Lee Meriwether
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Lee Meriwether at the Miss America 2008 pageant |
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| Born | Lee Ann Meriwether May 27, 1935 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 1954–present |
| Spouse | Frank Aletter (1958-1974; divorced) Marshall Borden (1986-present) |
Lee Ann Meriwether (born May 27, 1935) is an American actress, former model, and the winner of the 1955 Miss America pageant. She is perhaps best known for her role as Betty Jones, the crime-solving partner in the long-running 1970s crime drama, Barnaby Jones. The role earned her two Golden Globe Award nominations in 1975 and 1976, and an Emmy Award nomination in 1977.[1] She is also known for her role as John Schuck's long-haired wife, Lily Munster, in the popular 1990s sitcom The Munsters Today, as well as for her portrayal of Catwoman in the 1966 film version of Batman. Meriwether currently has a recurring role as Ruth Martin on the daytime soap opera All My Children.
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[edit] Early life
Lee Meriwether was born in Los Angeles, California to Claudius Gregg Meriwether (October 13, 1904, Oregon – July 15, 1954, San Francisco, California) and Ethel Eve Mulligan (March 25, 1903, Oregon – May 21, 1996, Los Angeles, California). She has one brother, Don Brett Meriwether, born May 14, 1938, in Los Angeles. She grew up in San Francisco after the family moved there from Phoenix, Arizona. She attended George Washington High School, where one of her classmates was Johnny Mathis. She later attended San Francisco City College, where one of her classmates was fellow actor Bill Bixby.
After winning Miss San Francisco, Meriwether won Miss California, then Miss America with her recital of a John Millington Synge monologue. After her reign, she joined The Today Show.[2] An August 1, 1956 international news wire photo of Meriwether and Joe DiMaggio announced their engagement. According to DiMaggio biographer Richard Ben Cramer, it was a rumor started by Walter Winchell.[3]
[edit] Career
[edit] 1950s
Meriwether was a "Today Girl" on NBC's The Today Show in 1955-1956. Her feature film debut came in 1959 as Linda Davis in 4D Man, starring Robert Lansing.
[edit] 1960s
She made a cameo appearance as Dr. Egert on the TV series Man from UNCLE in a 1965 episode called "The Mad, Mad Tea Party." Meriwether portrayed Catwoman for the 1966 Batman movie and co-starred as scientist Dr. Ann MacGregor in the 1966–1967 television series The Time Tunnel. The Fugitive In the late 1960s and early 1970s, she had guest starring roles in numerous TV series, including The Lloyd Bridges Show, Star Trek episode "That Which Survives" and the F Troop episode "O'Rourke vs. O'Reilly". In films, she joined John Wayne and Rock Hudson for The Undefeated, and Andy Griffith in Angel in My Pocket in 1969. In the same year, she played IMF spy Tracey in six Mission: Impossible episodes during season four after Barbara Bain's departure.
[edit] 1970s
Meriwether began her best-known, award winning role as private detective Betty Jones in the 1973–1980 CBS series Barnaby Jones, opposite Buddy Ebsen. During the show's eight-year run she enjoyed an on- and off-screen chemistry with the elder Ebsen. During the show's run, she was reunited with her former classmate and best friend Bill Bixby during one episode. After her stint on Barnaby Jones, Meriwether became best friends with Ebsen, keeping in touch for many years until his death on July 6, 2003. She appeared on Circus of the Stars four times and was a regular panelist on the game show Match Game. Prior to her role on Barnaby Jones, Meriwether accompanied Andy Griffith in a short-lived 1971 series called The New Andy Griffith Show, as his wife Lee.
[edit] 1980s
Meriwether portrayed Lily Munster in the 1988-1991 revival of the hit 1960s television show The Munsters, entitled The Munsters Today, in which she starred alongside Jason Marsden, John Schuck, Howard Morton and Hilary Van Dyke. She also made several guest star appearances on the TV series The Love Boat and Fantasy Island.
[edit] 1990s
In the 1990s she appeared as herself on an episode of Space Ghost: Coast to Coast. She had a memorable exchange with Zorak in which she said, "For my money, Eartha Kitt was the best Catwoman." Zorak, portraying the evil Batmantis, replied, "Give me your money," which was followed by a Batman-esque sound effect. In 1996, Meriwether took over for Mary Fickett in the role of Ruth Martin on the soap opera All My Children where Fickett had occupied the role since its inception in 1970. After 26 years, Fickett wanted to go into semi-retirement as a recurring cast member. Negotiations with the network broke down and Meriwether was cast as Ruth Martin. In 1999, ABC deemed that they were at an impasse with Meriwether's agents and Mary Fickett was brought back as a recurring cast member. Fickett retired again, this time for good in December 2000. ABC decided to bring back the character of Ruth Martin in 2002 but Fickett remained in retirement, so Meriwether was brought back and remains a featured recurring performer on the show.
[edit] 2000s
In 2003, Meriwether appeared in the TV-Movie Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt. She also appeared Off Broadway in the interactive comedy, Grandma Sylvia's Funeral. She voiced EVA in the video game Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots for the PlayStation 3. She also appears in one of the game's opening videos as a talkshow host having an interview with David Hayter, who voices Solid Snake in the game. In 2006, she joined James Garner, Abigail Breslin, Bill Cobbs and others in The Ultimate Gift. In 2008, Meriwether had a brief cameo as comic book character Battle Diva in the episode "Harper Knows" of the Disney Channel original series Wizards of Waverly Place. In 2010, she was once again reunited on screen with Hollywood veteran Bill Cobbs in No Limit Kids: Much Ado About Middle School; additionally, she voices President Winters in the video game Vanquish by Platinum Games.
[edit] Today
Meriwether continues to work on stage, television, game voice-overs, and feature films.
[edit] Awards
- 1975 Golden Globe Award nomination, Best TV Actress (Drama)
- 1976 Golden Globe Award nomination, Best TV Actress (Drama)
- 1977 Emmy Award nomination, Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
[edit] Personal life
Meriwether was married on April 20, 1958 to Frank Aletter, a TV and film actor. The couple had two children, actors Kyle Aletter-Oldham (b. 1960) and Lesley A. Aletter (b. 1963). The union ended in divorce in 1974. Meriwether remarried September 21, 1986 to current husband Marshall Borden (Ryan's Hope, One Life to Live).[4]
[edit] References
- ^ "IMDb Awards". http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0580886/awards.
- ^ "Lee Meriwether Biography". NYTimes.com. http://movies.nytimes.com/person/48556/Lee-Meriwether/biography.
- ^ Cramer, Richard Ben: Joe Dimaggio: The Hero's Life, p 376-378. Simon and Schuster, 2001.
- ^ "Lee Meriwether Biography". Actor Database. http://actordatabase.com/leemeriwether/bio.htm.
[edit] External links
- Miss America entry on Lee Meriwether
- Lee Meriwether as Catwoman
- Lee Meriwether in "Jean Boone - Interview with Cast of Batman, The Movie (1966)" from the Texas Archive of the Moving Image
- Lee Meriwether at the Internet Movie Database
- Lee Meriwether at Memory Alpha (a Star Trek wiki)
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| Preceded by Patricia Johns |
Miss California 1954 |
Succeeded by Barbara Harris |
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