Tess Trueheart Explained

Character Name:Tess Trueheart
Publisher:Tribune Media Services
Debut:1931
Creators:Chester Gould
Supports:Dick Tracy

Tess Trueheart is the love interest character in the American comic strip Dick Tracy, which was created by Chester Gould in 1931.[1]

The character eventually became the wife of Dick Tracy in the original comic strip.[2]

In the 1934-1948 radio series Dick Tracy, she was voiced by Helen Lewis.[3]

The character of Tess Trueheart has been featured in films, including 1945's Dick Tracy and its sequel Dick Tracy vs. Cueball, portrayed in both by actress Anne Jeffreys, and in 1990's Dick Tracy, which starred Glenne Headly as Tess.[4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/06/23/annie-missing-no-worries-dick-tracy-is-on-the-case/?_r=0 The New York Times
  2. http://www.comicvine.com/tess-trueheart/4005-9227/ Comicvine.com
  3. Book: On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio. 9780199770786. Dunning. John. 1998-05-07. Oxford University Press .
  4. http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2015/06/dick-tracy-25th-anniversary Vanity Fair
  5. Web site: Dick Tracy (1990) Review/Film; A Cartoon Square Comes to Life In 'Dick Tracy'. Canby, Vincent. Vincent Canby. June 15, 1990. The New York Times.