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Lynne Roberts

Lynne Roberts, also credited as Mary Hart,[1] born Theda May Roberts (November 22, 1922[2] – April 1, 1978) was an American film actress during the Golden Age of Hollywood. She appeared exclusively in what were referred to as B-movies.

Lynne Roberts
Roberts in Billy the Kid Returns (1938)
Born
Theda Mae Roberts

(1922-11-22)November 22, 1922
DiedApril 1, 1978(1978-04-01) (aged 55)
Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California
Other namesMary Hart
Lynn Roberts
OccupationActress
Years active1936–1958
Spouses
William Engelbert, Jr.
(m. 1941; div. 1944)
Louis John Gardella
(m. 1944; div. 1952)
Hyman B. Samuels
(m. 1953; div. 1961)
(m. 1971)

Early years

Born in El Paso, Texas, Roberts was the daughter of Hobart M. Roberts, a bookkeeper, and May Holland.[3] The family moved to Los Angeles in the 1920s.

Career

Roberts began working as an actress in the 1930s, under contract to Republic Pictures. At the age of 14, in 1936, she played a role in Bulldog Edition. In 1938, at age 16, she starred in the cliffhangers: The Lone Ranger and Dick Tracy Returns, and played a role in The Higgins Family. She was officially listed in studio records as having been born in 1919.

In 1941 she starred with Sonja Henie and John Payne in Sun Valley Serenade, while under contract to 20th Century-Fox. She returned to Republic Pictures in 1944, and stayed under contract there until 1948. She starred with Gene Autry in Sioux City Sue in 1946, and appeared in two more films with Autry: Robin Hood of Texas and Saddle Pals, as well as three films with Roy Rogers, and one with Monte Hale. (Johnny D. Boggs, in his book, Billy the Kid on Film, 1911-2012, wrote, "Lynne Roberts would co-star with [Roy] Rogers in eight Westerns, billed as Mary Hart in the first seven of those.")[4]

After leaving Republic Pictures for the second time, Roberts worked with Autry in outdoor adventures for Columbia Pictures. She also worked with Kirby Grant in Monogram Pictures' mounted-police adventures, and with Tim Holt at RKO Radio Pictures.

Roberts appeared in 64 films in total. Of those, 21 were westerns, and two were serials.

Personal life

 
Lynne Roberts (left), Sally Naiditch, Anne T. Hill (3rd from left), Dr. Leon W. Naiditch, Hyman B. Samuels (front right), Dr. Harry Lehrer (extreme right behind Samuels)

Roberts married four times. Her first marriage was to William Engelbert, Jr., an aircraft company official,[5] with whom she had one son, Bill. The marriage ended in divorce in 1944.

Her second marriage was to Louis John Gardella, which also ended in divorce. In court, Gardella's attorney argued that the couple's Arizona wedding was invalid because Roberts was not legally divorced from Engelbert, although Roberts claimed she had a Mexican divorce decree.[6]

In 1953, Roberts married brassiere manufacturer Hyman B. Samuels, with whom she had a daughter, Peri Margaret and a son, William Edward.[7] The couple divorced November 14, 1961, in Los Angeles, California.[8]

Following that divorce, Roberts retired from acting and later married pro wrestler and motion picture actor Don Sebastian in 1971. She died in Sherman Oaks in 1978 and is buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale.[citation needed]

Partial filmography

 
Lynne Roberts, Roy Rogers and Trigger in Billy the Kid Returns (1938)

References

  1. ^ Hart, Mary. "Shine On, Harvest Moon". The Old Corral. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
  2. ^ "B-Western Heroines, Lynne Roberts". Retrieved December 12, 2008.
  3. ^ Texas Bureau of Vital Statistics, birth certificate of Theda May Roberts
  4. ^ Boggs, Johnny D. (2013). Billy the Kid on Film, 1911-2012. McFarland. p. 36. ISBN 9781476603353. Retrieved September 27, 2016.
  5. ^ "Actress Lynne Roberts Asks Change in Contract". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. New York, Brooklyn. International News Service. July 7, 1941. p. 11. Retrieved September 26, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  6. ^ Daytona Beach Morning Journal - May 25, 1951
  7. ^ Lynne Roberts Spurns Return to Husband. Los Angeles Times - Aug 4, 1958 p5
  8. ^ "Ex-Actress Gets Divorce -- Her Movies Bored Husband". The Corpus Christi Caller-Times. Texas, Corpus Christi. Associated Press. November 15, 1961. p. 1. Retrieved September 26, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  

