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Betty Hutton

Actor / Singer

Name at birth: Elizabeth June Thornburg

Movie star Betty Hutton was nicknamed "The Blonde Bombshell" because of her extreme energy on stage and screen. On Broadway in the early 1940s, she moved to Hollywood and played mostly comedic and musical parts; highlights included starring roles in The Perils of Pauline (1947) and Annie Get Your Gun (1950). Her career peaked when she played a trapeze artist in Cecil B. DeMille's 1952 circus spectacular The Greatest Show on Earth (with Charlton Heston. Shortly afterwards, a contract battle with Paramount Studios threw cold water on her movie career. She turned her unhappy personal life around in the 1970s, with the help of a Rhode Island priest. She went on to earn a college degree from Salve Regina, a Catholic college for women in Newport, Rhode Island. By the late 1980s she was teaching acting to students at Boston's Emerson College. Short as her film career was, Hutton is nonetheless remembered as an early prototype of the vivacious Hollywood blonde.

Other bombshell-type blondes: Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield, Brigitte Bardot and Mae West.

Four Good Links

Betty Hutton Is Dead at 86

Her obituary from the AP, via The Boston Globe

Betty Hutton

Her obituary from The Independent

Denny Jackson's Betty Hutton Page

One fan's tribute, with a few photos and a quick bio

Betty Hutton Filmography

Two decades of movies and television

Vital Stats

Birth

26 February 1921

Birthplace

Battle Creek, Michigan

Death

11 March 2007
(complications from colon cancer, age 86)

Best Known As

The original "Blonde Bombshell"