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    Betty Garde. Katharine Elizabeth Garde [1] (September 19, 1905 – December 25, 1989) was an American stage, radio, film and television actress. Early years. Born in Philadelphia, Garde was starring in productions of South Philadelphia's Broadway Players by age 15. She attended the University of Pennsylvania. [2] Stage.

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    Actress: Caged. Betty Garde was a versatile actress, who began in show business after winning a playwriting competition at high school. Joining Actor's Equity in 1922, she became a noted performer on stage in Boston and Philadelphia, eventually making her debut on Broadway in 1925.

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  4. Dec 28, 1989 · Betty Garde, an actress who played roles in hundreds of radio dramas and portrayed Aunt Eller in the original Broadway production of ''Oklahoma!,'' died on Monday. She was 84 years old. Miss...

  5. Actress: Caged. Betty Garde was a versatile actress, who began in show business after winning a playwriting competition at high school. Joining Actor's Equity in 1922, she became a noted performer on stage in Boston and Philadelphia, eventually making her debut on Broadway in 1925.

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    • December 25, 1989
  6. Betty Garde (1905-1989) was best known for playing the role of Aunt Eller in the original Broadway cast of "Oklahoma!," but her long acting career also included film, radio, and television.

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  7. Dec 27, 1989 · Dec. 27, 1989 12 AM PT. Betty Garde, a tireless radio actress probably best known as the wife of “Lorenzo Jones” or as “Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch,” and who added another dimension to a...

  8. Betty Garde was an actress with a strong presence in film throughout her Hollywood career. Garde began her career with roles in "Call Northside 777" (1948) with James Stewart, "Cry of the City" (1948) with Victor Mature and "Caged" (1950) with Eleanor Parker.

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