Barbara Pepper

Barbara Pepper

1915-05-31 – 1969-07-18 (age 54) New York City, New York, USA
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Biography

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Barbara Pepper (born Marion B. Pepper; May 31, 1915 – July 18, 1969) was an American stage, television, radio, and film actress. She is best known as the first "Doris Ziffel" on the sitcom Green Acres. Pepper was born in New York City, the daughter of actor David Mitchell "Dave" Pepper, and his wife, Harrietta S. Pepper. At age 16 she started life in show business with Goldwyn Girls, a musical stock company where she met lifelong friend Lucille Ball.

Pepper began making movies. Among her later film parts were small roles in My Fair Lady and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. She also performed radio parts. In 1943, she married actor Craig Reynolds (né Harold Hugh Enfield), and the couple later had two sons. After Reynolds died in 1949 in a California motorcycle accident, Pepper was left to raise their children alone. She never remarried.

After gaining weight, her roles were mostly confined to small character parts on television, including several appearances on I Love Lucy, The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, Petticoat Junction, and The Jack Benny Program. She made four appearances on Perry Mason, including the role of Martha Dale, mother of the title character, in the 1957 episode "The Case of the Vagabond Vixen".

A long-time friend of Lucille Ball, Barbara was considered for the role of Ethel Mertz on "I Love Lucy," but was passed over due to the fact that she was reportedly a drinker. William Frawley ("Fred Mertz") was, likewise, reportedly, a drinker and was already cast. It was felt that having two drinkers in the cast might eventually cause difficulties so they auditioned and found Vivian Vance to play Ethel instead.

She may be best remembered as the first Doris Ziffel on Petticoat Junction in 1964, although her character's name on the "Genghis Keane" episode of Petticoat Junction was Ruth Ziffel. Her role as Doris Ziffel continued on Green Acres from 1965 to 1968, until heart ailments finally forced her to leave that weekly series. Veteran actress Fran Ryan replaced her on Green Acres, which would continue to run for another three years. Her final performance was in the 1969 film Hook, Line & Sinker, in which she played Jerry Lewis's secretary.

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Known For

The Women
The Women

1939

as Tough Girl (uncredited)

The Music Man
The Music Man

1962

as Mrs. Hawkes

A Star Is Born
A Star Is Born

1954

as Esther's Neighbor (uncredited)

Auntie Mame
Auntie Mame

1958

as Mrs. Krantz (uncredited)

Foreign Correspondent
The Lady Eve
The Lady Eve

1941

as Lady Wrestler Type on Ship (uncredited)

The Snake Pit
The Snake Pit

1948

as Asylum Patient (uncredited)

No Way Out
No Way Out

1950

as Woman (uncredited)

Kiss Me, Stupid
Kiss Me, Stupid

1964

as Big Bertha

Who's Minding the Store?
Who's Minding the Store?

1963

as Customer at Bargain Sale (uncredited)

Bachelor Mother
Bachelor Mother

1939

as Dance-Hall Hostess (uncredited)

Show Boat
The Fuller Brush Girl
The Fuller Brush Girl

1950

as Wife Watching TV (uncredited)

The Return of Frank James
The Return of Frank James

1940

as Nellie Blane

A Child Is Waiting
A Child Is Waiting

1963

as Miss Brown (uncredited)

The Inspector General
The Inspector General

1949

as Buxom Villager (uncredited)

The Crooked Way
After the Thin Man
After the Thin Man

1936

as Party Guest (uncredited)

Manpower
Manpower

1941

as Polly

It's Only Money
It's Only Money

1962

as Fisherwoman