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Sue Randall

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Actor
Born:
1935
Death:
October 26, 1984 in Philadelphia, PA
Biography:Petite, dark-haired "Sue Randall" only ever made two appearances on the big screen, in a supporting role in "Walter Lang"'s battle-of-the-sexes comedy "Desk Set" (1957), portraying a member of "Katharine Hepburn"'s research staff, and co-starring in "O'Dale Ireland"'s exploitation thriller "Date Bait" (1960), made for "Roger Corman"'s low-budget Filmgroup company. Millions of baby-boomer television viewers, however, will always remember Randall fondly for her portrayal of Miss Alice Landers, Beaver Cleaver's favorite teacher on Leave It to Beaver; from 1958 through 1962, the object of a crush on the part of the series' young hero as well as his eternal admiration, Miss Landers was virtually a fixture in American popular culture for five years. Randall also had a starring role in the 1955 series Valiant Lady and appeared on series such as Sea Hunt, Perry Mason, "The Fugitive", 77 Sunset Strip, The... Full Biography
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