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More than ten years after her death, Donna Reed remains a cultural icon, loved and scorned. She personified the ideal homemaker on television. In the movies she was the archetypal sweetheart and wife. The only time she played a fallen woman, in From Here to Eternity, she won an Academy Award. Her work has lived on in saturation reruns of The Donna Reed Show and the holiday classic Its a Wonderful Life. But who was Donna Reed? Perhaps no celebrity of her symbolic importance is so little known. Moving from the backroads of Iowa to the mansions of Bel Air, Jay Fultz goes in search of the woman behind the image. In Search of Donna Reed reveals a woman whose intelligence and force of character often put her at odds with the roles she portrayed both on and off screen. Reed, always angered by the treatment of women in Hollywood, turned political activist in middle age, confronting for the first time the arrogance of power. She was, said writer Barbara Avedon, a feminist before there was a feminist vocabulary. But she eludes any label. This first biography of Donna Reed also contains the first extended discussion of her television show. The personal richness that Reed brought to her television role has been filtered out in the caricature perpetuated by pop critics. In the media Donna Reed is Donna Stone distorted as a female-manqu? who wears pearls and high heels around the house. But Donna Reeds long hold on viewers depends on irreducible qualities that have nothing to do with this fixed image, as Fultz suggests. He follows her development from Iowa farm girl to apprentice in Hollywood to mature juggler of the demands of family and career to antiwar activist. Drawing on Reeds letters and on interviews, Fultz looks for what was real in a very private person without discarding what is romantic in any pursuit of a public one. He shows why the rich and principled life of Donna Reed matters in this more cynical time.

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title:In Search of Donna Reed
author:Fultz, Jay.
publisher:University of Iowa Press
isbn10 | asin:0877456259
print isbn13:9780877456254
ebook isbn13:9781587290763
language:English
subjectReed, Donna,--1921-1986, Motion picture actors and actresses--United States--Biography.
publication date:1998
lcc:PN2287.R285F86 1998eb
ddc:791.43/028/092
subject:Reed, Donna,--1921-1986, Motion picture actors and actresses--United States--Biography.
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In Search of Donna Reed
By Jay Fultz
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University of Iowa Press Iowa City
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University of Iowa Press, Iowa City 52242. Copyright 1998 by the University of Iowa Press. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America.
Design by Richard Eckersley
http://www.uiowa.edu/~uipress
No part of this book may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, without permission in writing from the publisher. All reasonable steps have been taken to contact copyright holders of material used in this book. The publisher would be pleased to make suitable arrangements with any whom it has not been possible to reach.
Printed on acid-free paper
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Fultz, Jay In search of Donna Reed / by Jay Fultz
p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-87745-625-9
1. Reed, Donna, 19211986. 2. Motion picture actors
and actressesUnited StatesBiography. I. Title.
PN2287.R285F86 1998 791.43'028'092-dc21 (B) 97-48310
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Dedicated to my mother,
Dorothy Sawtelle Fultz,
and to the memory of my father,
James R. Fultz
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Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
1. From Iowa
1
2. To California
29
3. Learning with Leo
43
4. A Wonderful Life
65
5. To Eternity
81
6. From Eternity
95
7. The Donna Reed Show
117
8. After the Show
157
Notes
203
Index
229

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Acknowledgments
A biographer is a detective, delineator, diplomat, a bit of a daredevil. And a debtor because beholden to many people. For the priceless gift of time and memory, I'm grateful to Donna Reed's familyto her widower, Colonel Grover W. Asmus; to her children, Mary Owen, Timothy Owen, Penny Owen Stigers, and Tony Owen Junior; to her siblings, Keith Mullenger, Layone (Heidi) Flynn, Karen Moreland, and the late William L. Mullenger. And grateful to her relatives in Iowa and elsewhereto Donald and Roberta Yankey, Frederick and Opal Whiteing, Earl and Delphine Shives, Clyde Shives, the late Leona Rollins, Sandy Mullenger, Violet Mullenger, and the granddaughters of Aunt Mildred Van Kampen Hostler, Nanette Linden and Michela Grant.
I'm grateful to Donna's friends and associates everywhereto Doris Cole Abrahams, Steve Allen, the late Barbara Avedon, the late Professor Jerry Blunt, Ann McCrea Borden, Fred Briskin, U.S. Representative George E. Brown, the late Virginia Christine, Jeff Corey, the late Mary Lou (Mrs. Delmer) Daves, Rosemary DeCamp, Danny Desmond, Nancy Dillon, Kathleen Freeman, Jimmy Hawkins, Jeffrey Hayden, Claude Jarman Junior, Marian Drake Justice, Deborah Kerr, the late Alexander Knox, Harvey Korman, Angela Lansbury, John Philip Law, Carl and Friday Leonard, Alfred Levitt, the late Helen Levitt, Former Senator Eugene McCarthy, Andrew McCullough, Betty (Mrs. Charles) Massman, the late David Miller, Robert Ellis Miller, Patti Petersen Mirkovich, the late Nate Monaster, Anthony Moreno, Virginia Patton Moss, the late Gene Nelson, Gigi Perreau, William Roberts, Norma Connolly Rodman, Pat (Mrs. Randolph) Scott, the late Anna Schneller, the late Ann Straus, Jody (Mrs. Rex) Watkinson, Paul West, Esther Williams, Marie Windsor, Freddy Young.
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I'm also grateful to Donna's high school classmates, including Arden Amman, Harold Auld, Margaret Anderson Carbee, Arlen Gemeroth, Dr. Thomas Hutcheson, Donald Jensen, Kenneth Langer, Ervin Mohr, Erma Jensen Monson, Joyce Ely Nebergall, Virginia Richard Powell, Vernette (Mrs. Lilburn P.) Taylor, Lucille Kepford Toney, Ila Bledsoe Wiebers; and to her college classmates, including Eugene Dow, Jane Fisher Engleman, Elberta Casey Hunter, Mary Huston Jaco, Mendie Koenig, Ardath Atkinson McLean, Helen Katz Mann, Sam Sebby, Harvey Tietzell.
And grateful to many archivists and librarians, among them Samuel Gill and Kristine Kreuger, Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; Ned Comstock, Cinema Library, University of Southern California; Audree Malkin, Theater Arts Library, University of California at Los Angeles; Bob Boyce at the Bennett Martin Library, Lincoln, Nebraska; and the women at the Norelius Community Library, Denison, Iowa. Also valuable to me in my research was
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