Kathryn Card

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

79

Gender

Female

Birthday

1892-10-04

Day of death

1964-03-01 (71 years old)

Place of Birth

Butte, Montana, USA

Kathryn Card

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Kathryn Card (October 4, 1892 – March 1, 1964) was an American radio, television and film actress who may be best remembered for her role as Mrs. MacGillicuddy, Lucy's mother on I Love Lucy. Her first screen credit was in 1945 for her role as Louise in the Corliss Archer movie Kiss and Tell, starring Shirley Temple as Corliss Archer. The next year she appeared in Undercurrent with Robert Taylor, Katharine Hepburn, and Robert Mitchum. Then, in 1949, Card gave an interesting albeit brief performance (uncredited) as an extremely polite but no-nonsense loan processor for prospective borrower Joan Bennett in The Reckless Moment. On February 8, 1954, Card made her first television appearance in an episode of I Love Lucy. The installment, entitled "Fan Magazine Interview", featured Card playing a slatternly woman named Minnie Finch. The following year she was cast as a totally different character, Mrs. MacGillicuddy, Lucy's bird-brained mother. She joined the Ricardos and the Mertzes in Hollywood when Lucy's husband, Ricky Ricardo, was given the opportunity to star in a motion picture. Mrs MacGillicuddy would frequently annoy Ricky immeasurably by mistakenly calling him "Mickey" or mistaking him for his fellow bandleader Xavier Cugat. She portrayed that character in five episodes during the 1954-1955 season, and appeared in three more installments during the 1955-1956 season when the Ricardos and the Mertzes traveled to Europe. However, Card's character never appeared again once both couples moved to Connecticut in the following year. She reprised that role for the last time in one episode of The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show entitled "The Ricardos Go to Japan", which also featured guest star Robert Cummings, in 1959. In addition to I Love Lucy, Card guest starred on several other television shows. She made two guest appearances in 1959 on Perry Mason, as Hannah Barton in "The Case of the Deadly Toy," and Harriet Snow in "The Case of the Watery Witness." Other television appearances included Make Room for Daddy, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and Rawhide. Her final film appearance was in the 1964 MGM musical The Unsinkable Molly Brown.

Known For

  • Perry Mason

    Perry Mason

  • Perry Mason

    Perry Mason

  • Wagon Train

    Wagon Train

  • Wagon Train

    Wagon Train

  • Four Star Playhouse

    Four Star Playhouse

  • The Virginian

    The Virginian

  • I Love Lucy

    I Love Lucy

  • I Love Lucy

    I Love Lucy

  • Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre

    Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre

  • The Lone Ranger

    The Lone Ranger

  • The Red Skelton Show

    The Red Skelton Show

  • The Red Skelton Show

    The Red Skelton Show

  • The Red Skelton Show

    The Red Skelton Show

  • The Red Skelton Show

    The Red Skelton Show

  • The Red Skelton Show

    The Red Skelton Show

  • Rawhide

    Rawhide

  • Rawhide

    Rawhide

  • Rawhide

    Rawhide

  • Climax!

    Climax!

  • Dennis the Menace

    Dennis the Menace

  • The Texan

    The Texan

  • The Texan

    The Texan

  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents

    Alfred Hitchcock Presents

  • Trackdown

    Trackdown

  • The Ford Television Theatre

    The Ford Television Theatre

  • The Ford Television Theatre

    The Ford Television Theatre

  • The Ford Television Theatre

    The Ford Television Theatre

  • Playhouse 90

    Playhouse 90

  • The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show

    The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show

  • The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show

    The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show

  • The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show

    The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show

  • December Bride

    December Bride

  • December Bride

    December Bride

  • Cavalcade of America

    Cavalcade of America

  • Alcoa Theatre

    Alcoa Theatre

  • Broken Arrow

    Broken Arrow

  • The Thin Man

    The Thin Man

  • Harriet Craig

    Harriet Craig

  • Screen Director's Playhouse

    Screen Director's Playhouse

  • 87th Precinct

    87th Precinct

  • Three Daring Daughters

    Three Daring Daughters

  • The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour

    The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour

  • My Little Margie

    My Little Margie

  • Letter to Loretta

    Letter to Loretta

  • A Star Is Born

    A Star Is Born

  • Born to Kill

    Born to Kill

  • Remains to Be Seen

    Remains to Be Seen

  • Philip Marlowe

    Philip Marlowe

  • The Model and the Marriage Broker

    The Model and the Marriage Broker

  • Walk on the Wild Side

    Walk on the Wild Side

  • The Girl in White

    The Girl in White

  • Please Don't Eat the Daisies

    Please Don't Eat the Daisies

  • The Reckless Moment

    The Reckless Moment

  • Undercurrent

    Undercurrent

  • The Damned Don't Cry

    The Damned Don't Cry

  • The Unsinkable Molly Brown

    The Unsinkable Molly Brown

  • Period of Adjustment

    Period of Adjustment

  • Kiss and Tell

    Kiss and Tell

  • Home Before Dark

    Home Before Dark

  • All in a Night's Work

    All in a Night's Work

  • Good Day for a Hanging

    Good Day for a Hanging

  • Jefferson Drum

    Jefferson Drum

  • Hollywood or Bust

    Hollywood or Bust

  • A Kiss for Corliss

    A Kiss for Corliss

  • Because They're Young

    Because They're Young

  • It Happens Every Thursday

    It Happens Every Thursday

  • You for Me

    You for Me

  • General Electric Theater

    General Electric Theater

  • The Sainted Sisters

    The Sainted Sisters

  • The Pride of St. Louis

    The Pride of St. Louis

  • Scandal Sheet

    Scandal Sheet

  • The Skipper Surprised His Wife

    The Skipper Surprised His Wife

  • That Hagen Girl

    That Hagen Girl

  • The Hucksters

    The Hucksters

  • Two of a Kind

    Two of a Kind

  • Night of Execution

    Night of Execution

  • Never Trust a Gambler

    Never Trust a Gambler

  • The Dark Past

    The Dark Past

  • No Time at All

    No Time at All