Paula Stone (January 20, 1912 – December 23, 1997) was an American theater and motion pictures actress from New York City.
[citation needed] Stone appeared with Fred and Dorothy in Ripples, a show which debuted in New Haven, Connecticut, in January 1930.
[citation needed] When her husband was reported missing during World War II, Stone began doing camp and canteen shows with her father.
[citation needed] Stone produced Sweethearts, Carnival in Flanders, Rumple,[4] The Rain Prince and The Red Mill.
Her second motion picture role featured her opposite Dick Foran in Treachery Rides The Range (1936), a Warner Bros. release.
Stone served as moderator, and Girls ran for four years on the Mutual network, finishing its run in 1949.
[citation needed] On June 9, 1952, she debuted the Paula Stone Show on the Mutual Broadcasting System.
She sought to mix her own knowledge of Hollywood people with interviews of celebrities, including Dennis Morgan, Johnnie Ray, Joan Crawford, Carlton Carpenter, and Debbie Reynolds.
Stone wed orchestra leader Duke Daly (whose real name was Linwood A. Dingley) on July 16, 1939, at the Wilshire Methodist Church in Los Angeles.