Sue Randall
Randall in 1964
Born
Marion Burnside Randall

(1935-10-08)October 8, 1935
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedOctober 26, 1984(1984-10-26) (aged 49)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Years active19551967
Spouses
  • Peter Blake Powell
  • James J. McSparron
Children2

Marion Burnside Randall (October 8, 1935 October 26, 1984),[1] who acted under the name Sue Randall, was an American television actress whose entire seventeen-year career (1950 to 1967) was spent in episodes of TV series, and one film (1957). Her best known role was the kindly Miss Alice Landers, Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver's elementary school teacher in the CBS and ABC sitcom Leave It to Beaver.

Early life and education

Born in Philadelphia, Sue Randall was born Marion Burnside Randall, the younger child 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]

Film and television career

Randall with Jim Hutton in "And When the Sky Was Opened", a 1960 episode of The Twilight Zone

Randall's credited TV debut came in the 1955 episode "Golden Victory" of the series Star Tonight. 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.

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.

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, described by one later reviewer as "painfully unfunny", Randall and Davitt's characters insult passengers and frighten them while in flight by mistakenly preparing their plane for a crash landing.[9]

Randall appeared in other series, including CBS's The Twilight Zone, Have Gun – Will Travel, Gunsmoke (as “Laura” in S7E9's “Millie”, and as "Effie Strayhorn" in S6E14's "The Cook"), Bat Masterson, The Aquanauts, Pete and Gladys, Ichabod and Me, and Hennesey, NBC's Bonanza and The Man and the Challenge, and ABC's The Real McCoys, The Dakotas, 77 Sunset Strip, The Fugitive, and The Rifleman. In addition, she made three guest appearances on Sea Hunt in 1961. That same year she also guest starred as Ellen in the episode "The Secret Life of James Thurber", based on the works of the American humorist James Thurber, in the CBS anthology series The DuPont Show with June Allyson. She made two guest appearances on Perry Mason, both times as the defendant: Betty Wilkins in the 1960 episode, "The Case of the Ill-Fated Faker," and Arnell Stiller, alias Amy Scott, in the 1964 episode, "The Case of the Garrulous Go-Between".

Randall appeared also in five episodes of the syndicated western anthology Death Valley Days. Her last performance in that series was in 1966, when she was cast as Carrie Huntington in the episode "The Courtship of Carrie Huntington".

Personal life

Randall was married to Peter Blake Powell, with whom she had two children. She later married James J. McSparron, to whom she was still married at the time of her death.[2]

Later years and death

Randall retired from acting in 1967 after performing in the episode "Heaven Help Us" on the televised anthology series Vacation Playhouse.[10] Two years later, she left California and returned to Philadelphia, where she soon began working in administrative roles with various charitable organizations.[2] She participated in telethons and other local events to raise money to support programs and research battling arthritis, multiple sclerosis, blindness, and poor childhood education.[11]

Randall died of lung and larynx cancer at Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia on October 26, 1984, at age 49.[4]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1950A Wonderful LifeCollege Girl Holding NewspaperShort film (uncredited)
1955Star TonightS1.E17 - "Golden Victory"
1955Ponds TheaterS2.E37 - "Life and Taxes"
1955-1956Valiant LadyDiane Emerson Soames #3510 episodes
1957Playhouse 90Kitty VerdunS1.E26 - "Where's Charley?"
1957Desk SetRuthie SaylorOnly full-lengthed film role
1957, 1958Matinee TheatreS2.E213 - "The Awakening"

S3.E129 - "The Canterville Ghost"
1958BroncoHope CabotS1.E1. - "The Besieged"
1958Steve CanyonSgt. Addie MaloneS1.E5 - "Operation Jettison"
1958-1962Leave It to BeaverMiss Alice Landers28 episodes
1958The MillonaireKateS5.E11 - "The Newman Johnson Story"
1959, 196077 Sunset StripChick Hammons

Ruth Douglas

Alice Smith Gallante
S1.E13 - "Hit And Run"

S1.E34 - "Strange Girl in Town"

S3.E13 - "The Affairs of Adam Gallente"
1959SugarfootKathy O'HaraS2.E12 - "The Mysterious Stranger"
1959The RiflemanLucy HallagerS1.E40 - "The Mind Reader"
1959The Real McCoysSusan MeadeS3.E10 - "The Girl at Mom's Place"
1959General Electric TheaterBride's FriendS8.E4 - "Night Club"
1959The RebelElaine RandallS1.E2 - "Judgement"
1959M SquadMrs. Jim WilsonS3.E7 - "Mama's Boy" (uncredited)
1959Wagon TrainMrs. ShermanS3.E12 - "The St. Nicolas Story"
1959Grand JuryUnion Boss's DaughterS1.E13 " Off the Record"
1959Have Gun - Will TravelAnna AinsleeS3.E5 - "Shot by Request"
1959, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1966Death Valley DaysBessie Riggs

Martha Clark

Virginia Slade

Julie

Mary Ann Duncan

Carrie Huntington
S8.E2 - ""Gates Ajar" Morgan"

S11.E12 - "The Private Mint of Clark, Gruber and Co."

