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Most Recent Role: Herself - archive footage on E! True Hollywood Story
Alias Name(s): Natty or Nattie
Gender: Female
Birthplace: Red Bank, New Jersey, USA
Birth Name: Natalie Schafer
Date of Death: 4-10-1991
Cause of Death: cancer
Natalie Schafer got her start doing Broadway plays then making the move to the big screen. Even before Gilligan's Island , she was typecast in roles as society women, or elegant, fashionable ladies. It was her role as "Eunice 'Lovey' Wentworth Howell" wife of multi-millionaire Thurston Howell III, that she was best known for. After the show ended it's run in 1967, Schafer did a few guest...

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Sunday 12 December 1999 on E!

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