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    Iris Adrian Hostetter (May 29, 1912 – September 17, 1994) was an American stage and film actress.

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    Iris Adrian. Actress: The Odd Couple. Sugar, Pepper, Pearl, Bunny, Dottie, Ruby, Ginger, Sunny, Goldie, Bubbles, all those are nicknames borne by petite actress Iris Adrian in several of the 160 movies and television productions she appeared in.

  3. Iris Adrian. Actress: The Odd Couple. Sugar, Pepper, Pearl, Bunny, Dottie, Ruby, Ginger, Sunny, Goldie, Bubbles, all those are nicknames borne by petite actress Iris Adrian in several of the 160 movies and television productions she appeared in.

  4. Apr 20, 2018 · Iris Adrian Hostetter was born May 29, 1912 in Los Angeles. By the age of 13 she had won a beauty contest by having the most beautiful back in 1926, and took the title Miss Lake Arrowhead in 1929. She left Miss Page’s School for Girls at age 16.

  5. Oct 14, 1994 · Iris Adrian, an actress who played the brassy blonde in scores of films from the 1930's and 40's, died on Sept. 17 at her home in Hollywood. She...

  6. Sep 22, 1994 · Iris Adrian, the wisecracking, gum-snapping gun moll or comic who portrayed what she said were “tough broads who were never mean” in dozens of films, has died.

  7. Oct 3, 1994 · IRIS ADRIAN will be remembered as the ageless, brassy blonde broad who chomped gum and cracked wise in a 150 or more Hollywood films - most of them class 'B'...

  8. Sep 17, 1994 · Iris Adrian (born Iris Adrian Hostetter) was an American screen and stage actress and dancer, as well as television actress.

  9. Oct 7, 2005 · Character actor Iris Adrian, who worked with some of the greats in the early days of Hollywood, including the Marx Brothers and Laurel and Hardy, has died at age 82, a family spokesman said...

  10. American actress. Born Iris Adrian Hostetter, May 29, 1912, in Los Angeles, California; died Sept 17, 1994, in Hollywood, California; m. Charles Over, 1935 (div., 1936); m. George Jay; m. "Fido" Murphy (well-known football player and consultant to the Chicago Bears).

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