External links

  • Lynne Roberts at IMDb
  • Lynne Roberts at AllMovie
  • B-Western Heroines, Lynne Roberts

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For basketball coach see Lynne Roberts basketball Lynne Roberts also credited as Mary Hart 1 born Theda May Roberts November 22 1922 2 April 1 1978 was an American film actress during the Golden Age of Hollywood She appeared exclusively in what were referred to as B movies Lynne RobertsRoberts in Billy the Kid Returns 1938 BornTheda Mae Roberts 1922 11 22 November 22 1922El Paso Texas U S DiedApril 1 1978 1978 04 01 aged 55 Sherman Oaks California U S Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park Glendale CaliforniaOther namesMary HartLynn RobertsOccupationActressYears active1936 1958SpousesWilliam Engelbert Jr m 1941 div 1944 wbr Louis John Gardella m 1944 div 1952 wbr Hyman B Samuels m 1953 div 1961 wbr Don Sebastian m 1971 wbr Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Partial filmography 5 References 6 External linksEarly years EditBorn in El Paso Texas Roberts was the daughter of Hobart M Roberts a bookkeeper and May Holland 3 The family moved to Los Angeles in the 1920s Career EditRoberts began working as an actress in the 1930s under contract to Republic Pictures At the age of 14 in 1936 she played a role in Bulldog Edition In 1938 at age 16 she starred in the cliffhangers The Lone Ranger and Dick Tracy Returns and played a role in The Higgins Family She was officially listed in studio records as having been born in 1919 In 1941 she starred with Sonja Henie and John Payne in Sun Valley Serenade while under contract to 20th Century Fox She returned to Republic Pictures in 1944 and stayed under contract there until 1948 She starred with Gene Autry in Sioux City Sue in 1946 and appeared in two more films with Autry Robin Hood of Texas and Saddle Pals as well as three films with Roy Rogers and one with Monte Hale Johnny D Boggs in his book Billy the Kid on Film 1911 2012 wrote Lynne Roberts would co star with Roy Rogers in eight Westerns billed as Mary Hart in the first seven of those 4 After leaving Republic Pictures for the second time Roberts worked with Autry in outdoor adventures for Columbia Pictures She also worked with Kirby Grant in Monogram Pictures mounted police adventures and with Tim Holt at RKO Radio Pictures Roberts appeared in 64 films in total Of those 21 were westerns and two were serials Personal life Edit Lynne Roberts left Sally Naiditch Anne T Hill 3rd from left Dr Leon W Naiditch Hyman B Samuels front right Dr Harry Lehrer extreme right behind Samuels Roberts married four times Her first marriage was to William Engelbert Jr an aircraft company official 5 with whom she had one son Bill The marriage ended in divorce in 1944 Her second marriage was to Louis John Gardella which also ended in divorce In court Gardella s attorney argued that the couple s Arizona wedding was invalid because Roberts was not legally divorced from Engelbert although Roberts claimed she had a Mexican divorce decree 6 In 1953 Roberts married brassiere manufacturer Hyman B Samuels with whom she had a daughter Peri Margaret and a son William Edward 7 The couple divorced November 14 1961 in Los Angeles California 8 Following that divorce Roberts retired from acting and later married pro wrestler and motion picture actor Don Sebastian in 1971 She died in Sherman Oaks in 1978 and is buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park Glendale citation needed Partial filmography Edit Lynne Roberts Roy Rogers and Trigger in Billy the Kid Returns 1938 Mama Runs Wild 1937 as