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  • Beverly Garland
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  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Beverly Garland Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor First publication Unknown
  • Beverly Lucy Garland, née Fessenden, (born October 17, 1926, died December 5, 2008) is an American actress who played Miranda Wilson on Spider-Man.
  • Beverly Garland never had a showy role in a critically-acclaimed motion picture, nor did she star on a highbrow TV series, but the blonde, lithe actress has managed a career of almost nonstop work since 1950. Over 40 years later, she has remained a frequent TV presence with her warm, inviting smile yet strong, determined demeanor. Garland's career as a working actress has continued long after some of her more celebrated peers have spent time with plastic surgeons and dreaming of a comeback. Beverly Garland passed away in 2008 at the age of 82.
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Birthplace
  • Santa Cruz, California
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  • Hollywood Hills, California
Name
  • Beverly Garland
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  • 1926-10-17(xsd:date)
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  • Voice Actor
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Deathdate
  • 2008-12-05(xsd:date)
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  • 2008-12-05(xsd:date)
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  • Miranda Wilson.jpg
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Born
  • 1926-10-17(xsd:date)
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  • Beverly Lucy Fessenden
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  • Beverly Garland never had a showy role in a critically-acclaimed motion picture, nor did she star on a highbrow TV series, but the blonde, lithe actress has managed a career of almost nonstop work since 1950. Over 40 years later, she has remained a frequent TV presence with her warm, inviting smile yet strong, determined demeanor. Garland's career as a working actress has continued long after some of her more celebrated peers have spent time with plastic surgeons and dreaming of a comeback. Garland began her professional career on stage in Tustin, CA, an Orange County community just south of Long Beach. In 1949, she made her film debut (billed as Beverly Campbell) in the original version of the film D.O.A. By 1950, she was on TV in the L.A.-produced series Mama Rosa, sort of an Italian I Remember Mama that ran for about six months. She then began acting in episodics and in 1954 earned an Emmy nomination for Best Actress in a Single Performance as a leukemia victim in an episode of Medic (NBC). At the same time, she continued to appear in features, although mostly in B pictures. In 1953, she appeared with Edward G. Robinson in the behind-the-scenes TV mystery The Glass Web. She appeared in Miami Story (1954) and had a small role alongside Humphrey Bogart in William Wyler's Desperate Hours (1955). In The Steel Jungle (1956), Garland was a pregnant wife of a bookie who chooses jail over informing on the mob--or being with her. By 1959, Garland was in the low-budget Alligator People playing a woman who searches for her missing husband only to find him at a Southern mansion partly transformed into a reptile. Film work became more sporadic in the 60s as Garland devoted herself to TV series work, but in 1974 she could be seen briefly in Airport 1975 as the wife of Dana Andrews. Garland was Linda Blair's shallow mother in Roller Boogie (1979) and co-starred in Claudia Weil's enchanting 1980 comedy It's My Turn. Garland is undoubtedly better remembered for her TV series work. From 1957-58, Garland was female cop Casey Jones on the syndicated series Decoy, which is considered the first series to feature a woman police officer as a lead. She played wife to Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show (ABC, 1964-65), and, in perhaps her most memorable TV role, was the widow who married Fred MacMurray on My Three Sons (CBS, 1969-72). From 1983-87, on Scarecrow & Mrs. King (CBS), she was Kate Jackson's mother. Garland also played recurring roles as a mother on other series, including NBC's Remington Steele (as Stephanie Zimbalist's mom) and, more recently, on ABC's Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (as Lois Lane's nagging mother). Active into the 1990s, Beverly Garland has supplemented her acting income with her job as spokesperson for a major Midwestern travel agency. She also worked to promote the hotel her husband built and named after her, the Beverly Garland Hotel in North Hollywood (now owned by their son and renamed The Garland). [1] Beverly Garland passed away in 2008 at the age of 82. Beverly Garland had been good-natured about the attention her worked received on Mystery Science Theater 3000, and was an honored guest at the first ConventioCon. She also appeared in the host segments of Turkey Day '94, introducing Swamp Diamonds and The Gunslinger alongside Adam West.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Beverly Garland Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor First publication Unknown
  • Beverly Lucy Garland, née Fessenden, (born October 17, 1926, died December 5, 2008) is an American actress who played Miranda Wilson on Spider-Man.
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