Mitzi Gould


Mitzi Gould was an American actress. Before her marriage in 1937 she was known as Mitzi Haynes.

Early years

Gould was born in New York City, and as a child, she learned to speak Hungarian before she learned to speak English. She went on to become fluent in French as well as in English. She graduated from New York University with a bachelor of arts degree and a double major in English and French literature. Unable to take a teaching examination after graduation, she took a part in a production of a musical comedy for the summer.

Career

Early in her career, Gould acted in plays, worked as a model, and performed with bands. She debuted on radio in Dear Columbia. Some of her other roles in radio programs are shown in the table below.
ProgramCharacter
As the Twig Is BentTaffy Grahame
Carol Kennedy's RomanceKathy Prentice
Down Mexico WayMargarita
Hop HarriganGale Nolan
Into the LightEmily
Kitchen CavalcadeSusie
Life Can Be BeautifulRita Yates
Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage PatchLolita
The Story of Bess JohnsonBarbara Bartlett

She was also a regular cast member of Criminal Case Book and The American School of the Air. Gould also portrayed Nancy Parker in an episode of The Parker Family that was broadcast on NBC television on May 9, 1941.
On Broadway, Gould appeared in Behind Red Lights and Banjo Eyes. She also performed at the Hollywood Restaurant and Latin Quarter night clubs in New York.

Personal life

She married film dance director Dave Gould on April 18, 1937. She filed for divorce from him in 1939. In 1943, she married steel executive William Fabrikant after having been married to Walter Pickit, an attorney.