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Betty Brewer

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Betty Brewer is a Broadway performer. Explore their Broadway credits, shows, and songs below.

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Betty Brewer, born Virginia Luella Brewer in Joplin, Missouri, was an American actress whose career spanned film and stage. Her exact date of birth remains uncertain, with some sources recording it as November 23, 1923 or 1924, while others cite January 17, 1927.

Brewer launched her screen career with Rangers of Fortune in 1940, going on to appear in a series of films in the early 1940s. Her film credits include The Round Up (1941), Las Vegas Nights (1941), Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (1942), Wild Bill Hickok Rides (1942), Juke Girl (1942), and My Kingdom for a Cook (1943).

In addition to her film work, Brewer appeared on Broadway in 1945 in The Barretts of Wimpole Street. She died in Oakland, California on December 2, 2006.

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Betty Brewer is a Broadway performer. Betty Brewer, born Virginia Luella Brewer in Joplin, Missouri, was an American actress whose career spanned film and stage. Her exact date of birth remains uncertain, with some sources recording it as November 23, 1923 or 1924, while others cite January 17, 1927. Brewer launched her screen career wi...
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