Beverly Tyler

"[3] Tyler debuted in films billed as Beverly Jean Saul in The Youngest Profession (1943).

[4] She worked in over 30 motion pictures between 1943 and 1957, including The Green Years (1946), My Brother Talks to Horses (1947), The Fireball (1950), Voodoo Island (1957), Toughest Gun in Tombstone (1958), and Hong Kong Confidential (1958).

[citation needed] Tyler appeared on Broadway during her teenaged years as the female lead in the 1945 production The Firebird of Florence.

[1] Tyler's last appearance on the small screen was in 1961, and for the next few decades, she focused on marriage and motherhood, and was a mainstay on the local theatre and supper-club circuit in Reno until her retirement in 1990.

She did return to her native Scranton/Dunmore area in 1950 to promote her picture The Fireball and was given the key to the city by then-Mayor James T. Hanlon, and she also went back to spend a few weeks in 1990 after her retirement to visit her old neighborhood with a childhood friend with whom she had kept in touch.