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Sue Randall

Known For

Acting

Gender

Female

Birthday

Oct 8, 1935 (91 years old)

Place of Birth

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Biography

Born in Philadelphia, Sue Randall was the younger of two children of Marion Burnside (née Heist) and Roland Rodrock Randall, a prominent real-estate consultant.[2][3] She began acting on stage at the age of 10 in a production of the Alden Park Players.[4] In 1953 she completed her early education at the Lankenau School for Girls in the Germantown District of Philadelphia and then moved to New York, where she attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, graduating with honors.[4][5] Randall's credited TV debut came in the 1955 episode "Golden Victory" of the series Star Tonight.[citation needed] She was one of the actresses who had the role of Diane Emerson in the television version of Valiant Lady (1953-1957).[6] In 1954, she also portrayed Diane Emerson on the CBS drama Woman with a Past.[6]: 1189  Randall appeared in other television productions before portraying Ruthie Saylor, a reference-desk worker, in the 1957 film Desk Set starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. Randall's recurring role as a teacher on Leave It to Beaver spanned the years 1958 to 1962, when the actress was in her twenties. She appeared in 28 episodes of the popular sitcom after replacing Diane Brewster, who played Miss Canfield during the first season and in the 1980s television movies based on the series. Randall's first appearance as Miss Landers was in the Leave It to Beaver episode "Ward's Problem", which originally aired on October 16, 1958.[citation needed] Primarily, Randall's roles on television were as a featured actor or supporting character, often in Westerns. For example, she was cast as Kathy O'Hara, an aspiring concert pianist, in the episode "The Mysterious Stranger" (February 17, 1959) on the ABC/Warner Brothers series Sugarfoot. She was cast in "Judgment Day" (October 11, 1959) on the ABC series The Rebel as Elaine, the daughter of a man sentenced to hang.[citation needed] In the late 1950s, producers cast Randall as a co-star with actress Theodora Davitt in a proposed weekly sitcom titled Up on Cloud Nine.[7] A pilot for this comedy was completed, but no potential sponsors opted to buy or underwrite the series about "the daffy misadventures" of two airline stewardesses.[8] In the pilot episode's storyline,

Known For

Acting
1965The F.B.I.FBI Clerk
1964Profiles in CourageJoan Owens
1964Wendy and Me
1963Kraft Suspense TheatreAnne Crane
1963The FugitiveNurse Thompson
1963The FugitiveRuth Fisher
1963The DakotasHardi Masters
1963The Bill Dana Show
1963The FugitiveJen
1962Saints and SinnersAnn
1962The VirginianSarah Bentley
1961Dr. KildareEmily Gunderson
1960Surfside 6
1960ThrillerKay Salisbury
1960The AquanautsMimi Newell
1960Pete and Gladys
1960The Roaring 20's
1959The Twilight ZoneMillie
1959The Twilight ZoneNurse
1959Lock-Up
1959The RebelElaine Randall
1959The Detectives
1959The DuPont Show with June AllysonEllen Monroe
1959BonanzaSue Watson
1959BonanzaAnn Davis
195877 Sunset Strip
1958Sea Hunt
1958Bronco
1958The Rifleman
1958Bat MastersonElizabeth
1957Desk SetRuthie Saylor
1957Where's Charley?Kitty Verdun
1957Perry MasonBetty Wilkins
1957Leave It to Beaver
1957Have Gun, Will Travel
1957M SquadMrs. Jim Wilson (uncredited)
1957SugarfootKathy O'Hara
1957Perry MasonAmy Scott
1957Leave It to BeaverMiss Landers
1957Have Gun, Will TravelRuth
1955GunsmokeEffie
1955The MillionaireKathy Taylor Johnson
1955Matinee Theater
1955GunsmokeLaura
1955The Life and Legend of Wyatt EarpLucy Tedder
1954Summer Playhouse
1953Valiant Lady
1953General Electric TheaterBride's Friend
1950A Wonderful Life