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  1. Dec 24, 2017 · Lillian Randolph (December 14, 1898 – September 12, 1980) Movies. Its A Wonderful Life. Black Actresses. Black Women. Race In America----Follow. Written by Curtis Caesar John. 69 Followers.

  2. Lillian Randolph was an American actress and singer, a veteran of radio, film, and television. Background Lillian Randolph was born on December 14, 1898 in Knoxville, Tennessee, the younger daughter of Jesse and Jane Randolph.

  3. Jun 3, 2019 · Lillian Randolph played the maid Birdie on The Great Gildersleeve radio show, as well as in the four Gilders!eeve movies and the TV show. According to the book The Great Gildersleeve by Charles Stumpf and Ben Ohmart, she was in the entire run of the radio show from 1941 to 1957.

  4. Great Gildersleeve, The (1942) -- (Movie Clip) That Female Man Trap! Title character (Harold Peavy) is hiding in the basement (visited by Lillian Randolph as Birdie) to avoid aggressive spinster Amelia (Mary Field), who’s made an unwelcome house call on singing pupil Leroy (Freddie Mercer, a highly trained singer, doing his own vocal, on an aria often sung by Enrico Caruso), who’s sort-of rescued by sister Margie (Nancy Gates) and her band, early in the first feature in the RKO series ...

  5. Lillian Randolph (December 14, 1898 – September 12, 1980) was an American actress and singer, a veteran of radio, film, and television. She worked in entertainment from the 1930s until shortly before her death. She appeared in hundreds of radio shows, motion pictures, short subjects, and television shows.

  6. Apr 29, 2024 · Apr 28, 2024 11:32 PM EDT. From 1935 to 1952, actress Lillian Randolph voiced Mammy Two Shoes while the character bounced between Disney and MGM. From Aunt Delilah To Bosko's Mother. Knoxville born Lillian Randolph was an elegant singer with a soothing voice. Charming both Black and White audiences, she made a slow transition from radio to the ...

  7. Lillian Randolph (December 14, 1898 – September 12, 1980) was an American actress and singer, a veteran of radio, film, and television. She worked in entertainment from the 1930s until shortly before her death.