Eileen Coghlan

Eileen Coghlan was an American actress who is best known for her roles in “Conrad Nagel Theater,” “Fireside Theatre,” and “My Sister Eileen.” Born on March 23, 1920, in Northampton, Massachusetts, she gained recognition in the entertainment industry before passing away on January 23, 2015, in Laguna Beach, California.

Personal and Family Life

Eileen Coghlan was born to Charles Coghlan in a family that supported her artistic ambitions. Details about her personal life are limited, but she is remembered for her contributions to theater and television.

Death and Legacy

Eileen passed away on January 23, 2015, in Laguna Beach, California, leaving behind a legacy of performances that continue to be appreciated by fans of classic television and film. Her roles, though often uncredited, showcased her talent and dedication to her craft.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1955 My Sister Eileen Ad Lib Bit (uncredited)
1955 Conrad Nagel Theater TV Series – Evelina Pearl
1953 The French Line Model (uncredited)
1953 Fireside Theatre TV Series
1951 Two Tickets to Broadway Ad-Lib Woman (uncredited)
1951 Lightning Strikes Twice Gossip (uncredited)
1951 I Can Get It for You Wholesale Model (uncredited)
1950 Bright Leaf Cousin Pearl (uncredited)
1948 Force of Evil Secretary #1 (uncredited)
1948 No Minor Vices Nurse (uncredited)
1944 Dark Waters Jeanette (uncredited)
1944 None Shall Escape Townsman (uncredited)
1943 Swing Out the Blues Nurse (uncredited)
1943 Thousands Cheer Girl at Train Station (uncredited)