Background
Gould was born in Brooklyn, New New York During the same decade, Gould enjoyed a four-year run as Mission Duffy, the man-hungry daughter of the forever-unheard owner of radio"s Duffy"s Tavern.
Gould was born in Brooklyn, New New York During the same decade, Gould enjoyed a four-year run as Mission Duffy, the man-hungry daughter of the forever-unheard owner of radio"s Duffy"s Tavern.
Among her many credits was a regular role as Gladys Kravitz on the sitcom Bewitched debuting in the third season. She began acting in films with an uncredited role in T-Men (1947), and was the Phone Operator in Romance on the High Seas (1948), Doris Day"s debut film. She appeared in several uncredited roles for the remainder of the decade, and received her first screen cr with The Story of Molly X (1949).
In 1953, Gould appeared as a guest in an episode of Letter to Loretta with Loretta Young.
In 1959 she played a secretary in the Academy Award Winning Movie Imitation of Life with Lana Turner and Jaunita Moore. She played a prominent supporting role in the film The Ghost and Mr.
Chicken in 1966. In 1963, Gould released a comedy single record entitled Hello Melvin (This Is Mama) as an answer to Allan Sherman"s hit "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh".
When Pearce died in March, 1966, actress Mary Grace Canfield was first brought in to play Harriet Kravitz, Abner Kravitz"s sister, who would be keeping him company while Gladys was visiting her mother. (The producers were undecided on what to do with the character) Soon after, Sandra Gould got the role of Mistress
Kravitz, when actress-comedian Alice Ghostley turned down the role. (Ironically, a few years later, Ghostley would become a semi-regular on the series playing Esmeralda, a well-meaning but inept witch)
In the role of Gladys, Gould"s over-the-top performance and shrill voice were popular with viewers, ultimately making the character her own.
She remained with the series through its 7th season.
The Kravitzes were referenced once in the final/8th season (ep 241 Three Men and a Witch on a Horse) but the characters did not appear. After Bewitched was cancelled in 1972, Gould reprised the role of Gladys five years later in a spin-off of the series, Tabitha. Gould died on July 20, 1999 in Burbank, California of a stroke following heart surgery, three days before her 83rd birthday.