Bee Humphries

Bee Humphries was an American actress who is best known for her roles in Fireside Theatre, The Roy Rogers Show, and The Snake Pit. She was born on February 3, 1885, in Ironton, Ohio, and passed away on May 11, 1970, in Los Angeles, California.

Personal and Family Life

Bee Humphries was born as Bertha Humphreys in a small town in Ohio. Little is known about her early family life or personal relationships. However, her career in acting began in the mid-20th century, where she gained recognition for her various roles.

Career

Humphries had a diverse career, appearing in both film and television. She worked in notable projects such as The Roy Rogers Show and had several uncredited roles in films during the 1940s and 1950s. Despite not being a household name, her contributions to the entertainment industry were appreciated by audiences.

Death and Legacy

Bee Humphries died on May 11, 1970, in Los Angeles, California. Her legacy lives on through her performances, which showcased her talent as an actress. Although she may not be widely remembered today, her work in early television and film remains a part of cinematic history.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1953 It Happens Every Thursday Grandma (uncredited)
1952 Bloodhounds of Broadway Apple Annie (uncredited)
1952 The Girl in White Old Lady (uncredited)
1951 The Roy Rogers Show Liddy Gary (1 episode)
1951 The Lemon Drop Kid Woman in Home (uncredited)
1949 Fireside Theatre (1 episode)
1949 Side Street Mrs. Farnol (uncredited)
1948 The Snake Pit Emma (uncredited)
1948 Soundtrack performer: “Sweet Georgia Brown” (1925) (uncredited)