
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Fran Ryan (November 29, 1916 – January 15, 2000) was an American character actress featured in television and films. She was born in Los Angeles, California. Fran Ryan began performing at the age of 6, at Oakland's Henry Duffy Theatre, in Northern California. She attended Stanford University for three years, and during World War II was a member of the USO entertaining troops. She performed comedy, singing and acting on stage in California and Chicago but was not to launch her television career for two decades. Her small screen debut came in an episode on Television's Batman, in 1966, followed by a bit part in Beverly Hillbillies. Ryan's best known television role was as Aggie Thompson in The Doris Day Show (in its first incarnation plotline theme), though the gig only lasted a few months. This role was cut short because she was offered the 'replacement' role on the hit series Green Acres as Doris Ziffel from 1969-1971. Fran was to replace Barbara Pepper, who by then was in poor health. Sadly, Miss Pepper died just five months later of heart ailments, on July 15, 1969. Ryan also starred on the long running TV Western series Gunsmoke during its twentieth and final season as Miss Hannah (Cobb). In 1987, she reprised the role of Miss Hannah in the TV movie Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge. Fran Ryan played the role of Sister Agatha in the soap opera General Hospital in (1979). She also did voices for cartoons such as Hong Kong Phooey, Mister T and Little Dracula. Fran starred on some TV shows for children like Sigmund and the Sea Monsters in 1975 as Gertrude Grouch, and in 1970s children's show The New Zoo Revue as Ms. Goodbody, the 1980s TV series No Soap, Radio as Mrs. Belmont, the short lived 1980s CBS TV series The Wizard as Tillie Russell from 1986-1987. Her last regular TV role was on The Dave Thomas Comedy Show. She starred in many feature films, including Flush (1977), Big Wednesday (1978), Take This Job and Shove It (1981), Pale Rider (1985), Chances Are, and in her scene-stealing cameo in 1981's Stripes, as a tortured cab fare to Bill Murray as the cabbie, in the opening scenes of the comedy film. Ryan made guest appearances on TV shows ranging from Batman, Adam-12, CHiPs, Quantum Leap, Night Court, Baywatch to The Commish. Fran Ryan was often compared to actress Marjorie Main; they looked similar to one another. Ryan died on January 15, 2000, at age 83. She is buried in the family plots alongside her mother, at the Holy Sepulchre Catholic Cemetery, in Hayward, California. Description above from the Wikipedia article Fran Ryan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Suture
1993
The Commish
1991
Little Dracula
1991
Thanksgiving Day
1990
The New Adam-12
1990
The Bradys
1990
Nick Knight
1989
Baywatch
1989
Quantum Leap
1989
Chances Are
1989
Out Cold
1989
Murphy Brown
1988
Lucky Stiff
1988
Empty Nest
1988
Quiet Cool
1986
The Wizard
1986
Fuzzbucket
1986
Matlock
1986
The Colbys
1985
Amazing Stories
1985
Pale Rider
1985
Rebel Love
1985
The Sure Thing
1985
Hollywood Wives
1985
Punky Brewster
1984
Brothers
1984
Night Court
1984
Eyes of Fire
1983
Manimal
1983
Brainwash
1983
Mister T
1983
Private School
1983
Tough Enough
1983
Johnny Belinda
1982
It Takes Two
1982
Matt Houston
1982
Savannah Smiles
1982
Falcon Crest
1981
Father Murphy
1981
Stripes
1981
Americana
1981
Foul Play
1981
The Long Riders
1980
Rocky II
1979
Taxi
1978
The Great Brain
1978
Big Wednesday
1978
Straight Time
1978
Deadly Game
1977
CHiPs
1977
Carter Country
1977
Grizzly Adams
1977
Charlie's Angels
1976
The Quest
1976
Family Plot
1976
Good Heavens
1976
Starsky & Hutch
1975
Long Way Home
1975
Barney Miller
1975
Hong Kong Phooey
1974
Devlin
1974
Hog Wild
1974
The Waltons
1972
The Rookies
1972
Nichols
1971
Scandalous John
1971
Night Gallery
1970
McCloud
1970
The Brady Bunch
1969
Adam-12
1968
That Girl
1966
Batman
1966
Mickey One
1965
Green Acres
1965
The Front Line
1965
Daniel Boone
1964
Gunsmoke
1955









































































































