Bette Treadville

Bette Treadville (May 2, 1911 – February 3, 1989) was an American singer and actress, based in Los Angeles, California.

[4] She was based in Los Angeles, a singer at Curtis Mosby's Club Alabam on the city's Central Avenue from 1933 to 1940.

[10] As an actress, Treadville appeared in several films, including the comedy One Dark Night (1939; re-released as Night Club Girl in 1944), a race film,[11] now lost, co-starring comedian Mantan Moreland;[12][13] it was reported that Hattie McDaniel turned down the Treadville role.

[14] Other film roles for Treadville were small parts in As Good as Married (1937), All's Fair (1938), East of Eden (1955),[15] and Day of the Nightmare (1965).

On stage, appeared in the Mary Sullivan comedy Halo on a Shelf (1961) in Hollywood,[17] and in a revival of Rain in Pasadena, in a 1963 production starring Vera Miles.