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Intro | Canadian actress | ||
Was | Actor Television actor Film actor Stage actor | ||
From | Canada United States of America | ||
Field | Film, TV, Stage & Radio | ||
Gender | female | ||
Birth | 3 December 1949, Toronto, Ontario, Canada | ||
Death | 24 December 2017, Quinte West, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada (aged 68 years) | ||
Star sign | Sagittarius | ||
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Biography
Heather Menzies-Urich (born Heather Margaret Brotherston Menzies; December 3, 1949 – December 24, 2017) was a Canadian-American model and actress, known for her roles as Louisa von Trapp in the 1965 film The Sound of Music and Jessica 6 in the TV series Logan's Run.
Early life
Heather Margaret Brotherston Menzies was born in Toronto on December 3, 1949, to Scottish parents who had emigrated to Canada after the war. Her father was a struggling artist. By Menzies' 14th birthday, she had lived in Vancouver, Miami, London, and Southern California. She had a younger sister Sheila, and an older brother Neil who died in 2019.
Menzies was a graduate of John Burroughs High School in Burbank, CA, 1967, and she studied at Falcon Studio's University of the Arts.
Career
Menzies' first appearance on-screen was in 1964, when she appeared in the TV series The Farmer's Daughter. She was cast in The Sound of Music as Louisa, the third-oldest of the von Trapp children, at the age of 14, with no prior acting experience. Menzies sang "So Long, Farewell" and the "Lonely Goatherd" in the film.
Menzies went on to appear in a number of television series such as Alias Smith and Jones, T. J. Hooker, Dragnet, Room 222, Bonanza, Marcus Welby, M.D. and The Bob Newhart Show. She starred as Jessica 6 in the short-lived TV series Logan's Run. In addition, Menzies appeared in Hawaii, How Sweet It Is!, Hail, Hero!, Piranha, and Endangered Species.
Menzies was featured in Playboy magazine during 1973 in a pictorial titled "Tender Trapp", in reference to her The Sound of Music role. She was later cast in four television films: The Keegans, James Dean, Tail Gunner Joe, and Captain America.
Personal life
Menzies married John Cluett in 1969 and divorced in 1973. She married Robert Urich in 1975. Urich and Menzies first met in 1974 while filming a commercial in which they got "married." After his death in 2002, Menzies established the Robert Urich Foundation and spent most of her time in her last years devoted to the organization that raises money for cancer research and support for cancer patients.
Death
Heather Menzies-Urich was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer in November 2017. She died on December 24, 2017, twenty-one days after her 68th birthday. Menzies-Urich was survived by three children, eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
