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Meredith Lynn MacRae was born on May 30, 1944, in Houston, Texas. She was born on a military base where her father was stationed. Meredith was bitten by the show business bug at an early age. Her father, Gordon MacRae was a singer and movie idol of the 1950s (Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! (1955) and Carousel (1956)), and her mother, Sheila ...
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Born:
May 30 ,
1944
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Houston, Texas, USA
Died:
July 14 ,
2000
(age 56)
in Manhattan Beach, California, USA
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1995
The Killers Within
Talk Show Hostess (as Meredith Mac Rae)
1993
Jonny's Golden Quest
(TV Movie)
Dr. Rachel Quest (voice)
- Terror in the Sky
(1992)
... She-Bat / Dr. Francine March-Langstrom (voice)
- On Leather Wings
(1992)
... Francine March-Langstrom (voice)
1987
Born Famous
(TV Series)
Host (1987)
- Summer School
(1986)
... Charlotte Graham
- A Vote for Murder/The Medium is the Murder
(1985)
... Morning Show Host ("The Medium is the Murder" segment)
- The Uh-Oh Feeling
(1985)
... Amanda Parson
- Baja 1000
(1984)
... Meredith MacRae
- To the Finish
(1983)
... Meredith MacRae
1984
Rituals
(TV Series)
Estelle Cunningham (1985)
1983
I'm Going to Be Famous
Susan Barker (as Meredith Mac Rae)
1978
Sketches of a Strangler
Lynn Forrester / Margaret Forrester (as Meredith Mac Rae)
- Ondine's Curse
(1978)
... Sara Westerly
1978
Three on a Date
(TV Movie)
Valerie Owens
- Requiem for a Funny Box
(1977)
... Lori Thompson
1976
My Friends Need Killing
Laura Kline
1975
The Chinese Caper
Carolyn Moore Fong
- The Werewolf of Woodstock
(1975)
... Kendy (as Meredith McRae)
- The Detonator
(1973)
... Ruth Benson
- A Date with Death
(1972)
... Myra Shaw
- Love and the Other Guy/Love and Grandma
(1970)
... Ruth (segment "Love and Grandma")
- Something to Get Hung About
(1971)
... Sarah Henderson (as Meredith Mac Rae)
- Betty Jo's Business
(1970)
... Billie Jo Bradley
- No, No, You Can't Take Her Away
(1970)
... Billie Jo Bradley
- Love Rears Its Ugly Head
(1970)
... Billie Jo Bradley
- Last Train to Pixley
(1970)
... Billie Jo Bradley
- Whiplash, Whiplash
(1970)
... Billie Jo Bradley
- Christmas in Hooterville
(1968)
... Billie Jo Bradley
- The Week Before Christmas
(1968)
... Billie Jo Bradley
- The Thanksgiving Spirit
(1968)
... Billie Jo Bradley
- Three Cornered Flag
(1968)
... Gloria
1966
Footsteps in the Snow
Henrietta
- The First Marriage
(1965)
... Sally Ann Morrison Douglas
- The Leopard's Spots
(1965)
... Sally Ann Morrison
- All the Weddings
(1965)
... Sally Ann Morrison
- Steve and the Computer
(1965)
... Sally Ann Morrison
- It's a Dog's Life
(1965)
... Sally Ann Morrison
- Episode #1.229
(1965)
... Julie Kovacs
- Episode #1.228
(1965)
... Julie Kovacs
- Episode #1.220
(1965)
... Julie Kovacs
- Episode #1.218
(1965)
... Julie Kovacs
- Episode #1.217
(1965)
... Julie Kovacs
1953
By the Light of the Silvery Moon
Little Girl (scenes deleted)
1987
Born Famous
(TV Series) (creator - 1987)
1987
Born Famous
(TV Series) (executive producer)
1976
My Friends Need Killing
(performer: "The Mirror of Time")
1975
The Chinese Caper
(performer: "First Carousel")
- Episode #6.19
(1971)
... (performer: "Applause Medley: Applause, Applause / Applause", "Love Is the Reason", "Triplets", "Everybody's Got a Little Song")
- No, No, You Can't Take Her Away
(1970)
... (performer: "Let Us Call You Sweetheart" - uncredited)
- With This Ring
(1970)
... (performer: "One Boy" - uncredited)
- How to Arrange a Marriage
(1970)
... (performer: "I'm Glad There Is You (In This World of Ordinary People)" - uncredited)
- Kathy Jo's First Birthday
(1969)
... (performer: "I Enjoy Being a Girl" - uncredited)
- The Camping Trip
(1969)
... (performer: "Oh My Darling, Clementine" - uncredited)
1984
Calendar Girl Murders
(TV Movie) (special thanks)
1995
The 2th Annual Lucy Awards
(TV Special)
Self
- Episode #1.110
(1990)
... Self - Panelist
