Lenore Lonergan
Lenore Lonergan | |
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![]() Lenore Lonergan (1952), in The Lady Says No | |
Born |
Ohio | 2 June 1928
Died |
17 August 1987 59) Stuart, Florida | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse(s) | Richard Bertram (m. 1972–87) |
Children | John Holzman |
Relatives |
Charlotte Bertram (stepdaughter) Gretchen Bertram Whalen (stepdaughter) Kim Bertram (stepson) Scott Bertram (stepson) Anne Bertram Endler (stepdaughter) Caroline Bertram (stepdaughter) Morgan Bertram (stepson) Colin Bertram (stepson) Digby Bertram (stepson) Madelaine Bertram Osborne (stepdaughter) |
Lenore Lonergan (2 June 1928 – 17 August 1987) was a stage and film actress during the 1930s and 1940s. Lonergan, whose grandfather, father and brother also were actors, made her stage debut at the age of 6, in Mother Lode, starring Melvyn Douglas. Miss Lonergan also played juvenile roles in Junior Miss, by Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields, and in Dear Ruth, by Norman Krasna. She appeared in Crime Marches On, Fields Beyond, and in the film Tom, Dick and Harry, among others.

Vera Allen, Dan Tobin, Katharine Hepburn and Lenore Lonergan on Broadway in The Philadelphia Story (1939)
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