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  1. Kathleen Freeman, 82, ... Ms. Freeman is survived by many friends including longtime and best friend Helen Ramsey. Memorial services are being planned in Los Angeles and New York.

  2. 1948–2001. Kathleen Freeman (February 17, 1923 – August 23, 2001) was an American actress. In a career that spanned more than 50 years, she portrayed acerbic maids, secretaries, teachers, busybodies, nurses, and battle-axe neighbors and relatives, almost invariably to comic effect. [3] In film, she is perhaps best remembered for appearing ...

  3. Kathleen Freeman. Kathleen Freeman was an American character actress, best remembered for her role as a voice teacher in the 1952 film ‘Singing in the Rain’. In a career spanning five decades, she appeared in around 100 movies, the most successful of which were with Jerry Lewis. She also worked in numerous television shows and stage ...

  4. Actress: The Blues Brothers. Kathleen Freeman's introduction to show business came very early in life. Her parents were vaudevillians, and she made her debut at age 2 in their act. Later she attended UCLA with intentions of becoming a pianist, but was bitten by the acting bug and never looked back. She gained experience on stage in various ...

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  5. Freeman is survived by her long-time companion, Helen Ramsey. Kathleen Freeman, actor, born February 17 1919; died August 23 2001. Explore more on these topics. Film; obituaries; Share.

  6. Helen Ramsey (19??–2001) Kathleen Freeman (February 17, 1919 – August 23, 2001) was an American actress. She was known for playing the role of maids and secretaries in many comedies, especially directed by Jerry Lewis. [1] She was in 11 comedies directed by Lewis in the 1950s and '60s. She also appeared in The Blues Brothers (1980) and ...

  7. Aug 23, 2001 · Kathleen Freeman (February 17, 1919 – August 23, 2001) was an American film, television, voice actress, and stage actress. In a career that spanned more than fifty years, she portrayed acerbic maids, secretaries, teachers, busybodies, nurses, and battle-axe neighbors and relatives, almost invariably to comic effect.

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