
Randy Stuart
Randy Stuart, born as Elizabeth Shaubell (October 24, 1924 – July 20, 1996), was an American actress in film and television. A familiar face in several popular films of the 1940s and 1950s, and later in Western-themed television series, she is perhaps best remembered as Louise Carey, the wife of Scott Carey, played by Grant Williams, in The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957), a science-fiction classic named in 2009 as “culturally, historically or aesthetically” significant to be preserved for all time in the Library of Congress's National Film Registry. A screen test in the play The Women led to Stuart being placed under contract at 20th Century Fox. Her film debut was uncredited in the 1947 picture, The Foxes of Harrow. Stuart plays the birth mother of main character Stephen Fox, in the film's initial scene. In 1948, she played Peggy, a knowing secretary (and collaborator with star Clifton Webb) in the comedy Sitting Pretty. She also appeared that year (sixth-billed) as the wife of a returning veteran in Apartment for Peggy with William Holden and Jeanne Crain. In 1949, she portrayed Lieutenant Eloise Billings, an object of desire for Cary Grant, in the Howard Hawks film I Was a Male War Bride, also starring Ann Sheridan. That same year, she appeared opposite Jose Ferrer in Otto Preminger's psychological noir, Whirlpool. Stuart was billed on posters as a supporting player in the comedy / musical Dancing in the Dark, starring William Powell and Betsy Drake. In 1950, Stuart was briefly in that year's Best Picture, All About Eve, as a telephone friend of Anne Baxter. She had fourth billing in the noir comedy Stella, with Ann Sheridan and Victor Mature. In 1951, she appeared as Marge Boyd in I Can Get It For You Wholesale, in what might have been her breakout role. In 1952, Stuart teamed again with Grant and Drake in the comedy Room for One More for Warner Bros. After 1957's Incredible Shrinking Man, she was cast as Nancy Dawson in the 1958 western film, Man from God's Country, starring George Montgomery. She also guest-starred about that time in Montgomery's short-lived television western television series, Cimarron City. n the late 1970s and early 1980s, Stuart (known by her married name, Betty Wallis) was instrumental in developing the alumni program at Chaminade College Preparatory School in West Hills, California, from which her two youngest children had graduated. She was listed as a resource for information for the school. She later was director of alumni affairs at Cal State Northridge. Stuart was married to Kenneth Wayne Smith (1943-1945), Edward Charles George (1947-1954; one child), Lane Allan (aka Albert Wootten, 1954-1968; three children), and Ernest Dineen Wallis (1971-1982). The first three marriages ended in divorce, and the last ended with Wallis's death. Stuart died of lung cancer on July 20, 1996, at the age of 71 in Bakersfield, California.
Filmography (25)
TV★ 5.6Hawaiian Eye1959as Linda Dane
TV★ 7.5Bonanza1959as Marge Fuller
MOVIEThe Silent Kill1959as Jan Barrett
TV★ 5.8Lawman1958as Rose
MOVIE★ 5.0Man from God's Country1958as Nancy Dawson
TV★ 6.9Maverick1957as Mavis Todd
MOVIE★ 7.5The Incredible Shrinking Man1957as Louise Carey
MOVIE★ 5.1Star in the Dust1956as Nan Hogan
TV★ 6.8The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp1955as Nellie Cashman- MOVIEHazard House1954as Mother
- MOVIEGiving Thanks Always1953as Emily
TV★ 7.8Biff Baker U.S.A.1952as Louise Baker- TV★ 6.5This Is the Life1952as Emily
MOVIE★ 6.5Room for One More1952as Mrs. Gladys Foreman
MOVIE★ 6.0I Can Get It for You Wholesale1951as Marge Boyd
MOVIE★ 8.1All About Eve1950as Girl
MOVIE★ 9.0Stella1950as Claire
MOVIE★ 6.4Whirlpool1950as Miss Landau (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 6.0Dancing in the Dark1949as Rosalie Brooks
MOVIE★ 7.0I Was a Male War Bride1949as Lt. Eloise Billings
MOVIE★ 6.0The Fan1949as American Girl
MOVIE★ 8.2Apartment for Peggy1948as Dorothy
MOVIE★ 6.4The Street with No Name1948as Helen Jannings (Uncredited)
MOVIE★ 7.1Sitting Pretty1948as Peggy
MOVIEEmergency—as Doris Reeder