Beatrice Colen
Beatrice Colen | |
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Beatrice Colen as Etta Candy on Wonder Woman | |
Born |
Beatrice Colen Schneider January 10, 1948 New York City, New York, United States |
Died |
November 18, 1999 51) Los Angeles, California, United States | (aged
Cause of death | Lung cancer |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1974–1997 |
Known for | Happy Days (1974–1978) & Wonder Woman, (1976–1977) |
Spouse(s) | Patrick Cronin, 1977–1999 (her death); two children |
Beatrice Colen (January 10, 1948 - November 18, 1999) was an American actress. Her most famous roles were Marsha Simms on Happy Days and Etta Candy on Wonder Woman starring Lynda Carter as Diana Prince and the title character.[1] Besides Happy Days and Wonder Woman, she also appeared in over 200 episodes of TV shows, most of them sitcoms with a few dramas.
Early life
Colen was born to Anne and Irving Schneider in New York City, New York. Both of her parents were of German Jewish descent. She was the granddaughter of playwright George S. Kaufman.
Career
Starting off in the 1970s, Colen landed roles early in her career in both film and television. During the early seasons of Happy Days, she starred as Milwaukee-based carhop Marsha Simms in seasons 1-3 and 5. She was also the first actress to portray Etta Candy in a live action adaptation of the DC comic book series Wonder Woman. She only appeared during its first season after the television film pilot in 1976–77 for all thirteen episodes which were set during World War II.
Colen acted in the television films like, "Schoolboy Father", "Brave New World", and many other feature films such as: "Life Guard", "High Anxiety", "American Pop", and "Who's that Girl?" with Madonna.
She also guest starred on a number of TV shows such as The Odd Couple, All in the Family, The Love Boat, Barney Miller (1981, episode: The Rainmaker), The Wonder Years, and Baywatch.
Her final television appearance before retiring was in an episode of Nickelodeon's The Secret World of Alex Mack.
Personal life
Colen was married to Patrick Cronin on October 23, 1977 and together they had two sons, James Cronin and Charlie Cronin. She died of lung cancer on November 18, 1999 in Los Angeles, California, at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. It occurred on the opening night of Brentwood High School's production of “The Man Who Came to Dinner,” which was written by her grandfather, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, George S. Kaufman, and which starred her son, James, in the title role of Sheridan Whiteside. Her memorial service was held at Saint James Episcopal Church in Los Angeles ten days later.
References
- ↑ "Happy Days: Where Are They Now?". Sitecomesonline.com. Retrieved 27 July 2014.
Beatrice Colen, known as the car-hop on roller skates at Arnold's Malt Shop on TV's "Happy Days," and as the "Wonder Woman" sidekick, Etta Candy, died of lung cancer at Los Angeles' Cedar Sinai Hospital Nov. 18. Ms. Colen was 51. http://www.playbill.com/news/article/49123-Theatre-Mourns-Stage-Happy-Days-Actress-Beatrice-Colen-51
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Preceded by No actress |
Actresses to portray Etta Candy 1976–1977 |
Succeeded by Lucy Davis |