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Hazel Shermet

Hazel Shermet (August 1, 1920 – October 27, 2016) was an American actress, comedian, and singer whose decades-long career spanned radio, television, film and theater, including Broadway. In addition to her live action-roles, Shermet also enjoyed a lengthy career as a voice-over and voice actor. She provided the voice of Henrietta Hippo for the entire 196-episode run of the syndicated children's show, New Zoo Revue, from 1972 until 1977.[1]

Hazel Shermet
Hazel Shermet in That Girl 1967
Born(1920-08-01)August 1, 1920
DiedOctober 27, 2016(2016-10-27) (aged 96)
Alma materCarnegie Tech
Occupation(s)Actor, comedian, singer
SpouseLarry Rhine (1950–2000; his death)
ChildrenTwo

Hazel Shermet also appeared in more than 100 television commercials, including ads for Borox, Charmin, Head & Shoulders, and Hunt's Tomato Paste. At one point in her career, Shermet appeared in seven national television commercials airing simultaneously across the United States, which earned her a cover photo from The Commercial Actor Magazine as the publication's "actress of the month."[1]

Biography

Early life and career

Shermet was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on August 1, 1920.[1] Following her college graduation, she honed her acting skills at the Pasadena Playhouse.[2] After that, she moved to New York City, where she began work with the Al Paul Lefton Co. agency as an advertising copywriter at the age of 19. Throughout her career, Shermet credited her early work in advertising, as well as her studies at Carnegie Tech (now Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh), where she studied acting[3] and graduated in 1941,[4] for her longevity in the entertainment industry.[1]

She appeared opposite Jack Albertson in the Broadway production of The Cradle Will Rock in 1947[1] when she was heard as an attendant's voice.[5]

Her first major broadcast acting role came in March 1950[6] when she was cast as Miss Duffy in Duffy's Tavern, a long running radio situation comedy.[1] She was the last actress in that role.[7] Shermet relocated to Puerto Rico, where Duffy's Tavern was produced and recorded, for the role.[1] There she met her future husband, writer Larry Rhine, who was the head writer of Duffy's Tavern at the time. The couple, who married in 1950[3] and had two children, remained together until Rhine's death in 2000.[1] Rhine earned two Emmy nominations during his career as a television writer.[1]

Following her work on Duffy's Tavern, Shermet returned to singing and comedy on radio, where she appeared alongside Fred Allen, Morey Amsterdam, Milton Berle, Henry Morgan, Kate Smith, and Henny Youngman.[1] She was also a regular on Jack and Cliff (1948).[8]

A pioneer of early television, Shermet starred in two shows which aired on WOR-TV in New York City, Songs You’ve Never Heard Before and Won't Want to Ever Hear Again, in which she performed tunes and songs requested by viewers.[1]

Film and television

Shermet and Rhine moved to Los Angeles in the early 1950s, where she continued her radio career, in addition to roles in television and film. She was first cast in a 1954 television episode of Dragnet.[1] She played Louise Cooper in the NBC-TV comedy Blondie (1957).[9]: 115  In 1960-1961, she played Pam on the CBS comedy Pete and Gladys.[10]

In 1964, Shermet had a notable role as Cousin Melancholia on an episode of The Addams Family.[1] Her dozens of other television credits, spanning the 1950s to the 1980s, included The Beverly Hillbillies, My Favorite Martian (where her husband was a screenwriter), The Patty Duke Show, That Girl, I Dream of Jeannie, The Facts of Life, Gimme a Break! and Punky Brewster.[1] She also had a recurring role as the voice of Mrs. Bailey on the 1980s animated series, Jem.

Shermet's film career began with 1954's A Star Is Born, as Jack Carson's secretary.[1] Her other film roles include Rockabilly Baby (1957), Auntie Mame (1958), The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond (1960), Gypsy (1962), Bye Bye Birdie (1963), Love at First Bite (1979), and Body Slam (1986).[1]

Shermet was heard on the cartoon series The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan (1972-1974) on CBS-TV.[9] From 1972 to 1977, Shermet provided the voice of the Henrietta Hippo puppet for all 196-episodes[citation needed] of the children's television show, New Zoo Revue.[9]: 759-760 

In a 2000 interview with the Archive of American Television, Hazel Shermet spoke of her prolific acting career, telling the interviewer Karen Herman, "I'm proud of the fact that I was able to work in all the mediums and raise two kids and be married to somebody that was working all the time. I hope people remember me as professional, as versatile and as somebody who loved every minute of it. I hope I gave a lot of joy," noting that "Acting for me is like eating for most people. When I'm 90 and the phone rings, I'll put my teeth in, hobble to the phone and see if it's my agent."[1][11]

Shermet's husband, screenwriter and two-time Emmy Award nominee, Larry Rhine, died in 2000.

