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Harriet Hilliard

Harriet Nelson
Ozzie and Harriet Nelson 1964.JPG
Harriet Nelson with husband Ozzie, 1964
Born Peggy Lou Snyder
(1909-07-18)July 18, 1909
Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.
Died October 2, 1994(1994-10-02) (aged 85)
Laguna Beach, California, U.S.
Cause of death Congestive heart failure
Resting place Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills
Other names Harriet Hilliard
Years active 1932–1989
Spouse(s) Roy Sedley (m. 1930; annulled 1933)
Ozzie Nelson (m. 1935; d. 1975)
Children David Nelson (1936-2011)
Ricky Nelson (1940-1985)
Relatives Tracy Nelson (granddaughter)
Matthew Nelson (grandson)
Gunnar Nelson (grandson)
Sam Nelson (grandson)

Harriet Nelson (née Hilliard; born Peggy Lou Snyder; July 18, 1909 – October 2, 1994) was an American singer and actress. Nelson is best known for her role on the long-running sitcom The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.

Nelson was born Peggy Lou Snyder in Des Moines, Iowa, the daughter of Hazel Dell (née McNutt) and Roy Hilliard Snyder. She appeared on the vaudeville stage when she was three years old and made her debut on Broadway in her teens.

She frequented the Cotton Club, began smoking at age 13, was briefly married to an abusive comedian and lived what has been described as "a high-flying life". She wed the comedian, Roy Sedley, in 1930. They separated a year later, and the marriage was annulled in 1933. She left high school before graduating and joined the Corps de Ballet at the Capitol Theater, later dancing in the Harry Carroll Revue and working as a straight woman for comedians Ken Murray and Bert Lahr. By 1932, she was still performing in vaudeville when she met the saxophone-playing bandleader Ozzie Nelson. Nelson hired her to sing with the band, under the name Harriet Hilliard. They married three years later.

Hilliard had a respectable film career as a solo performer, apart from the band. RKO Radio Pictures signed her to a one-year contract in 1936, and she appeared in three feature films, the most famous being the Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers musical Follow the Fleet. She was very much in demand during the World War II years for leading roles in escapist musicals, comedies, and mysteries.

In Ozzie Nelson's book, he wrote that Harriet was quite popular during the short time at RKO and they wanted her to continue her solo film career, but decided that it was more important for her to continue with the band and subsequent radio show.


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