S12.E6 - "The Man Who Died Twice"

S12.E25 - "See the Elephant and Hear the Owl"

S13.E11 - "A Bargain is for Keeping"

S14.E18 - "The Courtship of Carrie Huntington"
1959, 1964The Twilight ZoneNurse

Millie
S1.E11 - "And When the Sky Was Opened"

S5.E20 - "From Agnes - With Love"
1959, 1961HenneseyLinda Shafer

Gloria Landis
S1.E13 - "The Matchmaker"

S2.E24 - "The Green-Eyed Monster"
1960Have Gun - Will TravelRuthS3.E17 - "The Day of the Bad Man"
1960The Man and the ChallengePhyllis WrightS1.E19 - "The Windowless Room"
1960New Comedy ShowcaseLoisS1.E1 - "You're Only Young Twice"
1960, 1964Perry MasonBetty Wilkins

Amy Scott
S4.E3 - "The Case of the Ill-Fated Faker"

S7.E22 - The Case of the Garrulos Go-Between"
1960Bat MastersonElizabethS3.E5 - "The Hunter"
1960The Life and Legend of Wyatt EarpLucy TedderS6.E6 - "Big Brother"
1960The AquanautsMimi NewellS1.E9 - "Night Dive"
1960The Roaring 20'sKathy PotterS1.E6 - "Brother's Keeper"

S1.E7 - "Judge Seward's Secret"
1960, 1961Michael ShayneGeorgia

Marcella Colby
S1.E10 - "Murder Plays Charades"

S1.E29 - "The Trouble with Ernie"
1960, 1961GunsmokeEffie

Laura
S6.E14 - "The Cook"

S7.E9 "Milly"
1960ThrillerKay SalisburyS1.E14 - "Man in the Middle"
1961Sea HuntMary Carter

Liz Brenner

Peg Nicholson
S4.E7 - "Rescue"
S4.E32 - "Superman"

S4.E37 - "Crime at Sea"
1961The Jim Backus ShowEvelyn DartonS1.E21 - "Once Upon A Moose"
1961Lock UpPeggy TylerS2.E23 - "Fugitive from Fear"
1961The Tom Ewell ShowMiss McNultyS1.E20 - "Storm Over Shangri-La"
1961The DuPont Show with June AllysonEllen MonroeS2.E25 - "The Country Mouse"
1961The DetectivesJean MorleyS2.E27 - "Time for Decision"
1961Surfside 6Maggie LittrellS1.E32 - "Spinout at Sebring"
1961, 1965BonanzaAnn Davis

Ann Fleming

Sue Watson
S4

3.E10 - "The Horse Breaker"

S4 6.E34 - "Patchwork Man"

S7.E9 - "Mighty Is the Word"

1962MargieMiss FranklinS1.E17 - "A Lesson in Teaching"
1962Pete and GladysHelenS2.E27 - "Maternity House"
1962I'm Dickens, He's FensterBiancaS1.E6 - "The Acting Game"
1963Saints and SinnersAnnS1.E15 - "Slug It, Miss Joyous"
1963The DakotasHardi MastersS1.E13 - "Reformation at Big Nose Butte"
1963Dr. KildareEmily GundersonS2.E29 - "The Balance and the Crucible"
1963The Bill Dana ShowMargaret Ann AustinS1.E3 - "Jose the Playboy"
1963RipcordNora WillisS2.E38 - "Wrong Way Down"
1963, 1964, 1965The FugativeJen

Ruth Fisher

Nurse Thompson
S1.E11 - "Nightmare at Northoak"

S2.E4 - "When the Bough Breaks"

S3.E1 - "Wings of an Angel"
1964Arrest and TrialMaris HewittS1.E19 - "Somewhat Lower Than the Angels"
1964Summer PlayhouseLinda"Satan's Waitin'"
1964Wendy and MeRuth HarrisS1.E7 - "It Takes Two to Tangle"
1965Profiles in CourageJoan OwensS1.E8 - "Robert A. Taft"
1965Kraft Suspense TheatreAnne CraneS2.E15 - "Four into Zero"
1965My Favorite MartianMiss TurnerS2.E22 - "Crash Diet"
1965O.K. Crackerby!Miss Laura ShepherdS1.E3 - "The Griffin Story"
1965I SpyLouise RichardsS1.E9 - "No Exchange on Damaged Merchandise"
1965The VirginianSarah BentleyS4.E9 - "Show Me a Hero"
1965The F.B.I.FBI ClerkS1.E12 - "An Elephant Is Like a Rope"
1967Vacation PlayhouseRuthS5.E4 - "Heaven Help Us"

Final TV role before retirement

References

  1. Rubin, Steven (2017). Twilight Zone Encyclopedia. Chicago Review Press. ISBN 978-1-61373-891-7. Retrieved July 15, 2020.
  2. 1 2 3 "Mass tomorrow for Sue Randall". The Philadelphia Inquirer. November 2, 1984. p. 34. Retrieved July 15, 2020 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Sixteenth Census of the United States: 1940 Population Schedule", digital copy of original April 23, 1940 enumeration page; Marion Randall in household of Roland Randall, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; Enumeration District 51-460, sheet 18B, line 56, family 379, U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. Record in National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) retrieved via FamilySearch, February 7, 2022.
  4. 1 2 3 "Miss Landers, 49, Of 'Leave It To Beaver' Dies Of Cancer". Tyrone Daily Herald. Pennsylvania, Tyrone. United Press International. October 29, 1984. p. 7. Retrieved June 23, 2017 via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  5. Germantown High School registry, Lankenau School for Girls (now closed), 1953.
  6. 1 2 Terrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. p. 1136. ISBN 978-0-7864-6477-7.
  7. A five-minute segment of the pilot episode of Up on Cloud Nine can be viewed on YouTube.
  8. Lott, Rod (December 2015). TV Turkeys: The World's Worst Television Shows (1987). Video review featured on Flickattack.com; retrieved March 6, 2017.
  9. Fullmp4movie "TV Turkeys -Up on Cloud Nine- Belly Bongo Commercial Video", MrJadedtom, 2012; retrieved March 7, 2017.
  10. Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle (1999). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946-Present (7th ed.). New York: The Ballentine Publishing Group. p. 1077. ISBN 0-345-42923-0.
  11. "One-Timers Only The Rifleman", Biographical information about Sue Randall contained on website devoted to the television series The Rifleman; retrieved March 7, 2017.
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