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Elizabeth Harrower(1918-2003)

  • Writer
  • Actress
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Elizabeth Harrower in Batman (1966)
Betty Louise Foss was born during the final days of World War I in Alameda, California as the country plagued by a flu epidemic. Within six weeks, her mother died, her father had a nervous breakdown, and relatives passed her care around. As babies were thought to draw the deadly flu, Betty was eventually placed in a San Francisco orphanage where she was later adopted by Scottish immigrants William and Jessie Harrower and raised in Berkeley and Los Angeles. During the Great Depression her adoptive father's salary was cut in half and her adoptive mother decided to take Betty out of school and off to Hollywood to begin an acting career. After trying out several alter egos in the hopes of making an impression on someone in the industry, Betty Foss eventually settled on the identity of Elizabeth Harrower. Elizabeth Harrower appeared in Becky Sharp (1935), the first feature-length color film in 1935. She would continue to appear in hundreds of radio, television, film and stage productions over the next decades, most notably True Grit (1969). In 1942, Harrower married Harry Seabold, an Air Force cadet she had met in fifth grade. Their daughter, actress Susan Seaforth Hayes, was born in 1943. Her husband was called into war even before that and the marriage subsequently did not last. By the 1970s Elizabeth Harrower had met soap opera scribe William J. Bell and she would eventually start her writing career and became head writer of Days of Our Lives (1965) from 1979-1980. She went on to write for Bell's The Young and the Restless (1973) in the 1980s. Her last writing stint was on the short-lived soap opera Generations (1989) in 1991. In 2003, already while taking chemotherapy she had a prominent limited run as Charlotte Ramsey on The Young and the Restless (1973). She died shortly thereafter at age 85.
BornMay 28, 1918
DiedDecember 10, 2003(85)
BornMay 28, 1918
DiedDecember 10, 2003(85)
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    • 4 nominations total

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Known for

Days of Our Lives (1965)
Days of Our Lives
5.3
TV Series
  • Writer
John Wayne, Glen Campbell, and Kim Darby in True Grit (1969)
True Grit
7.4
  • Mrs. Ross
  • 1969
Eileen Davidson, Bryton James, Joshua Morrow, Gina Tognoni, Justin Hartley, Melissa Claire Egan, and Peter Bergman in The Young and the Restless (1973)
The Young and the Restless
5.4
TV Series
  • Writer
The Pilgrimage Play (1949)
The Pilgrimage Play
5.5
  • Woman of Samaria
  • 1949

Credits

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Writer



  • Days of Our Lives (1965)
    Days of Our Lives
    5.3
    TV Series
    • head writer
    • story by
    • associate head writer ...
    • 1978–1992
  • Kelly Rutherford, Anthony Addabbo, and Kristoff St. John in Generations (1989)
    Generations
    7.5
    TV Series
    • writer
    • associate head writer
    • written by
    • 1989–1991
  • Eileen Davidson, Bryton James, Joshua Morrow, Gina Tognoni, Justin Hartley, Melissa Claire Egan, and Peter Bergman in The Young and the Restless (1973)
    The Young and the Restless
    5.4
    TV Series
    • associate head writer
    • written by
    • 1973–1983
  • Texas (1980)
    Texas
    7.5
    TV Series
    • written by
    • 1981
  • Ryan's Hope (1975)
    Ryan's Hope
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Writer (1985)
    • 1975–1989

Actress



  • Eileen Davidson, Bryton James, Joshua Morrow, Gina Tognoni, Justin Hartley, Melissa Claire Egan, and Peter Bergman in The Young and the Restless (1973)
    The Young and the Restless
    5.4
    TV Series
    • Charlotte Ramsey
    • 2003
  • The F.B.I. (1965)
    The F.B.I.
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Apartment Manager
    • 1974
  • James Arness, Amanda Blake, Milburn Stone, and Dennis Weaver in Gunsmoke (1955)
    Gunsmoke
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Mildred O'Roarke
    • Mrs. O'Roarke
    • 1974
  • I Love You... Good-bye (1974)
    I Love You... Good-bye
    5.5
    TV Movie
    • Mrs. Freeman
    • 1974
  • A Brand New Life (1973)
    A Brand New Life
    6.6
    TV Movie
    • Dr. Margaret Kalman
    • 1973
  • Michael Constantine, Lloyd Haynes, Denise Nicholas, and Karen Valentine in Room 222 (1969)
    Room 222
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Woman #1
    • Nurse
    • 1971–1972
  • Rod Serling in Night Gallery (1969)
    Night Gallery
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Maid
    • 1972
  • The Sixth Sense (1972)
    The Sixth Sense
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Maid
    • 1972
  • Richard Thomas, Will Geer, Judy Norton, Ellen Corby, Kami Cotler, David W. Harper, Michael Learned, Mary Beth McDonough, Eric Scott, Ralph Waite, and Jon Walmsley in The Waltons (1972)
    The Waltons
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Office Supervisor
    • 1972
  • Peter Falk in Columbo (1971)
    Columbo
    8.3
    TV Series
    • Board Member
    • Maid (uncredited)
    • 1971–1972
  • The Adventures of Nick Carter (1972)
    The Adventures of Nick Carter
    6.1
    TV Movie
    • Sister Effie (uncredited)
    • 1972
  • Gregory Peck, John Davis Chandler, Robert F. Lyons, and Pepe Serna in Shoot Out (1971)
    Shoot Out
    6.2
    • Housekeeper (uncredited)
    • 1971
  • Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971)
    Escape from the Planet of the Apes
    6.3
    • Reporter at Hotel (uncredited)
    • 1971
  • Vanishing Point (1971)
    Vanishing Point
    7.2
    • Communications Officer (scenes deleted)
    • 1971
  • That Girl (1966)
    That Girl
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Mrs. Parker
    • 1970

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  • Born
    • May 28, 1918
    • Alameda, California, USA
  • Died
    • December 10, 2003
    • Valley Village, Los Angeles, California, USA(cancer)
  • Spouse
    • Harry Charles SeaboldMay 16, 1942 - January 9, 1946 (divorced, 1 child)
  • Children
    • Susan Seaforth Hayes

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    She had a daughter, Susan Seaforth Hayes, with her ex-husband, Harry.

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