Lillian Bronson
Known For
Acting
Born
October 21, 1902
Place of Birth
Lockport, Niagara County, New York, USA
Died
August 2, 1995

Lillian Bronson

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lillian Bronson (October 21, 1902 - August 2, 1995) was an American character actress. She performed in over 80 films, 60 of the films from 1939 to 1964, and appeared in over one hundred television productions from 1949 to 1975. Bronson was born Lillian Rumsey Bronson in Lockport, New York, the daughter of a carriage builder, and attended the University of Michigan. She began her artistic career by performing plays at Broadway. During the Great Depression, Bronson and her late sister, Dorothy, opened the Bronson Studio in New York, designing and making toy animals and pillows. In 1943, Bronson appeared in the movie Happy Land as Mattie Dyer and on television in the episode "The Druid Circle" of The Philco Television Playhouse, that aired on March 6, 1949, in the role of Miss Dagnall. She then appeared in a long series of minor characters for ma…

Known For

Perry Mason
7.7

Perry Mason

1957 · TV

The Andy Griffith Show
7.6

The Andy Griffith Show

1960 · TV

Wagon Train
6.6

Wagon Train

1957 · TV

The Rifleman
7.1

The Rifleman

1958 · TV

My Three Sons
6.6

My Three Sons

1960 · TV

Emergency!
7.9

Emergency!

1972 · TV

Adam-12
7.1

Adam-12

1968 · TV

The Virginian
6.5

The Virginian

1962 · TV

Cheyenne
6.1

Cheyenne

1955 · TV

Happy Days
7.6

Happy Days

1974 · TV

Have Gun, Will Travel
7.3

Have Gun, Will Travel

1957 · TV

Climax!
3.8

Climax!

1954 · TV

The Donna Reed Show
6.5

The Donna Reed Show

1958 · TV

Peter Gunn
6.6

Peter Gunn

1958 · TV

Thriller
6.7

Thriller

1960 · TV

Leave It to Beaver
6.9

Leave It to Beaver

1957 · TV

The Deputy
6.5

The Deputy

1959 · TV

Rawhide
7.2

Rawhide

1959 · TV

Dr. Kildare
5.7

Dr. Kildare

1961 · TV

Ben Casey
5.9

Ben Casey

1961 · TV

Studio One
5.4

Studio One

1948 · TV

The Untouchables
8.0

The Untouchables

1959 · TV

Omnibus
7.2

Omnibus

1967 · TV

Four Star Playhouse
6.8

Four Star Playhouse

1952 · TV

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