Harriet Nelson Explained

Harriet Nelson
Birthname:Peggy Lou Snyder
Birth Date:July 18, 1909
Birth Place:Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.
Resting Place:Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills
Death Place:Laguna Beach, California, U.S.
Othername:Harriet Hilliard
Yearsactive:1932 - 1989
Spouse:
    Children:David Nelson
    Ricky Nelson
    Relatives:Kristin Nelson (daughter-in-law)
    Tracy Nelson (granddaughter)
    Matthew Nelson (grandson)
    Gunnar Nelson (grandson)
    Sam Hilliard Nelson (grandson)

    Harriet Nelson (formerly Hilliard; born Peggy Lou Snyder; July 18, 1909  - October 2, 1994) was an American actress.[1] Nelson is best known for her role on the sitcom The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.

    Early life and career

    Nelson was born Peggy Lou Snyder in Des Moines, Iowa,[2] the daughter of Hazel Dell née McNutt (1888 - 1971) and Roy Hilliard Snyder (1879 - 1953).[3] She appeared on the vaudeville stage when she was three years old and made her debut on Broadway in her teens.[4] She frequented the Cotton Club, began smoking at age thirteen. She wed the comedian, Roy Sedley (1901-1989), in 1930. They were briefly married, but Roy was abusive and lived what has been described as "a high-flying life". They separated a year later, and the marriage was annulled in 1933.[5] She left high school before graduating and joined the Corps de Ballet at the Capitol Theater, later dancing in the Harry Carroll Revue and working as a straight woman for comedians Ken Murray and Bert Lahr.[6] By 1932, she was still performing in vaudeville when she met the saxophone-playing bandleader Ozzie Nelson. Nelson hired her to sing with the band, under the name Harriet Hilliard. They married three years later.

    Hilliard had a respectable film career as a solo performer, apart from the band. RKO Radio Pictures signed her to a one-year contract in 1936, and she appeared in three feature films, the most famous being the Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers musical Follow the Fleet. She was very much in demand during the World War II years for leading roles in escapist musicals, comedies, and mysteries.

    In Ozzie Nelson's book, he wrote that Harriet was quite popular during her short time at RKO, and that he and she wanted her to continue her solo film career. However, they decided it was more important for her to continue with the band and subsequent radio show.[7] Although the couple occasionally appeared together in movies, either as a duo (in Honeymoon Lodge) or as separate characters (in Hi, Good Lookin'!), they are best known for their broadcasting efforts. In 1944, the Nelsons began a domestic-comedy series for radio, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. It was highly popular and made a successful transition to television. It was one of the stalwarts of the ABC-TV schedule from 1952 to 1966. The Nelsons' two sons, Ricky and David, were featured continuously on the show. Peter Jones, director of the television documentary Ozzie and Harriet: The Adventures of America's Favorite Family, has described Harriet Nelson: "She was a bombshell. She liked gay people. She liked a good off-color joke. She enjoyed her cocktails at night. She had the talent to go on and be a big star, but she made that decision to be Ozzie's wife."

    In 1973, Ozzie and Harriet also appeared in the sitcom Ozzie's Girls.[1]

    In 2009, Harriet was included in Yahoo!'s Top 10 TV Moms from Six Decades of Television for the time period 1952–1966.[8]

    Personal life

    Harriet (then known as Peggy Lou Snyder) wed the comedian Roy Sedley (1901-1989), in 1930. They were briefly married, but Roy was abusive and lived what has been described as "a high-flying life". [4] They separated a year later, and the marriage was annulled in 1933. [5] In 1935, she married bandleader Ozzie Nelson.[9] They had two sons, David (born in 1936) and Eric (known as Ricky, born in 1940).[10] The couple remained married until Ozzie's death from liver cancer in 1975.[11] Her grandchildren include actress Tracy Nelson and musicians Matthew and Gunnar Nelson. She was also the mother-in-law of Rick's wife Kristin Harmon and David's wife June Blair.

    Nelson and her husband were charter members of the Hollywood Republican Committee.[12]

    Later years and death

    In 1978, Harriet Nelson moved full-time to the Laguna Beach, California, beach home the family had built in 1954.[13] She died of congestive heart failure on October 2, 1994. She is interred with her husband and younger son Ricky (who died in a plane crash in 1985) in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills in Los Angeles.

    For her contribution to the television industry, Harriet Nelson has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard.

