Wilson, Ethel (d. 1980)
Wilson, Ethel (d. 1980)
American stage and radio actress. Born in Baltimore, MD; died April 19, 1980, age 88, in St.Petersburg, FL.
Made stage debut (1914); plays include Tyranny of Love, So This is Paris, Rain, The Bishop Misbehaves, First Lady, The Doughgirls, You Can't Take It with You and My Sister Eileen; on radio, performed on "Henry Aldrich," "Backstage Wife," "Our Gal Sunday," "Ma Perkins" and "The Goldbergs."
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