Evelyn Scott (April 20, 1915 – January 31, 2002) was an American film and television actress.
Born in
Brockton, Massachusetts
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, Scott began her career as a disc jockey for
KMPC
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, the first female DJ at that Los Angeles radio station.
Her work as an actress began on radio on the 1940s, guest starring on such series as ''
Let George Do It''. Scott transitioned to television in 1952, guest starring in several shows, including ''
Schlitz Playhouse
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'', ''
Gunsmoke
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'', ''
The Danny Thomas Show
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'', ''
Dragnet'', ''
Perry Mason
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'', ''
The Untouchables
Untouchables or The Untouchables may refer to:
American history
* Untouchables (law enforcement), a 1930s American law enforcement unit led by Eliot Ness
* ''The Untouchables'' (book), an autobiography by Eliot Ness and Oscar Fraley
* ''The Un ...
'', and ''
Bonanza
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''. In the 1950s, Scott also played several supporting roles in movies.
From 1960 to 1962, Scott had a recurring role as Adelaide Mitchell in the
John Forsythe
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television comedy ''
Bachelor Father''.
In 1965, Scott landed the recurring role of Ada Jacks in the television series ''
Peyton Place''. She played that role until the series' cancellation in 1969.
She reprised the role in the daytime
soap opera
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''
Return to Peyton Place
''Return to Peyton Place'' is a 1959 novel by Grace Metalious, a sequel to her best-selling 1956 novel '' Peyton Place''.
Plot summary
After the phenomenal success of her first novel, Metalious hastily penned a sequel centering on the life and ...
'', from 1972–1974. Her final appearance would be in 1985, yet again as Ada Jacks, in the television movie ''
Peyton Place: The Next Generation''.
Scott was also active as a board member of Portals House Inc., a center helping people with mental dysfunctions. She married Urban S. Hirsch Jr. in 1961 and stayed married to him until her death in 2002.
Filmography
References
External links
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1915 births
2002 deaths
Actresses from Boston
American film actresses
American television actresses
20th-century American actresses