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Overview

Letter to Loretta is an American anthology drama series telecast on NBC from September 1953 to June 1961 for a total of 165 episodes. The filmed show was hosted by Loretta Young who also played the lead in various episodes.

Letter to Loretta was sponsored by Procter & Gamble from 1953 through 1960. The final season's sponsor was Warner-Lambert's Listerine.

Series Cast

  1. Loretta Young as Self - Host, Inga Helborg, Sister Ann, Edie Royal, Irene Sherwood, Vera Wilson, Felice Minton, Sylvia, Donna Landon, Mary Bertch, Louise Roberts, Lynn Roth, Laura Macklin, Paula, Muriel Vail, Connie Van, Martha, Nora Halliday, Judge Lila Brighton, Helen Seaton, Countess, Karima, Ruth Baxter, Susan Parker, Harriet Sands, Margo Randall, Alva Knox, Alice Ward, Dina, Kiku Arikawa, Betty Taylor, Susan Stevens - Stepmother, Janet Pressman, Margaret Underwood, Susan Glover, Janice Hite, Elizabeth Stacey, Penny Blodgett, Ruth Handley / Rosalie Simms, Charlotte Bronte, Alison Ives, Kiyoshi, Sally Webster, Margaret Hutchins, Polly Fry, Lucy Anderson, Fay Davies, Ayesha the Maharani, Miss Ryan, Pam Gates, Grace Hart, Ellie Winters, Judy Evans, Isobel DeHavilland, Scottie, Kathy Ames, Sadie - Coffee Shop Waitress, Janet Barlow, Marcy Thorne, Audrey - a teacher, Suzie James, Jane Seaton, Norma Kelvin, Allison Bainworth, Jenny, Cora Skinner, Kay Mathews, Augusta Smith, Irene Dodds, Marcella Dawson, Queen Nefertiti, Alma, Maria Gordella, Helen Talbot, Harriet Patton, Susan Franklin, Madge Mason, Katherine Ward, Yuki Arakawa, Elizabeth Collier, Amy, Amy Stewart, Norma Hutton, Jean Kennedy, Amanda Seaton, Audrey Curtis, Penelope Ashley, Sally Hays, Kitty Coughlin, Teddy Butler, Rita Cole, Katharine, Anita Dodd, Ellen Morgan, Nancy Hamilton, Janet Forbes, Gerda Freuling, Kim Collet, Eleanor Stark, Barbara Devon, Linda Perkins, Catherine Harding, Prudence Bixby, Margaret Channing, Betty Rogers, Dr. Juliet, Audrey Dickerson, Beth Hammond, Countess Barocci, Gretchen Brock-Miller, Peggy Simms / Miss Connally, Mabel MacAfee, Thelma Brown, Madeliene Vanderhoff, Victor Conrad, Miss Springs, Alice Hendricks, and Taka

    Loretta Young

    Self - Host, Inga Helborg, Sister Ann, Edie Royal and 114 more...

    128 Episodes

  2. Kitty Kelly as Mrs. Foley, Mrs. Engstrom, Maid, Amy, Secretary, Suzanne, Edith, Nurse, Marie, and Gloria Schumaker

    Kitty Kelly

    Mrs. Foley, Mrs. Engstrom, Maid, Amy and 6 more...

    10 Episodes

  3. Ricardo Montalban as Frank, Frank Montclair, Father Garcia, Joe Martinez, Angelo Pelligrini, Father William Gomez, Tony Santos, Nemo Rustin, and Self - Guest Host / Gino

    Ricardo Montalban

    Frank, Frank Montclair, Father Garcia, Joe Martinez and 5 more...

    9 Episodes

  4. John Newland as Jim Macklin, Victor Conrad, Creighton Halliday, Robert Gray, Alex Stark, Henry Underwood, Peter Lord, and Paul Barbour

    John Newland

    Jim Macklin, Victor Conrad, Creighton Halliday, Robert Gray and 4 more...

    9 Episodes

  5. George Nader as Steve Baxter, Robert Schumann, Newton Ralston, Barry Kendall, Austin Granger, Keith Warren, Charles Diebold, and Arthur Wayne

    George Nader

    Steve Baxter, Robert Schumann, Newton Ralston, Barry Kendall and 4 more...

    8 Episodes

  6. Dabbs Greer as Dr. Baker, Chester Ives, Dewey Mason, Les Shaw, Fred Blanchard, Walter Harrison, Dentist, and Dr. Merrill

    Dabbs Greer

    Dr. Baker, Chester Ives, Dewey Mason, Les Shaw and 4 more...

    8 Episodes

  7. Mabel Albertson as Edna Hardish, Babs, Miss Blaine, Mrs. Wallington, Miss Jo, and Mert Seaton

    Mabel Albertson

    Edna Hardish, Babs, Miss Blaine, Mrs. Wallington and 2 more...

    6 Episodes

  8. Jock Mahoney as Ernie McNally, Dan O'Hara, Kim Ryan, Andy Hagen, Mike Elliott, and Jim Vessey

    Jock Mahoney

    Ernie McNally, Dan O'Hara, Kim Ryan, Andy Hagen and 2 more...

    6 Episodes

  9. Hugh Beaumont as Editor of Manhattan Magazine, Rev. Bell, Arthur Nicholls, Chris Palmer, and Henry Preston

    Hugh Beaumont

    Editor of Manhattan Magazine, Rev. Bell, Arthur Nicholls, Chris Palmer and 1 more...

    6 Episodes

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Last Season

Season 8

1960 • 31 Episodes

Season 8 of Letter to Loretta premiered on September 18, 1960.

Not in Our Stars

(8x31, June 4, 1961) Season Finale

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Status Ended

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Type Scripted

Original Language English

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65

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