Anne Whitfield

Anne Langham Whitfield (August 27, 1938 – February 15, 2024) was an American actress on old-time radio, television, stage, and film.

[3] Her radio debut came in September 1945, when she "stepped up on a box before an already lowered microphone in an NBC studio and said, 'I want another slice of bread'" for a commercial.

[3] Whitfield's roles on radio programs include: She was also heard on Lux Radio Theatre, The Screen Guild Theater, Family Theater, Cavalcade of America,[2] The Cisco Kid, His Honor, the Barber, Phone Again, Dr. Paul,[7] The Harold Peary Show,[8] NBC University Theatre,[9] and The Woman in My House.

In the '60s, she was also active in series such as Adam-12, Emergency!, The New Interns, 77 Sunset Strip, Laramie, Hawaiian Eye, the Untouchables, Ben Casey, The Dakotas, 12 O'clock High, Peter Gunn, Manhunt, and the Johnny Carson Show.

She played Jack Nicholson's girlfriend in Wells Fargo and Robert Redford's estranged wife in Tate – both superstars' first TV shows.