Background
Cleo Call was born on 28 May in 1932 in Richmond, Virginia, United States. The daughter of John Copeland and Cleo Miles (Call) H.
Cleo Holladay and Caddell Borrows (Memphis Arena Theatre)
Cleo Holladay (Candid Photo)
Cleo Holladay in DEMOCRACY (Barter Theatre)
Cleo Holladay in THE ROYAL FAMILY (Barter Theatre)
Cleo Holladay (Publicity Photo)
Cleo Holladay and Rex Partington in CANDIDA (Barter Theatre)
Cleo Holladay in CALLING ON LOU (Barter Theatre)
Cleo Call was born on 28 May in 1932 in Richmond, Virginia, United States. The daughter of John Copeland and Cleo Miles (Call) H.
Cleo Call was a student of the Longwood College from 1950 to 1952.
Cleo Call was an Actress Memphis Arena Theatre, 1952-1953, Barter Theatre, Abingdon, Virginia, from 1953-1992, Old Log Theater, Excelsior, Minnesota, 1962-1992; Appeared in (Broadway) Lunatics & Lovers, 1955, (TV mini-series) Brideshead Revisited, 1980, (film) Airport, 1970 and over 100 roles as professional actress, also commercials, voice over narrations; director, author ABC's Theatre Etiquette.
Anglican
Democrat
Cleo Call married to Rexford C. Partington on 26 September in 1953.