- Shirley Dinsdale
Shirley Dinsdale Layburn (
October 31 1926 -May 9 1999 ), better known by her maiden name of Shirley Dinsdale, was aventriloquist and television and radio personality of the 1940s and early 1950s.She is best remembered for her dummy, "Judy Splinters", and for the early children's television show that bears that name. In 1948, she received the first ever
Emmy award (first award in the first presentation) for "Outstanding Television Personality". After her television career, she also achieved success in a second career as a cardiopulmonary therapist.Shirley was born in
San Francisco, California in 1926. After being badly burned in a household accident, she was given a ventriloquist's dummy by her artist father as part of her recovery. That dummy, which she named Judy Splinters, inspired her to make her break into radio. In 1940, at the age of fourteen, she made her start on local San Francisco radio with a show entitled "Judy in Wonderland". Two years later, in 1942, she and her family moved toLos Angeles and she was given a spot onEddie Cantor 's radio program.During
World War II , she was an active member of theHollywood Victory Committee . After the war, she made her break into the budding television industry onKTLA (also in Los Angeles) doing show announcements, birthday greetings, and small spots. These spots, while not initially prominent, garnered her critical acclaim and her Emmy award. (The award was given jointly to both her and her puppet.) After receiving the award, she was given her own Western-themed weekly children's show (entitled simply "Judy Splinters") which ran from 1949 to 1950. In the years following, she also had shows in bothChicago andNew York City .Post-Ventriloquism Career
In 1953, she embarked on the second phase of her life: getting married and retiring from show business. In 1966 she enrolled at the
State University of New York at Stony Brook to study respiratory and cardiopulmonary therapy.She served as the head of the Respiratory Therapy Department at John T. Mather Memorial Hospital in
Port Jefferson, New York from 1973 to her second retirement in 1986.Death
She died from
cancer , aged 72, in 1999.External links
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