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  1. Iris Adrian. Actress: The Odd Couple. Sugar, Pepper, Pearl, Bunny, Dottie, Ruby, Ginger, Sunny, Goldie, Bubbles, all those are nicknames borne by petite actress Iris Adrian in several of the 160 movies and television productions she appeared in.

  2. 17. Sept. 1994 · Iris Adrian (born Iris Adrian Hostetter) was an American screen and stage actress and dancer, as well as television actress. Read More . Known For. The Odd Couple. The Love Bug . The Woman in the Window. The Paleface. Herbie Goes Bananas. ...

  3. Iris Adrian was an American actress who appeared in over 100 films and television shows between 1929 and 1985. She was born in Los Angeles, California, on May 29, 1912, to a family of vaudeville performers. She began her career as a child actress in silent films, and later transitioned to sound films. Adrian was best known for her roles in comedies, often playing the wisecracking sidekick or ...

  4. 20. Apr. 2018 · Iris Adrian Hostetter was born May 29, 1912 in Los Angeles. By the age of 13 she had won a beauty contest by having the most beautiful back in 1926, and took the title Miss Lake Arrowhead in 1929. She left Miss Page’s School for Girls at age 16. She studied dance with MGM dancing star Marge Champion’s choreographer father, Ernest Belcher.

  5. Iris Adrian (May 29, 1912 – September 17, 1994) was an American film actress. From the film Lady of Burlesque (1943) with Gloria Dickson. with Barbara Stanwyck.

  6. Iris Adrian was an American film actress and dancer, who appeared in many Disney films throughout 1960s and 1970s. Disney director Robert Stevenson considered Adrian his "good-luck charm". Adrian was born in Los Angeles, California. She was raised by her single mother in Los Angeles and was a graduate of Hollywood High School. She won a beauty pageant, worked with the Ziegfeld Follies, and ...

  7. 3. Okt. 1994 · Iris Adrian Hostetter (Iris Adrian), actress, landlady: born Los Angeles 29 May 1913; married thirdly Ray ('Fido') Murphy; died Los Angeles 17 September 1994.