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    • By: J. D. Vance
    • Narrated by: J. D. Vance
    • Length: 6 hrs and 49 mins
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    From a former marine and Yale graduate, a powerful account of growing up in a poor Rust Belt town that offers a broad, probing look at the struggles of America's white working class....

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    Bea Benaderet

    American actress (1906–1968)

    Bea Benaderet

    1966 publicity photo

    Born

    Beatrice Benaderet


    April 4, 1906

    New York City, U.S.

    DiedOctober 13, 1968(1968-10-13) (aged 62)

    Los Angeles, California, U.S.

    Resting placeValhalla Memorial Park Cemetery, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
    Occupations
    Years active1917–1968
    Spouses

    Jim Bannon

    (m. 1938; div. 1950)​
    Children2, including Jack Bannon

    Beatrice Benaderet (BEN-ə-DERR-ət; April 4, 1906 – October 13, 1968) was an American actress and comedienne. Born in New York City and raised in San Francisco, she began performing in Bay Area theatre and radio before embarking on a Hollywood career that spanned over three decades. Benaderet first specialized in voice-over work in the golden age of radio, appearing on numerous programs while working with comedians of the era such as Jack Benny, Burns and Allen, and Lucille Ball. Her expertise in dialect and characterization led to her becoming Warner Bros.' leading voice of female characters in their animated cartoons of the early 1940s through the mid-1950s.

    Benaderet was then a prominent figure on television in situation comedies, first with The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show from 1950 to 1958, for which she earned two Emmy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress. In the 1960s, she had regular roles in four series until her death from lung cancer in 1968, including the commercial successes The Beverly Hillbillies, The Flintstones, and her best-known role as Kate Bradley in Petticoat Junction. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame honoring her work in television.

    Early life

    Beatrice Benaderet was born on April 4, 1906, in New York City. Her mother, Margaret (née O'Keefe), was Irish American,[

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