, Scott (August 19, 2016). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed. McFarland. ISBN 9781476625997.
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