Her first television appearance was in 1953's "The Revlon Mirror Theater", and her last television appearance was in 1972's Marcus Welby, M.D. [edit]
The last movie she was in was Dear Dead Delilah. [edit]
She pursued post-graduate studies at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, from which she was graduated with honors in 1929. [edit]
She taught public school for five years in Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin, while earning a master's degree in English and public speaking at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. [edit]
She earned a bachelor's degree, with a major in biology, from Muskingum College in New Concord, Ohio in 1923. [edit]
She claimed she was born in 1906, which is untrue. [edit]
She graduated from Central High School in 1918. [edit]
Her film debut was as the title character's mother in Citizen Kane.[edit]
She willed her 1967 Emmy for The Wild Wild West and her private papers to Muskingum College, including her home in Rix Mills, Ohio. She left her family's Ohio estate and farmlands, Moorehead Manor, to Bob Jones University, as well as some biblical studies books from her personal library. [edit]
In 1994, she was inducted into the St. Louis Walk of Fame. [edit]
She is interred at Dayton Memorial Park in Dayton, Ohio. [edit]
Agnes has a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame, at 1719 Vine Boulevard. [edit]
Agnes was the first woman to co-host the Academy Awards cermony, with Dick Powell, in 1948. [edit]
Agnes was the first actress to portray Margot Lane, the girlfriend of Lamont Cranston, alter-ego of "The Shadow," in the radio series, from 1937-1939. [edit]
Agnes' favorite color was purple, which she could be seen wearing on "Bewitched" and earned her the nickname of "The Lavender Lady" from her friends. [edit]