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American actress
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Place of death
Manhattan Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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56 years
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North Hollywood High School,
William Floyd High School,
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Biography

Meredith MacRae, Lori Saunders, and Linda Kaye Henning on Petticoat Junction (1967)

Meredith Lynn MacRae (May 30, 1944 – July 14, 2000) 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).

Early life

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. Both of her parents went on to be actors. She is the sister of William Gordon MacRae, Robert Bruce MacRae, and Heather MacRae.

Career

My Three Sons

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). She asked to be written out of the show to further explore her career.

Petticoat Junction

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.

Other work

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. 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).

She made guest appearances on such shows as The Donald O'Connor Show (1968 version); The Dean Martin Show (1971); The F.B.I.; The Mike Douglas Show; The Rockford Files; Fantasy Island; Webster; CHiPS; Love, American Style; and Magnum, P.I..

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; He Said, She Said (with then-husband Greg Mullavey); Tattletales (also with Mullavey); Hollywood Squares; The Dating Game; To Tell the Truth; Password (ABC version); $10,000 Pyramid; $25,000 Pyramid; Break the Bank; Celebrity Whew!; Beat the Clock; Card Sharks; The Cross-Wits; and Family Feud.She had even hosted an unsold game show pilot called $50,000 a Minute alongside Geoff Edwards in 1985.

In the 1980s, she hosted the talk show Mid-Morning Los Angeles, which ran for eight years. She was awarded a local Emmy Award in 1986 for her interviewing skills. Later, she created and hosted Born Famous, a PBS series on which she interviewed the offspring of celebrities.

In 1994, she narrated the audio-book version of columnist Deboarah Laake's book Secret Ceremonies: A Mormon Woman's Intimate Diary of Marriage and Beyond.

In summer stock in her teens, she appeared with Dan Dailey in Take Me Along, with Andy Williams in Bye Bye Birdie, and in Annie Get Your Gun.

MacRae worked to raise funds for such causes as the Children's Burn Foundation, the American Cancer Society, and United Cerebral Palsy. She also lectured nationally on alcoholism and produced a TV special on the subject.

Personal life

MacRae married Richard Berger, former president of MGM, in 1964, but they divorced four years later. In 1969, she married fellow actor Greg Mullavey (famous for Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman) and had one child with him, Alison, before divorcing in 1987. Her third and final marriage was in 1995 to Phillip M. Neal, chairman and CEO of Avery-Dennison at the time of their marriage.

Death

In January 1999, MacRae began to experience vertigo and a loss of short-term memory. She was evaluated and her symptoms were initially thought to be due to perimenopause. She returned to her doctor complaining of severe headaches. She was told the headaches were most likely due to muscle spasms, and was encouraged to do cervical spine stretching. She obtained a second opinion and was diagnosed with brain cancer, which had already progressed to stage four. Emergency surgery was performed to remove the brain tumor and decrease the pressure in her head. During the operation, she suffered cardiac arrest, but was resuscitated. Though her cancer was terminal, she agreed to be part of an experimental cancer drug program. She experienced an allergic reaction to the medication that caused swelling to her brain. Two more surgeries were required to relieve the pressure. Her imbalance resulted in a fall that caused her to suffer a fracture to her hip.

On July 14, 2000, MacRae died at her Manhattan Beach home at age 56 from complications of brain cancer. Per her wishes, her body was cremated and her ashes scattered in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1963Beach PartyBeach Girl
1964Bikini BeachAnimal
1966Footsteps in the SnowHenrietta
1970NorwoodKay
1976My Friends Need KillingLaura Kline
1976Grand JuryNancy Williams
1978The Chinese CaperCarolyn Moore Fong
1978Sketches of a StranglerLynn Forrester / Margaret Forrester
1981EarthboundLara
1983I'm Going to Be FamousSusan Barker
1984The Census TakerMartha
1984VulturesDr. Baker
1992Zhong Hua jing hua
1997The Killers WithinTalk Show Hostess

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1963–1965My Three SonsSally Ann Morrison DouglasMain role (seasons 4–5, premiere episode of season 6)
1965The Young MarriedsJulie KovacsEpisodes: "1.217", "1.220", "1.228", "1.229"
1966–1970Petticoat JunctionBillie Jo BradleyMain role (seasons 4–7)
1968InsightGloriaEpisode: "Three Cornered Flag"
1968The Beverly HillbilliesBillie Jo BradleyEpisodes: "The Thanksgiving Spirit", "The Week Before Christmas", "Christmas in Hooterville"
1970–71Love, American StyleRuth, LindaEpisodes: "Love and Grandma", "Love and the Bashful Groom"
1971The InternsVickiEpisode: "Heart Trouble"
1971Alias Smith and JonesSarah HendersonEpisode: "Something to Get Hung About"
1972BanyonMyra ShawEpisode: "A Date with Death"
1973The F.B.I.Ruth BensonEpisode: "The Detonator"
1975ABC's Wide World of EntertainmentKendyEpisode: "The Werewolf of Woodstock"
1977The Rockford FilesLori ThompsonEpisode: "Requiem for a Funny Box"
1978The Next Step BeyondSara WesterlyEpisode: "Ondine's Curse"
1978Three on a DateValerie OwensTV movie
1978, 1980Fantasy IslandCindy Barker, Dina DeWinterEpisodes: "I Want to Get Married/The Jewel Thief", "With Affection, Jack the Ripper/Gigolo"
1980CHiPsBethEpisode: "Off Road"
1985RitualsEstelle CunninghamTV series
1985WebsterAmanda ParsonEpisode: "The Uh-Oh Feeling"
1985Scene of the CrimeEpisode: "The Medium Is the Murder"
1986Magnum, P.I.Charlotte GrahamEpisode: "Summer School"
1992Batman: The Animated SeriesShe-Bat / Dr. Francine March-Langstrom (voice)Episodes: "On Leather Wings", "Terror in the Sky"
1993Jonny's Golden QuestDr. Rachel Quest (voice)TV movie

Discography

Solo

  • "Image of a Boy"/"Time Stands Still" — Canjo 103 (1964)
  • "Who Needs Memories of Him"/"Goodbye Love" — Capitol 2000 (1967)

The Girls from Petticoat Junction (Meredith MacRae, Linda Kaye Henning and Lori Saunders)

  • "I'm So Glad That You Found Me"/"If You Could Only Be Me" — Imperial 66329 (1968)
  • "Wheeling, West Virginia"/"Thirty Days Hath September" — Imperial 66346 (1968)
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