Lee Meriwether

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Lee Meriwether
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Meriwether in 2008
Born
Lee Ann Meriwether

(1935-05-27) May 27, 1935 (age 89)
Education George Washington High School
Alma mater City College of San Francisco
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
Years active1954–present
Known for Barnaby Jones
Batman
The Time Tunnel
TitleMiss San Francisco 1954
Miss California 1954
Miss America 1955
Predecessor Evelyn Margaret Ay
Successor Sharon Ritchie
Spouses
(m. 1958;div. 1974)
Marshall Borden
(m. 1986)
Children2
Website leemeriwether.com

Lee Ann Meriwether (born May 27, 1935) [1] is an American actress, former model, and the winner of the 1955 Miss America pageant. She has appeared in many films and television shows, notably as Betty Jones, the title character's secretary and daughter-in-law in the 1970s crime drama Barnaby Jones starring Buddy Ebsen. The role earned her two Golden Globe Award nominations in 1975 and 1976, and an Emmy Award nomination in 1977. She is also known for her portrayal of Catwoman, replacing Julie Newmar in the film version of Batman (1966), and for a co-starring role on the science fiction series The Time Tunnel . Meriwether had a recurring role as Ruth Martin on the daytime soap opera All My Children until the end of the series in September 2011.

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Early life

Meriwether was born in Los Angeles, California, to Claudius Gregg Meriwether and Ethel Eve Mulligan. She has one brother, Don Brett Meriwether. 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 City College of San Francisco, where one of her classmates was fellow actor Bill Bixby. [2]

After winning Miss San Francisco, Meriwether won Miss California 1954, [3] then was crowned Miss America in 1955 with her recital of a John Millington Synge monologue. She then appeared that Sunday on What's My Line? , hosted by John Charles Daly (who also emceed the pageant that year). [4] Following her reign as Miss America, she joined the Today show. [5]

An August 1, 1956, international news wirephoto of Meriwether and Joe DiMaggio announced their engagement. According to DiMaggio biographer Richard Ben Cramer, however, it was a rumor started by Walter Winchell. [6]

Career

1950s

Meriwether was a "Today Girl" on NBC's The Today Show from 1955 to 1956. Her feature film debut came in 1959 as Linda Davis in 4D Man , starring Robert Lansing. She appears in The Phil Silvers Show episode, "Cyrano de Bilko".

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Publicity photo for The Today Show (1955)

1960s

In 1961, Meriwether guest starred once as Gloria in the episode "Buddy and the Amazon" on her first husband's (Frank Aletter) one-season CBS sitcom, Bringing Up Buddy . She also appeared in Leave It To Beaver episode "Community Chest" in season four. In 1962, she was cast as Martha Elweiss in the episode "My Child Is Yet a Stranger" on the CBS anthology series, The Lloyd Bridges Show . She played Nurse Dickens in a 1962 episode of the ABC sitcom, I'm Dickens, He's Fenster . From 1963 to 1965, she was cast in different roles in eight episodes of the NBC medical drama, Dr. Kildare . In 1964, she played the character Jeanelle in "This Is Going to Hurt Me More Than It Hurts You" on the CBS adventure series, Route 66 . In 1965, she appeared in an episode on The Jack Benny Program as The Secretary. In a 1965 episode of 12 O'Clock High , "Mutiny at Ten Thousand Feet", she played Lieutenant Amy Patterson, and in the episodes "The Idolator" (also 1965) and "The Outsider" (1966), she played Captain Phyllis Vincent. She also guest starred in the season 2 episode "Big Brother". She was a regular on the single season science fiction television series The Time Tunnel with James Darren and Robert Colbert in 1966–1967.

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Meriwether in a publicity photo for The Time Tunnel (1966)
Meriwether as Catwoman in the film Batman (1966) replacing Julie Newmar, who originated the role in the television series. Catwoman Lee Meriwether 1966.jpg
Meriwether as Catwoman in the film Batman (1966) replacing Julie Newmar, who originated the role in the television series.

