Birthday: July 18th, 1909 Date of Death: October 2nd, 1994 Place of Birth: Des Moines, Iowa, USA
Harriet Nelson will always have a secure place alongside Barbara Billingsley and Jane Wyatt in the "TV's Golden Age Mom Hall of Fame." For fourteen years, she, husband Ozzie Nelson, and their two boys, David Nelson and Ricky Nelson,  were the quintessential role models of the '50s ideal nuclear family.  Harriet, the daughter of actors, was practically born in a trunk. She  made her debut amid the footlights at age 6 weeks with her parents. The  Iowa beauty attended St. Agnes Academy in her early years. Quite a  dazzler in her youth, she was playing vaudeville when she attracted the  attention of saxophone-playing Ozzie Nelson  and was hired by him as vocalist for his orchestra in 1932. They  married three years later. Harriet had a bold, sassy edge to her that  proved a perfect counterpoint to Ozzie's genial, stumbling personality  in their off-the-cuff routines. During the '40s, they were regulars on Red Skelton's  radio show and even took over the comic's time slot when Red was  drafted into the army. As Harriet Hilliard, she moved to leading lady  status in a number of cool, snazzy war-era musicals, the most notable as  "second lead" to Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in Follow the Fleet (1936). Other minor efforts included Cocoanut Grove (1938), Sweetheart of the Campus (1941) with Ozzie, Juke Box Jenny (1942), and Honeymoon Lodge  (1943), also with Ozzie. Breezy, tuneful films, but nothing to write  home about. Once Harriet partnered with Ozzie in their own radio series  "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" in 1944, the family-oriented  woman's career became unequivocally bound to his. They extended their  devoted radio audience to TV (1952-1966). The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet  (1952), which now included both their sons, made household names of the  entire clan. David followed in his father's footsteps as  director/producer, while Ricky turned pop teen idol with such hits as  "Hello, Mary Lou" and "Travelin' Man," songs that were introduced on the  show. Following the show's long run, Ozzie and Harriet lay back a bit  and settled in Laguna Beach, California, touring occasionally on stage. A  second series entitled Ozzie's Girls (1973) lasted only one season.
Following  Ozzie's death in 1975, Harriet turned somewhat reclusive, save for a  few mini-movies or guest spots. She never fully recovered from son  Ricky's death in a plane crash in 1985. She was the doting grandmother  of actress Tracy Nelson and of twin rockers Matthew Nelson and Gunnar Nelson,  who were simply called "Nelson." A heavy smoker most of her life, she  never smoked in public, feeling it did not befit her "perfect mom"  image. She died of emphysema and congestive heart failure in 1994.