Daley, Cass (1915–1975)
Daley, Cass (1915–1975)
American comedic actress and singer. Born Katharine (also seen as Catherine) Daley, July 17, 1915, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died Mar 22, 1975, in Hollywood, California; m. Frank Kinsella, 1941 (div.); m. Robert Williamson (actor); children: son.
Began career singing in nightclubs; starred in Ziegfeld Follies of 1936; films include The Fleets In, Crazy House, Riding High, Duffy's Tavern, Here Comes the Groom, Red Garters and The Spirit is Willing; was a regular on radio series "The Fitch Bandwagon." Once voted radio's most popular comedienne.
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