Meriwether appeared as Dr. Egret on the NBC series, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. ("The Mad, Mad Tea Party", 1965) and in an episode of Hazel ("How to Lose 30 Pounds in 30 Minutes", also 1965) she played Miss Wilson, the owner of an exercise studio. Meriwether portrayed The Catwoman for the Batman movie (1966), and also appeared in two episodes of the Batman TV series in 1967 as Lisa Carson, a love interest to Bruce Wayne in the episodes "King Tut's Coup" and "Batman's Waterloo". In the late 1960s and early 1970s, she had guest starring roles in numerous TV series, including The Fugitive , Mannix , Star Trek episode "That Which Survives" (1969), Perry Mason episodes #245 "The Case of the Cheating Chancellor" and "The Case of the Frustrated Folksinger" (both 1965), and the F Troop episode "O'Rourke vs. O'Reilly".

In films, she joined John Wayne and Rock Hudson for The Undefeated , [7] and Andy Griffith in Angel in My Pocket (both 1969). [8] In the same year as those two films, she played IMF spy Tracey in six Mission: Impossible episodes during season four after Barbara Bain's departure.

1970s

Meriwether co-starred in two productions with Andy Griffith: the movie Angel in My Pocket (1968) and the short-lived sitcom The New Andy Griffith Show (1971). Andy Griffith Lee Meriwether 1971.JPG
Meriwether co-starred in two productions with Andy Griffith: the movie Angel in My Pocket (1968) and the short-lived sitcom The New Andy Griffith Show (1971).

Meriwether began her award-nominated role as secretary and daughter-in-law Betty Jones in the 19731980 CBS series Barnaby Jones , opposite Buddy Ebsen. [9] During the series' eight-year run she enjoyed an on- and off-screen chemistry with the elder Ebsen. [7] During the series' 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 starred in the 1978 television movies True Grit: A Further Adventure with Warren Oates as Rooster Cogburn and Cruise Into Terror with an all-star ensemble cast, appeared on Circus of the Stars four times, and was a regular panelist on the game show Match Game .

1980s

Meriwether portrayed Lily Munster in the 1988–1991 revival of the 1960s television sitcom The Munsters , titled The Munsters Today , in which she starred alongside Jason Marsden, John Schuck, Howard Morton and Hilary Van Dyke. [7] She also made several guest appearances on The Love Boat and Fantasy Island .

1990s

In the 1990s, she appeared as herself on an episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast . In 1993, she guest starred on Murder, She Wrote , episode "Ship of Thieves". In 1996, Meriwether took over for Mary Fickett in the role of Ruth Martin on the soap opera All My Children , Fickett having played the role since its inception in 1970. [10] After twenty-six 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 1998, 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. Meriwether was hence brought back and remained a featured recurring performer on the show until it ended.

2000s

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Meriwether in 2005

In 2002, she appeared in the documentary film Miss America . 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 Big Mama 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. [11] 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 . She voices President Winters in the video game Vanquish by PlatinumGames. [12]

2010s

Meriwether continued to work on stage, television, game voice-overs, and feature films. She has made guest appearances on Desperate Housewives , Hawaii Five-0 , The League , and Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 . Most recently, she revisited her role as Miss Hastings in the sequel/prequel to The Ultimate Gift , The Ultimate Life (2013), directed by Michael Landon Jr. [13] She is also starring in the short film Kitty .

She also makes appearances at Comic Cons where she speaks about her roles in Batman, Star Trek, and Time Tunnel. [14]

