Sarah Cunningham (actress)

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Sarah Cunningham
Born Sarah Lucie Cunningham
September 8, 1918(1918-09-08)
Greenville, South Carolina, United States
Died March 24, 1986 (aged 67)
Los Angeles, California, United States
Years active 1948-1986
Spouse(s) John Randolph
(1942-1986) (her death)
2 children

Sarah Cunningham (September 8, 1918March 24, 1986) was an American film, stage and television actress.

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[edit] Personal life

Sarah Cunningham was born Sarah Lucie Cunningham in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. She was married to film and Tony award winning broadway actor John Randolph from January 3, 1942March 24, 1986 (her death). They had two children.

On March 24, 1986 while attending the Oscar telecast ceremony in Los Angeles Cunningham suffered an asthma attack and died.[1]

[edit] Career

Cunningham was hired in 1964 to play Elizabeth 'Aunt Liz' Matthews on the newley created soap opera "Another World". Where she was fired after just one episode by creator Irna Phillips along with actor John Beal for no apparent reason.[2]

[edit] List of works

[edit] Filmography

  • Jagged Edge (1985)
  • Frances (1982)
  • I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1977)
  • The Cowboys (1972)
  • Black Like Me (1964)

[edit] Television

  • Trapper John, M.D.
  • Dallas
  • The Oklahoma City Dolls (1981)
  • Belle Starr (1980)
  • Nero Wolfe (1979)
  • Vega$
  • How the West Was Won
  • Lucan
  • The Gathering (1977)
  • Police Woman
  • Executive Suite
  • Visions
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood (1976)
  • Starsky and Hutch
  • The Rookies
  • The Turning Point of Jim Malloy
  • Baretta
  • The Family Kovack (1974)
  • House of Evil (1974)
  • The Rimers of Eldritch (1974)
  • Screaming Skull (1973)
  • The Edge of Night (1956)
  • Another World (1964)
  • Look Up and Live
  • Nash Airflyte Theatre
  • The Naked City (1948)

[edit] Theater

  • My Sweet Charlie (Original, Play) (1966)
  • The Zulu and the Zayda (Original, Musical, Comedy) (1965)
  • Toys in the Attic (Original, Play, Drama) (understudy) (1960)
  • The Visit (Original, Play, Drama) (1958)
  • Fair Game (Original, Play, Comedy) (1957)
  • The House of Bernarda Alba (Original, Play) (1951)

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