
Eve Arden
Eve Arden (born Eunice Mary Quedens; April 30, 1908 – November 12, 1990) was an American film, radio, stage and television actress. Born just north of San Francisco in Mill Valley and was interested in show business from an early age. At 16, she made her stage debut after quitting school to joined a stock company. After appearing in minor roles in two films under her real name, Eunice Quedens, she found that the stage offered her the same minor roles. By the mid 30s, one of these minor roles would attract notice as a comedy sketch in the stage play "Ziegfeld Folies". By that time, she had changed her name to Eve Arden. In 1937, she attracted some attention with a small role in Oh, Doctor (1937) which led to her being cast in a minor role in the film Stage Door (1937). By the time the film was finished, her part had expanded into the wise-cracking, fast-talking friend to the lead. She would play virtually the character for most of her career. While her sophisticated wise-cracking would never make her the lead, she would be a busy actress in dozens of movies over the next dozen years. In At the Circus (1939), she was the acrobatic Peerless Pauline opposite Groucho Marx and the Russian sharp shooter in the comedy The Doughgirls (1944). For her role as Ida in Mildred Pierce (1945), she received an Academy Award nomination. Famous for her quick ripostes, this led to work in Radio during the 40s. In 1948, CBS Radio premiered "Our Miss Brooks", which would be the perfect show for her character. As her film career began to slow, CBS would take the popular radio show to television in 1952. The television series Our Miss Brooks (1952) would run through 1956 and led to he movie Our Miss Brooks (1956). When the show ended, she tried another television series, The Eve Arden Show (1957), but it was soon canceled. In the 60s, Eve raised a family and did a few guest roles, until her come-back television series The Mothers-In-Law (1967). This show, co-starring Kaye Ballard ran for two seasons. After that, she would make more unsold pilots, a couple of television movies and a few guest shots. She returned in occasional cameo appearances including the Principal McGee in Grease (1978), and Warden June in Pandemonium (1982), showing that she still had the wise-cracks and screen presence to bring back the fond memories of Miss Connie Brooks.
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Credits
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The Grease Story 2017Principal McGee (archive footage)★ 8.4
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Maida Rutledge (archive footage) (uncredited)★ 7.7
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Self★ 6.7
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Amazing Stories 1985Jane's mother★ 7.4
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Cinderella 1985Stepmother★ 7.1
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The Stepmother★ NR
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Self (archive footage)★ NR
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Masquerade 1983★ 5
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Alice in Wonderland 1983Queen of Hearts★ 7
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Faerie Tale Theatre 1982The Stepmother★ 8.2
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Grease 2 1982Principal McGee★ 5.2
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Pandemonium 1982Warden June★ 4.6
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Falcon Crest 1981Lillian Nash★ 5.5
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Under the Rainbow 1981The Duchess★ 5.2
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The Dream Merchants 1980Coralee★ 4.5
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Hart to Hart 1979★ 6.8
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B. J. and the Bear 1979★ 5.5
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Employment Lady★ 3
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Flying High 1978★ 4.5
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Vega$ 1978★ 7
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Grease 1978Principal McGee★ 7.4
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The Love Boat 1977Brenda Watts★ 6.3
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Ellery Queen 1975Vera Bethune / Miss Aggie★ 7.4
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Harriet★ 6.1
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Self★ 5.4
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Miss Freeling, the Wedding Counselor★ 6
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Hildegarde Withers★ 8
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Dr. Lucille Barras★ 6.3
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Great Performances 1971Queen of Hearts★ 5.6
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In Name Only 1969Aunt Theda Reeson★ NR
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Love, American Style 1969Linda's Mom★ 6
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Self★ 6.5
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The Mothers-in-Law 1967Eve Hubbard★ 5.8
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Laredo 1965★ 6.3
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Run for Your Life 1965Mame Huston★ 7.2
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Sergeant Deadhead 1965Lieutenant Kinsey★ 4
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Professor Lillian Stemmler★ 7.2
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Bewitched 1964Nurse Kelton★ 7.9
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Vacation Playhouse 1963Claudia Cooper★ NR
