Cathy Lewis

Catherine Lee Lewis (December 27, 1916 – November 20, 1968)[1][2] was an American actress on radio, film, and television.

According to Ron Lackmann's The Encyclopedia of American Radio, Lewis moved from Spokane, Washington to Chicago and found work on The First Nighter Program.

[7] She worked with and publicly assessed the radio performances of some of the greatest screen talents of the day, including Cary Grant[8] Gregory Peck, Joan Crawford, Joseph Cotten, June Havoc, and Humphrey Bogart.

[10] On April 30, 1943, while Elliott was on leave from the Army, they married at Chapman Park Hotel in Los Angeles.

[17] The Lewises separated on their fourteenth anniversary, and Cathy filed for divorce, on the grounds of mental cruelty.

[23] She began a recurring role as Deirdre Thompson, the snooty sister of George Baxter, on the television hit Hazel.

Lewis played a widow courted by two muleskinners in the 1964 episode "Graydon's Charge" of the syndicated series Death Valley Days.