Lillian Randolph was an American actress and singer, a veteran of radio, film, and television. A native of Louisville, Kentucky, she was the younger sister of actress Amanda Randolph. An African American, she worked in entertainment from the 1930s well into the 1970s, appearing in hundreds of radio shows, motion pictures, short subjects, and television shows.
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- Lillian Randolph was an American actress and singer, a veteran of radio, film, and television. A native of Louisville, Kentucky, she was the younger sister of actress Amanda Randolph. An African American, she worked in entertainment from the 1930s well into the 1970s, appearing in hundreds of radio shows, motion pictures, short subjects, and television shows. Randolph is best known as the maid Birdie Lee Coggins from The Great Gildersleeve radio comedy and subsequent films and television series, and as Madame Queen on the Amos 'n' Andy television show from 1951 to 1953. Her best known film role was that of Annie in It's a Wonderful Life. She appeared in several featured roles on Sanford and Son and The Jeffersons in the 1970s. Her most prolific acting role, however, was her uncredited voiceover part as Mammy Two-Shoes in William Hanna and Joseph Barbera's Tom and Jerry cartoon short subjects for Metro Goldwyn Mayer during the 1940s and early 1950s. Many of these would have another actress redubbing the character in American TV broadcasts and in the DVD collections. Randolph made a guest appearance on a 1972 episode of the sitcom Sanford and Son as Hazel, a distant relative of the Fred Sanford character who humorously gets a cake thrown in her face, after which Fred replies "Hazel, you never looked sweeter". Randolph died of cancer in Los Angeles, California on September 12 1980 at the age of 81.
- Lillian Randolph fue una actriz y cantante afroamericana, trabajó en radio, cine y televisión. Nació en Louisville, Kentucky, fue la hermana menor de la actriz Amanda Randolph. Trabajó en el mundo del espectáculo entre los años 30 y 70, apareciendo en cientos de programas radiales, películas, cortometrajes y programas de televisión. Randolph es conocida por su papel como Birdie Lee Coggins en la comedia radial The Great Gildersleeve y sus adaptaciones a la pantalla grande y televisión, y como Madame Queen en el programa de televisión Amos 'n' Andy entre 1951 y 1953. Su actuación más conocida en una película es por Annie en ¡Qué bello es vivir!. Apareció además en Sanford and Son y The Jeffersons durante los años 70. Otro de sus famosos papeles fue Mammy Two-Shoes en la serie de cortometrajes animados Tom y Jerry de William Hanna y Joseph Barbera, hecha para Metro Goldwyn Mayer durante los años 40 y principio de los 50. Randolph apareció como invitada en un episodio de 1972 del programa de televisión Sanford and Son como Hazel, pariente del personaje Fred Sanford. Randolph murió de cáncer en Los Ángeles, California el 12 de septiembre de 1980 a la edad de 82 años.
- Lillian Randolph ABD'li oyuncu, şarkıcı ve ses sanatçısı. Louisville şehrinin yerlisidir, oyuncu Amanda Randolph'ın kızkardeşidir. Bir Afro Amerikan olan Randolph; 1930 ile 1970li yıllar arasında birçok radyo şovu, hareketli resimler, kısa filmler, ve televizyon şovlarında yer aldı. 1940larda ve 1950lerin ilk yarısında Tom ve Jerry karateri Mammy Two-Shoes seslendirmesi için MGM stüdyosunda çalıştı. Randolph, 12 Eylül, 1980 tarihinde Kalirfoniya eyaletinin Los Angeles kentinde 81 yaşında kanserden öldü.
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- Lillian Randolph was an American actress and singer, a veteran of radio, film, and television. A native of Louisville, Kentucky, she was the younger sister of actress Amanda Randolph. An African American, she worked in entertainment from the 1930s well into the 1970s, appearing in hundreds of radio shows, motion pictures, short subjects, and television shows.
- Lillian Randolph fue una actriz y cantante afroamericana, trabajó en radio, cine y televisión. Nació en Louisville, Kentucky, fue la hermana menor de la actriz Amanda Randolph. Trabajó en el mundo del espectáculo entre los años 30 y 70, apareciendo en cientos de programas radiales, películas, cortometrajes y programas de televisión.
- Lillian Randolph ABD'li oyuncu, şarkıcı ve ses sanatçısı. Louisville şehrinin yerlisidir, oyuncu Amanda Randolph'ın kızkardeşidir. Bir Afro Amerikan olan Randolph; 1930 ile 1970li yıllar arasında birçok radyo şovu, hareketli resimler, kısa filmler, ve televizyon şovlarında yer aldı. 1940larda ve 1950lerin ilk yarısında Tom ve Jerry karateri Mammy Two-Shoes seslendirmesi için MGM stüdyosunda çalıştı.
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