- Episode #1.109
(1990)
... Self - Panelist
- Episode #1.108
(1990)
... Self - Panelist
- Episode #1.107
(1990)
... Self - Panelist
- Episode #1.106
(1990)
... Self - Panelist
1987
It's Howdy Doody Time
(TV Special)
Guest
- Episode dated 12 September 1986
(1986)
... Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode dated 11 September 1986
(1986)
... Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode dated 10 September 1986
(1986)
... Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode dated 9 September 1986
(1986)
... Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode dated 8 September 1986
(1986)
... Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode #4.257
(1986)
... Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode #4.256
(1986)
... Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode #4.255
(1986)
... Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode #4.254
(1986)
... Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode #4.253
(1986)
... Self - Celebrity Contestant
1986
The 28th Annual Strawberry Festival Parade
(TV Movie)
Self - Host
1985
$50, 000 a Minute
(TV Special short)
Self - Hostess
1984
Calendar Girl Murders
(TV Movie)
Self
1982
Fantasy
(TV Series)
Remote Correspondent
- Episode #3.159
(1980)
... Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode dated 27 November 1980
(1980)
... Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode #3.158
(1980)
... Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Episode #3.156
(1980)
... Self - Celebrity Contestant
1980
Steve Martin: Comedy Is Not Pretty
(TV Special)
Hippie
1978
The Phenomenon of Benji
(TV Movie documentary)
Self
- Episode dated 26 September 1977
(1977)
... Self - Actress
- Episode #3.150
(1976)
... Self (as Greg & Meredith)
- Episode #3.149
(1976)
... Self (as Greg & Meredith)
- Episode #3.148
(1976)
... Self (as Greg & Meredith)
- Episode #3.147
(1976)
... Self (as Greg & Meredith)
- Episode #3.57
(1975)
... Self - Panelist
- Episode #3.56
(1975)
... Self - Panelist
- Episode #3.55
(1975)
... Self - Panelist
- Episode #3.54
(1975)
... Self - Panelist
- Episode #3.53
(1975)
... Self - Panelist
- Episode #12.135
(1973)
... Self - Co-Hostess
- Episode #12.134
(1973)
... Self - Co-Hostess
- Episode #12.133
(1973)
... Self - Co-Hostess
- Episode #12.132
(1973)
... Self - Co-Hostess
- Sid Caesar
(1973)
... Self - Panelist
- Episode #1.120
(1968)
... Self - Panelist
- Susannah York
(1968)
... Self - Panelist
- Earl Wilson
(1968)
... Self - Panelist
- John Tartaglia
(1972)
... Self - Panelist
- First Show - Paul Lynde guest
(1972)
... Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 29 May 1972
(1972)
... Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 28 June 1971
(1971)
... Self - Panelist
1971
The Sheila MacRae Show
(TV Series)
Self - Co-Host (1971)
- Anne Willan/Caroll Spinney
(1971)
... Self - Panelist
1970
The Choice Is Yours
(TV Special)
Self
- Episode dated 15 December 1969
(1969)
... Self - Panelist
- Episode #3.237
(1969)
... Self - Panelist
- Episode #3.236
(1969)
... Self - Panelist
- Episode #3.235
(1969)
... Self - Panelist
- Episode #3.234
(1969)
... Self - Panelist
1969
The Spring Thing
(TV Movie)
Self
- Episode #7.167
(1969)
... Self - Team Captain
- Episode #7.166
(1969)
... Self - Team Captain
- Episode #7.165
(1969)
... Self - Team Captain
- Meredith MacRae & Keir Dullea
(1969)
... Self - Team Captain
- Episode #7.112
(1969)
... Self - Team Captain
- Episode dated 27 August 1968
(1968)
... Self - Guest
- Episode dated 29 April 1968
(1968)
... Self - Guest
- Meredith MacRae
(1968)
... Self - Guest star contestant
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2005
Paul Henning & The Hillbillies
(Video documentary)
Billie Jo Bradley (1966-1970)
1983
The Winds of Whoopie
(TV Movie)
Hippie
Other Works:
She appeared in two Los Angeles TV shows after retiring from the movies. She won two local Emmy Awards for the first, "Mid-Morning L.A.;" the second show, in which she interviewed the children of celebrities, was "Born Famous."
