Many of you know about the life and work of Lucille Ball, star of ‘I Love Lucy.’ However, many may not know as much about the accomplished career of fellow 1950’s star comedian, Gracie Allen. Steve ...
Gracie Allen Dec. 20, 1948 – Jan. 16, 2017 Resident of Oakland Homegoing Celebration for AMAZING Grace Allen will be held on Friday, Jan. 20, 2017, 11am, Acts Full Gospel Church, 1034 66th Ave., ...
Black cotton, short sleeve dress with five large black "buttons" along the proper right side. There are clips on the upper right and a zipper at mid left. This dress was worn by Gracie Allen on "Burns ...
Burns and Allen’s vaudeville-to-screen transition was one of the first comedies that could properly be called a sitcom, as opposed to a string of funny bits. But it also presaged the form-breaking ...
When George declares he "can't see" how Harry Morton could spend $200 on an iron deer for his lawn, Gracie concludes George's eyesight is deteriorating. Gracie (mistakenly, of course) gets the notion ...
Ronnie has an assignment to write a paper on his favorite Shakespearean play. Unfortunately, Harry Von Zell inspires Gracie to meddle, and the results are disastrous for Ronnie. Two separate plots in ...
After her passing in 1964, Gracie's story has mostly been told through the memories of her devoted husband and straight man George, who lived another 32 years.
Murfreesboro – Gracie P. Allen, age 76, passed away on Friday, October 1, 2021 at her residence. She was a native and lifelong resident of Rutherford County. Gracie attended New Vision Baptist Church.