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Reed was an American film and television actress. In 1946, she starred in Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life, playing Mary Bailey—the wife of James Stewart's character, George Bailey. She went on to win the 1953 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in From Here to Eternity and later received a Golden Globe for Best Female TV Star for her performance as Donna Stone in The Donna Reed Show. Why did Reed once sue the producers...  
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For eight seasons during the late 1950s and early 1960s, Donna Reed in her trim apron and breezy flip hairdo was America's favorite wholesome mom on “The Donna Reed Show.” A five-disc set, “The Donna Reed Show: Season 4 — The Lost ...  
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Donna Reed was more than just a TV mom to actress Shelley Fabares. Fabares played Reed's teenage daughter, Mary Stone, on the well-loved 1958-66 ABC family sitcom "The Donna Reed Show," which revolved around Donna Stone (Reed), the wife of ...  
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Los Angeles TimesFamous 'Donna Reed Show' guestsLos Angeles TimesThe great silent comic guest-starred in two episodes, 1958's "A Very Merry Christmas" and 1965's "Now You See It, Now You Don't." The Los Angeles Dodgers Hall of Fame pitcher appeared as himself in two 1964 episodes, "Play Ball" and "My Son the Catcher ...  
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TO baby boomers of a certain age Donna Reed was a sunny-bright television fixture for eight seasons, the perfect mom - at least according to the prevailing values of the day - radiantly gliding down ...  
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