Personal life

On April 20, 1958, Meriwether married Frank Aletter. They had two daughters, actresses Kyle Aletter-Oldham and Lesley A. Aletter, and divorced in 1974. On September 21, 1986, Meriwether married Marshall Borden. [15] [16]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1959 4D Man Linda Davis
1963 The Courtship of Eddie's Father Lee, Tom's ReceptionistUncredited
1966 Batman Selina Kyle / Catwoman, Kitka
1966 Namu, the Killer Whale Kate Rand
1968 The Legend of Lylah Clare Young Girl
1969 Angel in My Pocket Mary Elizabeth Whitehead
1969 The Undefeated Margaret Langdon
1973 The Brothers O'Toole Paloma Littleberry
2005Gone PostalFranShort film
2006 The Ultimate Gift Miss Hastings
2007 Say It in Russian Party guest
2008 Touching Home Grandma Eleanor
2008Twisted FaithMother ClareShort film
2010 No Limit Kids: Much Ado About Middle School KatieDirect-to-video
2011Secret IdentityFaye FlorenceShort film
2012Sunset StoriesMarie
2012Silent But DeadlyVivian
2013Remember to BreatheAliceShort film
2013Birthday CakeOpal Hunt
2013The Ultimate LifeMiss Hastings
2013The Curse of the Un-Kissable KidGypsyShort film
2014Waiting in the Wings: The MusicalEthel
2014AbaddonOld Ana
2014Heaven Help UsHelenShort film
2015A Horse for SummerPatsy
2015Sunny in the DarkDorothy
2015In MemoryBeth SawyerShort film
2016 Kitty Mrs TinsleyShort film
2016A Christmas in New YorkIrene Burgess
2017Diary of a LunaticTrew's Mother
2017Breaking LegsGG
2017 Batman vs. Two-Face Lucilee DiamondVoice, direct-to-video [17]
2018 Hell's Kitty Grandma Kyle
2018Still Waiting In The WingsEthel
2018Love & DebtMrs Markson