Death

Shermet died from natural causes at her home in Los Angeles, California, on October 27, 2016, at the age of 96. She was survived by her two children: daughter, Vicki, and son, Robert Rhine, an actor and producer; as well as her granddaughter, Julie, an Emmy-nominated costume designer.[1]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1954 Dragnet Talent Agency Receptionist Uncredited
1954 A Star Is Born Libby's Secretary
1957 Rockabilly Baby Mrs. Hill
1958 Auntie Mame Macy's Customer Uncredited
1960 The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond Mrs. Cassidy Uncredited
1962 Gypsy Stage Mother Uncredited
1967 Bye Bye Birdie Marge - Birdie's Secretary Uncredited
1979 Love at First Bite Mrs. Knockwurst (Lady in Elevator)
1986 Body Slam Miss Brooks

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Barnes, Mike (2016-10-28). "Hazel Shermet, Comedienne, Actress and Singer, Dies at 96". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2016-12-10.
  2. ^ Steinhauser, Si (February 9, 1950). "Carnegie Tech Drama Grad New 'Miss Duffy'". The Pittsburgh Press. Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. p. 47. Retrieved February 24, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.  
  3. ^ a b Lentz, Harris M. III (2017). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2016. McFarland. ISBN 9781476670317. Retrieved 24 February 2018.
  4. ^ Cohen, Harold V. (February 4, 1950). "The Drama Desk". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. p. 5. Retrieved February 24, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.  
  5. ^ . Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on 24 February 2018. Retrieved 24 February 2018.
  6. ^ "(untitled brief)". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Ohio, Cincinnati. March 2, 1950. p. 19. Retrieved February 24, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.  
  7. ^ Nachman, Gerald (2012). Raised on Radio. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 9780307828941. Retrieved 24 February 2018.
  8. ^ Terrace, Vincent (1999). Radio Programs, 1924-1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows. McFarland & Company, Inc. pp. 166–167. ISBN 978-0-7864-4513-4.
  9. ^ a b c Terrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. p. 34. ISBN 978-0-7864-6477-7.
  10. ^ Chance, Norman (2011). Who was Who on TV. Xlibris Corporation. pp. 24–25. ISBN 9781456824563. Retrieved 24 February 2018.
  11. ^ "Hazel Shermet Interview". Archive of American Television. 2000-02-25. Retrieved 2016-12-10.

