
Betty Furness
Acting • Born 1916-01-03 – Died 1994-04-02
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Elizabeth Mary Furness (January 3, 1916 – April 2, 1994) was an American actress, consumer advocate, and current affairs commentator. She began her professional career as a model before being noticed by a talent scout and being signed to a film contract in 1932 by RKO Studios. Her first film role was as the "Thirteenth Woman" in the film Thirteen Women (1932) but her scenes were deleted before the film's release. Over the next few years, she appeared in several RKO films, and became a popular actress. Among her film successes were Magnificent Obsession (1935) and the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers film Swing Time (1936). By the end of the decade, she had appeared in over forty films, but during the 1940s, she found it difficult to secure acting roles. In 1948, Furness was performing in the television series Studio One, which was broadcast live. She filled in for an actor to promote Westinghouse products during the advertisement break, and impressed the company with her easy and professional manner. They offered her a contract to promote their products and she thus became closely associated with them.
Filmography
55 credits
Swing Time
Movie • 1936
Margaret Watson

The Rockingham Tea Set
Movie • 1950
Self - Commercial Spokeswoman

The Kill
Movie • 1952
Self - Commercial Spokeswoman

Flying Down to Rio
Movie • 1933
Belinha's Friend (uncredited)

The Play of the Nativity of the Child Jesus
Movie • 1952
Self

Magnificent Obsession
Movie • 1935
Joyce Hudson

Emergency Call
Movie • 1933
Alice Averill

The President's Mystery
Movie • 1936
Charlotte Brown

Beggars in Ermine
Movie • 1934
Joyce Dawson

Dangerous Corner
Movie • 1934
Mrs. Betty Whitehouse

Headline Shooter
Movie • 1933
Miss Saunders

Mama Steps Out
Movie • 1937
Leila Cuppy

The Keeper of the Bees
Movie • 1935
Molly

Mister Cinderella
Movie • 1936
Patricia 'Pat' Randolph

The Life of Vergie Winters
Movie • 1934
Joan Shadwell

A Wicked Woman
Movie • 1934
Yancey Stroud, aka Yancey Trice

Shadow of Doubt
Movie • 1935
Lisa

Ellis in Freedomland
Movie • 1952
Spokeswoman for Westinghouse

Here Comes Cookie
Movie • 1935
Phyllis Allen

Aggie Appleby, Maker of Men
Movie • 1933
Evangeline

Gridiron Flash
Movie • 1934
Jane Thurston

Let's Fall in Love
Movie • 1933
Linda

Scarlet River
Movie • 1933
Babe Jewel

The Defender (Studio One)
Movie • 1957
Self / Commercial Spokeswoman

Calm Yourself
Movie • 1935
Mary Elizabeth Allenby

They Wanted to Marry
Movie • 1937
Sheila Hunter

Lucky Devils
Movie • 1933
Ginger

The Great Jasper
Movie • 1933
Sylvia Bradfield

The Band Plays On
Movie • 1934
Kitty O'Brien

McFadden´s Flats
Movie • 1935
Molly McFadden

Ace of Aces
Movie • 1933
Card Playing Party Guest (uncredited)

Midshipman Jack
Movie • 1933
Ruth Rogers

Cross Fire
Movie • 1933
Pat "Mike" Plummer

The Good Old Soak
Movie • 1937
Lucy Hawley

All American Chump
Movie • 1936
Kitty Crane

North of Shanghai
Movie • 1939
Helen Warner

Renegades of the West
Movie • 1932
Mary Fawcett

Twelve Angry Men
Movie • 1954
Herself / Commercial Spokeswoman

The Three Wise Guys
Movie • 1936
Clarabelle Brooks

Fair Warning
Movie • 1937
Kate Farnham

It Can't Last Forever
Movie • 1937
Carol Wilson

Pontius Pilate
Movie • 1952

Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs
Movie • 1936

A Bolt of Lightning
Movie • 1951
Self - Commercial Spokeswoman

Westinghouse Total Electric Home
Movie • 1959
Narrator

Studio One: Wuthering Heights
Movie • 1950
Announcer

Climax!
TV • 1954
Beth Jaynes

Your Show of Shows
TV • 1950
Herself

Studio One
TV • 1948
Coral, Princess Livitski

The Philco Television Playhouse
TV • 1948

The Colgate Comedy Hour
TV • 1950
Maggie Watson

Climax!
TV • 1954
Ann Kilgore

What's My Line?
TV • 1950
Self

Studio One
TV • 1948
Self - Commercial Spokeswoman

Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse
TV • 1958
Self - Commercial Spokeswoman