    Filmography

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1932The Campus MysteryWanda Perry
    1936Follow the Fleet Connie Martin
    1937New Faces of 1937Patricia "Pat" Harrington
    1937The Life of the PartyMitzi Martos
    1938Cocoanut GroveLinda Rogers
    1941Sweetheart of the CampusHarriet Hale Alternative title: Broadway Ahead
    1941Confessions of Boston BlackieDiane Parrish
    1942Canal ZoneSusan Merrill
    1942Juke Box JennyGenevieve Horton
    1943Hi, BuddyGloria Bradley
    1943The Falcon Strikes BackGwynne Gregory
    1943Gals, IncorporatedGwen Phillips Alternative title: Gals, Inc.
    1943Honeymoon LodgeLorraine Logan
    1943Swingtime JohnnyLinda
    1944Hi, Good Lookin'!Kelly Clark
    1944Take It BigJerry Clinton
    1952Here Come the NelsonsHarrietAlternative title: Meet the Nelsons
    1952-1966The Adventures of Ozzie and HarrietHarriet Nelson434 episodes
    1969-1973Love, American Style3 episodes
    1972Night GalleryHelena MillikanEpisode: "You Can Come Up Now, Mrs. Millikan/Smile, Please"
    1973Ozzie's GirlsHarriet Nelson24 episodes
    1976Once an EagleHarriet NelsonMiniseries
    1976Smash-Up on Interstate 5June PearsonTelevision movie
    1977NBC Special TreatElderly shopkeeper Episode: "Five Finger Discount"
    1977The Love BoatHenretta McDonaldEpisode: "The Identical Problem/Julie's Old Flame/Jinx"
    1978Fantasy IslandWinnie McLaineEpisode: "The Over the Hill Caper/Poof! You're a Movie Star"
    1979Death Car on the FreewayMrs. Sheel Television movie
    1979A Christmas for BoomerTelevision movie
    1981Aloha ParadiseEpisode: "Best of Friends/Success/Nine Karats"
    1981An Ozzie and Harriet ChristmasSelfTV special on KTLA in Los Angeles
    1982Happy DaysMargeEpisode: "Empty Nest"
    1982The First TimeCharlotteTelevision movie
    1983The Kid with the 200 I.Q.Professor ConklinTelevision movie
    1987Time Out for DadMary McLaughlinTelevision movie
    1989Father Dowling MysteriesSister AgnesEpisode: "The Man Who Came to Dinner Mystery", (final television appearance)

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Harriet Hilliard . https://web.archive.org/web/20080508015828/http://movies.nytimes.com/person/32378/Harriet-Hilliard . dead . 2008-05-08 . Movies & TV Dept. . . 2008 . 2011-05-02 .
    2. News: Harriet Nelson, 85, Matriarch Of 'Ozzie and Harriet' Show. 1994-10-04. The New York Times . 24 March 2011.
    3. http://www.genealogy.com/famousfolks/harriet-nelson/d0/i0000002.htm
    4. News: Weinraub. Bernard. Dousing the Glow Of TV's First Family; Time for the Truth About Ozzie and Harriet. 3 November 2013. New York Times. 18 June 1998.
    5. Web site: Nelson, Harriet Hilliard. Encyclopedia.com. The Gale Group, Inc.. 14 October 2016.
    6. News: Folkart. Burt A., and Dennis Mc Lellan. Harriet Nelson, '50s model mother, dies at age 85. 3 November 2013. Baltimore Sun. 4 October 1994.
    7. Book: Nelson, Ozzie . Ozzie . Prentice-Hall . 1973 . 0136477682.
    8. Web site: Adair. Aly. Top 10 Favorite TV Moms. Yahoo!. June 17, 2012. February 27, 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20121021092742/http://voices.yahoo.com/top-10-favorite-tv-moms-2778263.html?cat=25. October 21, 2012.
    9. Book: Homer, Sheree . Rick Nelson, Rock 'n' Roll Pioneer . McFarland . 2012 . 978-0-7864-6060-1 . Jefferson, NC . 11 . English.
    10. Book: Wilson, Scott . Resting Places : The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons . McFarland & Company . 2016 . 978-0-7864-7992-4 . 3rd . 545 . English.
    11. 1974 . The New York Times Biographical Service . The New York Times Biographical Service . English . 28 . 108 . 0161-2433 . WorldCat.
    12. News: 1947-10-20 . Film Notables Open Drive for G.O.P. President . 8 . Los Angeles Times.
    13. News: Memories of Life With Ozzie . Nashua Telegraph . Los Angeles Times News Service. September 1, 1981 . 29.