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My Three Sons 1960Marisa Montaine★ 6.5
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Lottie Lacey★ 6.7
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Startime 1959★ 6
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Anatomy of a Murder 1959Maida Rutledge★ 7.8
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The Eve Arden Show 1957★ NR
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Self★ 6
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Our Miss Brooks 1956Miss Constance 'Connie' Brooks★ 6.2
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Tony Awards 1956Self - Presenter★ 4.6
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The Lady Wants Mink 1953Gladys Jones★ 6
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We're Not Married! 1952Katie Woodruff★ 5.9
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The Liberace Show 1952★ NR
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I Love Lucy 1951Eve Arden (uncredited)★ 7.9
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Goodbye, My Fancy 1951Miss 'Woody' Woods★ 5.9
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Three Husbands 1950Lucille McCabe★ 5
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Tea for Two 1950Pauline Hastings★ 6
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The Costume Designer 1950Self (archive footage)★ NR
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Lily Martin★ 6.3
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Paid in Full 1950Tommy Thompson★ 6.6
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What's My Line? 1950Self - Mystery Guest★ 6.9
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Susan Wayne★ 4.3
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My Dream Is Yours 1949Vivian Martin★ 6.5
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Whiplash 1948Chris Sherwood★ 4.9
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One Touch of Venus 1948Molly Stewart★ 6.6
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Olive Lashbrooke★ 6.6
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The Unfaithful 1947Paula★ 6
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Song of Scheherazade 1947Madame de Talavera★ 5.8
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The Arnelo Affair 1947Vivian Delwyn★ 5.3
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Blow-Ups of 1946 1946Self★ 6
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Night and Day 1946Gabrielle★ 5.7
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Ann Westly★ 6.2
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My Reputation 1946Ginna Abbott★ 7.1
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Mildred Pierce 1945Ida Corwin★ 7.6
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Patrick the Great 1945Jean Matthews★ 4
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Tex Donnelly★ 5
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Pan-Americana 1945Helen 'Hoppy' Hopkins★ 3.6
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The Doughgirls 1944Sgt. Natalia Moskoroff★ 7
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Cover Girl 1944Cornelia 'Stonewall' Jackson★ 6.4
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Let's Face It 1943Maggie Watson★ 4.5
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Hit Parade of 1943 1943Belinda Wright★ 5.2
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Obliging Young Lady 1942'Space' OShea, aka Suwanee Rivers★ 5
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Bedtime Story 1941Virginia Cole★ 5.9
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Sing for Your Supper 1941Barbara Stevens★ 6
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Last of the Duanes 1941Kate★ 6
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Manpower 1941Dolly★ 6.7
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'Buzz' Baker★ 5.8
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San Antonio Rose 1941Gabby Trent★ 7
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Sally Long★ 6.3
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Ziegfeld Girl 1941Patsy Dixon★ 6.5
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Sally Aikens★ 6.6
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No, No, Nanette 1940Kitty★ 6
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Comrade X 1940Jane Wilson★ 5.9
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She Couldn't Say No 1940Alice Hinsdale★ 6.8
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Slightly Honorable 1939Miss Ater★ 5.1
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A Child Is Born 1939Miss Pinty★ 6.5
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At the Circus 1939Peerless Pauline★ 6.3
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Eternally Yours 1939Gloria★ 5.7
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The Forgotten Woman 1939Carrie Ashburn★ NR
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Big Town Czar 1939Susan Warren★ NR
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Women in the Wind 1939Kit Campbell★ 6.8
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Cora Phelps★ 5.9
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Henrietta★ 4.9
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Cocoanut Grove 1938Sophie De Lemma★ NR
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Stage Door 1937Ève★ 7
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Oh, Doctor 1937Shirley Truman★ NR
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Dancing Lady 1933Marcia (uncredited)★ 6.9