Donna Reed
Donna Reed, known for her virtuous roles, notably in "The Donna Reed Show," won an Emmy and a Golden Globe.
Movie Actress
January 27, 1921
Aquarius
January 14, 1986
64
Denison, Iowa
Donna Reed, born Donnabelle Mullenger, captivated audiences with her remarkable talent and enduring charm throughout her illustrious career. From her breakout role as Mary Hatch Bailey in the timeless classic “It’s a Wonderful Life” to her critically acclaimed performance as Lorene Burke in “From Here to Eternity,” Reed left an indelible mark on the silver screen.
In the 1950s, she conquered the world of television with her iconic sitcom “The Donna Reed Show,” where she portrayed the quintessential American housewife, Donna Stone. The show’s immense popularity earned her multiple Emmy Awards and solidified her status as one of the most beloved actresses of her generation.
Beyond her acting prowess, Reed was a gifted pianist, often showcasing her musical talents in her films. Known for her genuine warmth and unwavering dedication to her family, she also actively engaged in philanthropic endeavors, serving as the national chairman of the March of Dimes in 1962.
Donna Reed’s legacy extends far beyond her impressive accolades and accomplishments. She remains an enduring symbol of Hollywood’s Golden Age, inspiring audiences with her timeless performances and leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of millions.