Karolyn Grimes

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Karolyn Grimes
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Grimes in It's a Wonderful Life, 1946
Born (1940-07-04) July 4, 1940 (age 83)
Hollywood, California, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 1945–1954
2015–present (acting)
Notable work It's a Wonderful Life (1946)

Karolyn Grimes (born July 4, 1940) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as "Zuzu Bailey" in the Frank Capra classic It's a Wonderful Life. She also played "Debbie" in the 1947 Christmas film, The Bishop's Wife starring Cary Grant, David Niven, and Loretta Young.

Life and career

Grimes was born in Hollywood, California. Her mother pushed her into acting, but her acting career declined with her mother's health. The latter died from illness when Grimes was 14, and she lost her father from a car crash a year later. A court ruling sent her from Hollywood to Osceola, Missouri, where she lived in what she called a "bad home" with her aunt and uncle. She went to college in Warrensburg, Missouri at the University of Central Missouri, married, raised children, and became a medical technologist.

Zuzu had been a part of Grimes' past but as It's a Wonderful Life gained more attention, she gave local interviews in the 1980s and national interviews in the 1990s. Her first husband's death in a hunting accident, 18-year-old son's suicide in 1989, and second husband's death from cancer in 1994 made it difficult for Grimes to recover financially. After she suffered a serious financial setback during the early 2000s recession, she made a career of her advocacy for the film.[1]

She tours big-screen showings of It's a Wonderful Life at dinner theatres worldwide, signing autographs, sharing tidbits, and pointing out small 'goofs'.[2] She also produced a cookbook inspired by that role[3] and marketed a limited line of "Zuzu Dolls".[4]

Grimes was honored as a famous Missourian with a star on the Missouri Walk of Fame in Marshfield, Missouri. She also received the city's highest honor, The Edwin P. Hubble Medal of Initiative in 2007 at the annual Marshfield cherry blossom festival.[5]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1945 That Night With You Orphan Uncredited
1945 Pardon My Past Stephanie Pemberton
1946 Sister Kenny Carolyn Scenes deleted
1946 Blue Skies Mary Elizabeth Adams
1946 It's a Wonderful Life Zuzu Bailey
1947 Sweet and Low Tammie Short film
1947 Vance's Gamble Pat Roberts Uncredited
1947 The Private Affairs of Bel Ami Laurine de Marelle
1947 Mother Wore Tights Iris Uncredited
1947 Unconquered Little Girl Uncredited
1947 The Bishop's Wife Debby Brougham
1948 Albuquerque City Myrtle Walton Also known as Silver City
1949 Lust for Gold Martha Bannister Also known as For Those Who Dare
1950 Rio Grande Margret Mary
1951 Honeychile Effie
1952 Hans Christian Andersen Copenhagen Match Girl Uncredited

See also

References

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