Edith Summers Dangerous Holiday 1937 as Jean Robbins The Higgins Family 1938 as Marian Higgins Call the Mesquiteers 1938 as Madge Irving Hollywood Stadium Mystery 1938 as Edna Mayberry The Lone Ranger 1938 as Joan Blanchard Billy the Kid Returns 1938 billed as Mary Hart as Ellen Moore Come On Rangers 1938 as Mary Hart as Janice Forbes Shine On Harvest Moon 1938 as Mary Hart as Claire Brower The Mysterious Miss X 1939 as Mary Hart as Julie Graham Rough Riders Round up 1939 as Dorothy Blair Southward Ho 1939 as Ellen Denbigh Frontier Pony Express 1939 as Ann Langhorne My Wife s Relatives 1939 as Jean Higgins In Old Caliente 1939 as Jean Higgins Should Husbands Work 1939 as Jean Higgins Everything s on Ice 1939 as Jane Barton High School 1940 as Carol Roberts Star Dust 1940 as College girl Street of Memories 1940 as Catherine Kitty Foster Hi Yo Silver 1940 as Joan Blanchard The Bride Wore Crutches 1941 as Midge Lambert Romance of the Rio Grande 1941 as Maria Cordova Riders of the Purple Sage 1941 as Bess Moon Over Miami 1941 as Jennie May Last of the Duanes 1941 as Nancy Bowdrey Young America 1942 as Elizabeth Barnes The Man in the Trunk 1942 as Peggy LaRue Dr Renault s Secret 1942 as Madeline Renault Quiet Please Murder 1942 as Kay Ryan The Big Bonanza 1944 as Judy Parker My Buddy 1944 as Lucy Manners The Ghost That Walks Alone 1944 as Sue McGuire Grant The Port of 40 Thieves 1944 as Nancy Hubbard Chaney The Phantom Speaks 1945 as Joan Renwick The Chicago Kid 1945 as Chris Mitchell Behind City Lights 1945 as Jean Lowell Girls of the Big House 1945 as Jeanne Crail Winter Wonderland 1946 as Nancy Wheeler The Magnificent Rogue 1946 as Pat Brown Morgan Sioux City Sue 1946 as Sue Warner The Pilgrim Lady 1947 as Henrietta Rankin That s My Gal 1947 as Natalie Adams Saddle Pals 1947 as Shelly Brooks Robin Hood of Texas 1947 as Virginia Madonna of the Desert 1948 as Monica Dale Lightnin in the Forest 1948 as Jerri Vail Secret Service Investigator 1948 as Susan Lane The Timber Trail 1948 as Alice Baker Eyes of Texas 1948 as Nurse Penny Thatcher Sons of Adventure 1948 as Jean Trouble Preferred 1948 as Madge Walker The Great Plane Robbery 1950 as Mary The Blazing Sun 1950 as Helen Ellis Call of the Klondike 1950 as Emily Mallory Hunt the Man Down 1950 as Sally Clark Dynamite Pass 1950 as Mrs Mary Madden Because of You 1952 as Rosemary Balder The Blazing Forest 1952 as Grace Hanson Port Sinister 1953 as Joan HunterReferences Edit Hart Mary Shine On Harvest Moon The Old Corral Retrieved September 30 2015 B Western Heroines Lynne Roberts Retrieved December 12 2008 Texas Bureau of Vital Statistics birth certificate of Theda May Roberts Boggs Johnny D 2013 Billy the Kid on Film 1911 2012 McFarland p 36 ISBN 9781476603353 Retrieved September 27 2016 Actress Lynne Roberts Asks Change in Contract The Brooklyn Daily Eagle New York Brooklyn International News Service July 7 1941 p 11 Retrieved September 26 2016 via Newspapers com Daytona Beach Morning Journal May 25 1951 Lynne Roberts Spurns Return to Husband Los Angeles Times Aug 4 1958 p5 Ex Actress Gets Divorce Her Movies Bored Husband The Corpus Christi Caller Times Texas Corpus Christi Associated Press November 15 1961 p 1 Retrieved September 26 2016 via Newspapers com Biography portalExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lynne Roberts Lynne Roberts at IMDb Lynne Roberts at AllMovie B Western Heroines Lynne Roberts Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lynne Roberts amp oldid 1113986665, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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