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Alternate Names:
Meredith McRae | Greg & Meredith | Meredith Mac Rae
Spouse:
Philip Mark Neal
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Trivia:
Although cast as the oldest sister in Petticoat Junction, she was actually three years younger than Lori Saunders, the "middle sister" and only a few months older than Linda Kaye Henning, the "youngest sister.".
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^ Terrace, Vincent (June 6, 2013). Television Specials: 5,336 Entertainment Programs, 1936–2012, 2d ed . McFarland. ISBN 9781476612409 .
^ * Laake, Deborah and McRae, Meredith (narrator) (1994). Secret Ceremonies: A Mormon Woman's Intimate Diary of Marriage and Beyond . Dove Entertainment Inc. ISBN 978-0787103330 . {{ cite book }} : CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link )
Meredith Lynn MacRae (May 30, 1944 – July 14, 2000) [1] was an American actress and singer known for her roles as Sally Morrison on My Three Sons (1963–1965) and as Billie Jo Bradley on Petticoat Junction (1966–1970).
MacRae was born in Houston, Texas, to parents Gordon and Sheila MacRae . Her father was stationed with the Army Air Corps in Houston at the time of her birth. [2] Both of her parents went on to be actors. [1] She is the sister of William Gordon MacRae, Robert Bruce MacRae, and Heather MacRae .
MacRae made her breakthrough appearance as Sally Anne Morrison Douglas on the ABC (later CBS ) Fred MacMurray / William Frawley sitcom, My Three Sons . She played Mike's love interest for three seasons (1963–1965). [2] She asked to be written out of the show to further explore her career.
In 1966, MacRae signed a contract with CBS to play Billie Jo Bradley on the sitcom Petticoat Junction , starring Bea Benaderet as her television mother and Edgar Buchanan as her television uncle. Her television sisters were Betty Jo, played by Linda Kaye Henning , and Bobbie Jo, played by Lori Saunders .
MacRae was the sitcom's third actress to portray Billie Jo. Jeannine Riley played the part in the show's first two years (1963–1965) and Gunilla Hutton in the third year (1965–1966). Both of these actresses played the role as a typical boy-crazy dumb blonde. However, by MacRae's debut on the series, Billie Jo's persona was that of a strong, independent woman who focused more on a singing career, a dream she later accomplishes. She remained with the sitcom until its cancellation in 1970. [2]
She also took over the role of Animal from Valora Noland in Bikini Beach (1964), the third beach party film produced by American International Pictures . She had an uncredited appearance on the bus in the movie Ski Party (1965). She was a guest on NBC ' The Spring Thing a musical television special hosted by Bobbie Gentry and Noel Harrison . Other guests included were Goldie Hawn , Irwin C. Watson, Rod McKuen , Shirley Bassey , and Harpers Bizarre . [3] Her other film roles included appearances in Norwood (1970), My Friends Need Killing (1976), Grand Jury (1976), Sketches of a Strangler (1978), Earthbound (1981), and The Census Taker (1984).
MacRae was also popular in the game-show genre, appearing in numerous shows, including: Funny You Should Ask ; Match Game ('60s, '70s, and '90s versions); What's My Line? ; I've Got a Secret ; Personality ; Snap Judgment ; H
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