Deering, Olive (1918–1986)

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Deering, Olive (1918–1986)

American stage, tv, and screen actress. Born Olive Korn, Oct 11, 1918, in New York, NY; died Mar 22, 1986, in New York, NY; sister of Alfred Ryder (actor); m. Leo Penn (actor, div.).

Made Broadway debut in Girls in Uniform (1932); other NY plays include Winged Victory, Daughters of Atreus, the queen in Maurice Evan's production of Richard II, Mollie Malloy in Front Page, The Devil's Advocate, Marathon '33, Vieux Carre, Ceremony of Innocence and Two by Tennessee; appeared in the film Ten Commandments; often appeared on live-tv drama during the "Golden Years."

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