Phyllis Love

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Phyllis Anne Love was born in Des Moines, Iowa on December 21, 1925. She attended Roosevelt High School in Des Moines along with her close friend, Cloris Leachman. After performing in various local and regional drama productions, Love enrolled in the Actors Studio in New York in 1948. Her movie debut was a bit as a juvenile delinquent in the 1950 movie So Young So Bad (1950), which starred Paul Henreid and Rita Moreno. Love's best-known film role was as "Mattie Birdwell" in William Wyler's Friendly Persuasion (1956). Love guested in numerous TV programs in the 50s, 60s, and 70s but enjoyed her greatest success on the Broadway stage. She appeared in eight shows and, in 1951, won the New York Charles Derwent Award for Best Featured Actress for her portrayal of "Rosa Delle Rosa" in the original production of "The Rose Tattoo". After retiring from acting in the early 70s, she changed her first name to "Osanna". Date of Death 30 October 2011, Menifee, California (Alzheimer's disease)

Most Popular Phyllis Love Trailers

Total trailers found: 5

Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones Trailer (1971)

16 November 1971

Two high school seniors try to adjust to adult responsibilities when an unexpected pregnancy forces them into marriage.

Friendly Persuasion Trailer (1956)

30 October 1956

The story of a family of Quakers in Indiana in 1862. Their religious sect is strongly opposed to violence and war.

The Young Doctors Trailer (1961)

23 August 1961

An aging doctor's resentment of his young assistant could lead to tragedy.

The Master Builder Trailer (1960)

21 March 1960

Famed playwright Henrik Ibsen tells the tale of a master builder in the twilight of his career who reaches for love in response to his work's demise.

So Young, So Bad Trailer (1950)

20 May 1950

Idealistic and naive Dr. Jason arrives at a school for delinquent girls and immediately begins to try to make a difference in the lives of some of the inmates.