Republic Pictures star Barbra Fuller passed away Wednesday at the age of 102, The Hollywood Reporter (THR) reported. Fuller passed away in the Los Angeles area where she lived as confirmed by her godson, J.P.

Sloane, to THR. Fuller’s most celebrated role was as Claudia, one of the five children of the Barbour family in the longtime radio “One Man’s Family.” The show, which was set in San Francisco and created by Carlton E.

Morse, aired from 1945 until its conclusion in 1959. Fuller joined the cast a couple of years into its run and remained until the end. Fuller’s career took a cinematic turn in 1949 when she signed with Republic Pictures, THR reported.

During her year-long contract with the B-picture studio, she appeared in 13 films including the anti-communism noir “The Red Menace,” “Flame of Youth,” and “Alias the Champ,” which featured the wrestler Gorgeous George. Barbra Fuller, Star of Republic Pictures and ‘One Man’s Family’ on the Radio, Dies at 102 — The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) The also made notable appearances on . In the 1953 episode “Crime Wave” of “Adventures of Superman,” she played a woman working for a criminal mastermind, contributing to a storyline that saw her filming Clark Kent’s transformation into Superman without realizing his dual identity, the outlet stated.

Born in July 1921 in Nahant, Massachusetts, Fuller moved around the U.S. during her childhood following her father’s death when she was just three, acco.