Betty Buehler
Maria Elizabeth Buehler de Lutz (December 10, 1921 โ July 6, 2012)[1] was an American film actress.
Betty Buehler | |
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Born | December 10, 1921 |
Died | July 6, 2012 90) | (aged
Education | Columbia University (BA) |
Occupation | Actress |
Buehler was from Gloversville, New York,[2] the daughter of Gustave Buehler, a baker and German immigrant.[3] She attended Fort Plain High School, Fort Plain, New York,[3] and graduated from Columbia University with a BA degree.[4]
Buehler's professional stage debut came with the Washington Square Players in Hamlet.[4]
Her work on television led to her having a film contract. Max Arnow, a talent scout for Columbia, saw her on TV and arranged a screen test, after which she had a long-term contract with Columbia.[4] She made her film debut in the noir crime thriller The Mob (1951) alongside Broderick Crawford.[5] She had an uncredited part in the 1953 film Taxi and then disappeared from the film industry.
References
- "Maria Elizabeth (Betty) Buehler de Lutz, 90". Cape Cod Times. Archived from the original on November 15, 2019. Retrieved November 14, 2019.
- "Betty Buehler" (PDF). Gloversville NY Morning Herald, 9 Nov 1951. Retrieved March 15, 2014.
- "Local actress made a mark in Hollywood". The Daily Gazette. May 6, 1996. Retrieved March 15, 2014.
- "Betty Buehler Jumped From TV to Hollywood". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. October 14, 1951. p. 31. Retrieved August 17, 2021 โ via Newspapers.com.
- "'The Mob'". Lincoln Journal Star. December 16, 1951. p. 46. Retrieved August 17, 2021 โ via Newspapers.com.