Elspeth Eric
Elspeth Thexton Eric[1] (September 15, 1907 – June 15, 1993)[1] was an American actress in old-time radio, "usually cast as the other woman in soaps and serials".After hearing tales of woe about "girls who had tried to crash the great White Way and failed, she enrolled in a business school and left word with her friends in New York to let her know when a job was to be had there."[6] Eric's initial work on radio came in Big Sister and Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories.Other programs on which Eric appeared included The Haunting Hour,[19] The FBI in Peace and War,[20] Abbott Mysteries,[21] Ever Since Eve,[21]: 220 Front Page Farrell,[21]: 245 Quick as a Flash,[21]: 536 Rosemary,[21]: 567 Mommie and the Men,[22] Inner Sanctum Mystery,[23] Bulldog Drummond,[24] Manhattan at Midnight,[25] Green Valley, U.S.A.,[26] Gang Busters, 21st Precinct,[27] Grand Central Station,[28] and Mr. District Attorney.[31] Eric had the role of Lil Monte in the Road of Life soap opera, which was broadcast on TV and radio in 1955, with the same cast.