External links

  • Hazel Shermet at IMDb

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Hazel Shermet August 1 1920 October 27 2016 was an American actress comedian and singer whose decades long career spanned radio television film and theater including Broadway In addition to her live action roles Shermet also enjoyed a lengthy career as a voice over and voice actor She provided the voice of Henrietta Hippo for the entire 196 episode run of the syndicated children s show New Zoo Revue from 1972 until 1977 1 Hazel ShermetHazel Shermet in That Girl 1967Born 1920 08 01 August 1 1920Philadelphia PennsylvaniaDiedOctober 27 2016 2016 10 27 aged 96 Los Angeles CaliforniaAlma materCarnegie TechOccupation s Actor comedian singerSpouseLarry Rhine 1950 2000 his death ChildrenTwoHazel Shermet also appeared in more than 100 television commercials including ads for Borox Charmin Head amp Shoulders and Hunt s Tomato Paste At one point in her career Shermet appeared in seven national television commercials airing simultaneously across the United States which earned her a cover photo from The Commercial Actor Magazine as the publication s actress of the month 1 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and career 1 2 Film and television 2 Death 3 Filmography 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditEarly life and career Edit Shermet was born in Philadelphia Pennsylvania on August 1 1920 1 Following her college graduation she honed her acting skills at the Pasadena Playhouse 2 After that she moved to New York City where she began work with the Al Paul Lefton Co agency as an advertising copywriter at the age of 19 Throughout her career Shermet credited her early work in advertising as well as her studies at Carnegie Tech now Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh where she studied acting 3 and graduated in 1941 4 for her longevity in the entertainment industry 1 She appeared opposite Jack Albertson in the Broadway production of The Cradle Will Rock in 1947 1 when she was heard as an attendant s voice 5 Her first major broadcast acting role came in March 1950 6 when she was cast as Miss Duffy in Duffy s Tavern a long running radio situation comedy 1 She was the last actress in that role 7 Shermet relocated to Puerto Rico where Duffy s Tavern was produced and recorded for the role 1 There she met her future husband writer Larry Rhine who was the head writer of Duffy s Tavern at the time The couple who married in 1950 3 and had two children remained together until Rhine s death in 2000 1 Rhine earned two Emmy nominations during his career as a television writer 1 Following her work on Duffy s Tavern Shermet returned to singing and comedy on radio where she appeared alongside Fred Allen Morey Amsterdam Milton Berle Henry Morgan Kate Smith and Henny Youngman 1 She was also a regular on Jack and Cliff 1948 8 A pioneer of early television Shermet starred in two shows which aired on WOR TV in New York City Songs You ve Never Heard Before and Won t Want to Ever Hear Again in which she performed tunes and songs requested by viewers 1 Film and television Edit Shermet and Rhine moved to Los Angeles in the early 1950s where she continued her radio career in addition to roles in television and film She was first cast in a 1954 television episode of Dragnet 1 She played Louise Cooper in the NBC TV comedy Blondie 1957 9 115 In 1960 1961 she played Pam on the CBS comedy Pete and Gladys 10 In 1964 Shermet had a notable role as Cousin Melancholia on an episode of The Addams Family 1 Her dozens of other television credits spanning the 1950s to the 1980s included The Beverly Hillbillies My Favorite Martian where her husband was a screenwriter The Patty Duke Show That Girl I Dream of Jeannie The Facts of Life Gimme a Break and Punky Brewster 1 She also had a recurring role as the voice of Mrs Bailey on the 1980s animated series Jem Shermet s film career began with 1954 s A Star Is Born as Jack Carson s secretary 1 Her other film roles include Rockabilly Baby 1957 Auntie Mame 1958 The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond 1960 Gypsy 1962 Bye Bye Birdie 1963 Love at First Bite 1979 and Body Slam 1986 1 Shermet was heard on the cartoon series The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan 1972 1974 on CBS TV 9 From 1972 to 1977 Shermet provided the voice of the Henrietta Hippo puppet for all 196 episodes citation needed of the children s television show New Zoo Revue 9 759 760 In a 2000 interview with the Archive of American Television Hazel Shermet spoke of her prolific acting career telling the interviewer Karen Herman I m proud of the fact that I was able to work in all the mediums and raise two kids and be married to somebody that was working all the time I hope people remember me as professional as versatile and as somebody who loved every minute of it I hope I gave a lot of joy noting that Acting for me is like eating for most people When I m 90 and the phone rings I ll put my teeth in hobble to the phone and see if it s my agent 1 11 Shermet s husband screenwriter and two time Emmy Award nominee Larry Rhine died in 2000 Death EditShermet died from natural causes at her home in Los Angeles California on October 27 2016 at the age of 96 She was survived by her two children daughter Vicki and son Robert Rhine an actor and producer as well as her granddaughter Julie an Emmy nominated costume designer 1 Filmography EditFilmYear Title Role Notes1954 Dragnet Talent Agency Receptionist Uncredited1954 A Star Is Born Libby s Secretary1957 Rockabilly Baby Mrs Hill1958 Auntie Mame Macy s Customer Uncredited1960 The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond Mrs Cassidy Uncredited1962 Gypsy Stage Mother Uncredited1967 Bye Bye Birdie Marge Birdie s Secretary Uncredited1979 Love at First Bite Mrs Knockwurst Lady in Elevator 1986 Body Slam Miss BrooksReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Barnes Mike 2016 10 28 Hazel Shermet Comedienne Actress and Singer Dies at 96 The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2016 12 10 Steinhauser Si February 9 1950 Carnegie Tech Drama Grad New Miss Duffy The Pittsburgh Press Pennsylvania Pittsburgh p 47 Retrieved February 24 2018 via Newspapers com a b Lentz Harris M III 2017 Obituaries in the Performing Arts 2016 McFarland ISBN 9781476670317 Retrieved 24 February 2018 Cohen Harold V February 4 1950 The Drama Desk Pittsburgh Post Gazette Pennsylvania Pittsburgh p 5 Retrieved February 24 2018 via Newspapers com Hazel Shermet search results Internet Broadway Database The Broadway League Archived from the original on 24 February 2018 Retrieved 24 February 2018 untitled brief The Cincinnati Enquirer Ohio Cincinnati March 2 1950 p 19 Retrieved February 24 2018 via Newspapers com Nachman Gerald 2012 Raised on Radio Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group ISBN 9780307828941 Retrieved 24 February 2018 Terrace Vincent 1999 Radio Programs 1924 1984 A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows McFarland amp Company Inc pp 166 167 ISBN 978 0 7864 4513 4 a b c Terrace Vincent 2011 Encyclopedia of Television Shows 1925 through 2010 2nd ed Jefferson N C McFarland amp Company Inc Publishers p 34 ISBN 978 0 7864 6477 7 Chance Norman 2011 Who was Who on TV Xlibris Corporation pp 24 25 ISBN 9781456824563 Retrieved 24 February 2018 Hazel Shermet Interview Archive of American Television 2000 02 25 Retrieved 2016 12 10 External links EditHazel Shermet at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hazel Shermet amp oldid 1063513709, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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