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1954–1955 The Philco Television Playhouse Diane3 episodes
1956 Matinee Theatre Episode: "Sincerely Yours, Charlie Fisher"
1957 The Alcoa Hour Girl in the SketchEpisode: "Protégé"
1957 Men of Annapolis The GirlEpisode: "The Challenge"
1958 The Millionaire Nancy McKuehnEpisode: "The Rod Matthews Story"
1958 The Phil Silvers Show Natalie RumplemeyerEpisode: "Cyrano De Bilko"
1958 Dragnet Vicki TearsonEpisode: "The Big Rip"
1958 Omnibus Beautiful WitchEpisode: "Mrs McThing"
1960–1962 The Clear Horizon Enid Ross
1961 Bringing Up Buddy Gloria ArnoldEpisode: "Buddy and the Amazon"
1961 Leave It to Beaver Young Woman NeighborEpisode: "Community Chest"
1962 The Lloyd Bridges Show Martha ElweissEpisode: "My Child Is Yet a Stranger"
1962 I'm Dickens, He's Fenster 2nd Hospital ReceptionistEpisode: "Nurse Dickens"
1962 Alcoa Premiere KerryEpisode: "Whatever Happened to Miss Illinois?"
1963–1965 Dr. Kildare Nurse Bonnie Tynes / Nurse Angela Springer / Nurse Harper / Nurse Adams / Nurse Betty Johnson8 episodes
1964 Route 66 JeanelleEpisode: "This Is Going to Hurt Me More Than It Hurts You"
1964 The Young Marrieds Ann Reynolds #14 episodes
1964–1965 The Jack Benny Program Secretary / Mother With Baby w/ Andy Williams2 episodes
1965 Perry Mason Evelyn Wilcox / Natalie Graham2 episodes
1965 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Piper's SecretaryEpisode: "Double Jeopardy"
1965 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Dr. EgretEpisode: "The Mad, Mad Tea Party Affair"
1965 Hazel Miss WilsonEpisode: "How to Lose 30 Pounds in 30 Minutes"
1965 F Troop Lily O'ReillyEpisode: "O'Rourke vs. O'Reilly"
1965–1966 Twelve O'Clock High Capt. Phyllis Vincent / Lt. Amy Patterson3 episodes
1965–1971 The F.B.I. Joanna Lauren / Liz / Marian Converse / Joanna Laurens5 episodes
1966 The Fugitive Willis HempsteadEpisode: "Not with a Whimper"
1966 My Three Sons Phyllis AllenEpisode: "What About Harry?"
1966 Vacation Playhouse DorisEpisode: "My Son, the Doctor"
1966–1967 The Time Tunnel Dr. Ann MacGregor30 episodes
1967 Batman Lisa Carson2 episodes
1967 Iron Horse Anne DaughertyEpisode: "Dealer's Choice"
1967–1970 Family Affair Claudia Wells / Lise Lowell2 episodes
1969 Star Trek: The Original Series LosiraS3:E17, "That Which Survives"
1969 Land of the Giants Mother – Mrs BaraEpisode: "Rescue"
1969 Mannix Reva DanielsS3-Episode 05: "A Question of Midnight"
1969–1970 Mission: Impossible Tracey / Anna Rojak8 episodes
1970 The Name of the Game BridgetEpisode: "Island of Gold and Precious Stones"
1970 My World and Welcome to It Mrs BessingerEpisode: "The Middle Years"
1970 Insight MiriamEpisode: "The 7 Minute Life of James Houseworthy"
1970 Nanny and the Professor Marrijane FinleyEpisode: "An Element of Risk"
1970 The Immortal Sigrid BergenEpisode: "The Queen's Gambit"
1971 The New Andy Griffith Show Lee Sawyer10 episodes
1971 Dan August Miranda LewisEpisode: "The Law"
1971 Love, American Style Segment: "Love and the Sweet Sixteen"
1972 Longstreet Miss CooperEpisode: "Through Shattering Glass"
1973 The Doris Day Show Lois FrazierEpisode: "Hospital Benefit"
1973–1980 Barnaby Jones Betty Jones178 episodes
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama (1975–1976)
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (1977)
1975 Cannon Betty JonesEpisode: "The Deadly Conspiracy: Part 1"
1977Having Babies IIMartha CooperTelevision film
1978 Cruise Into Terror Lil MatherTelevision film
1978 True Grit: A Further Adventure Annie SumnerTelevision film
1979 Time Express Vanessa CartwrightEpisode: "The Copy-Writer/The Figure Skater"
1979 Mirror, Mirror Vanessa WagnerTelevision film
1979–1980 CHiPs 2 episodes
1980TouristLulu FlemingtonTelevision film
1981–1984 The Love Boat Jessica Elliott / Barbara Braden / Ann Marshall3 episodes
1983 Fantasy Island Leslie DarnellEpisode: "The Butler's Affair/Roarke's Sacrifice"
1984 Finder of Lost Loves Julia Bennett ParsonsEpisode: "Portraits"
1985 Hotel Addie MeredithEpisode: "Cry Wolf"
1985 Glitter Episode: "The Runaway"
1985True ConfessionsEpisode: "He's So Young"
1985–1995 Murder, She Wrote Vanessa Thorpe / Leslie Hunter / Grace Overholtz3 episodes
1986 Mr. Belvedere Donna FlannaganEpisode: "Reunion"
1987You Are the JuryMarjorie ForrestEpisode: "The State of Oregon vs. Stanley Manning"
1987Jonathan Winters: On the LedgeTelevision film
1988–1991 The Munsters Today Lily Munster 73 episodes
1991 Jake and the Fatman Ellen KurtinEpisode: "Nevertheless"
1992 Dark Justice Lee MarshallEpisode: "Happy Mothers Day"
1996 Duckman Widow Liebner (voice)Episode: "Pig Amok"
1996–2011 All My Children Ruth Martin52 episodes
2000 Touched by an Angel KarlaEpisode: "The Face on the Bar Room Floor"
2003 Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt Waitress in DinerTelevision film
2008 Wizards of Waverly Place Battle DivaEpisode: "Harper Knows"
2012 Desperate Housewives DorisEpisode: "What's to Discuss, Old Friend"
2012Hell's KittyGrandma KyleEpisode: "Catwoman vs. Hell's Kitty"
2012 Hawaii Five-0 Helen TiltonEpisode: "Mohai"
2012 Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 Marjorie MeyersEpisode: "Sexy People..."
2012 The League Gumma EveEpisode: "Bro-Lo El Cordero"
2012–2014Project: PhoenixBirdie Spencer6 episodes
2015The Ultimate LegacyMiss HastingsTelevision film
2017SuspenseEllen KirkEpisode: "'Keepers of the Twilight'"
2018Rise of the CatwomanNanaEpisode: "The Night Shift"
2018Kaplan's KornerAuditionerEpisode: "He's Gone"

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008 Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots Big Mama (EVA) [17]
2010 Vanquish President Elizabeth Winters [17]

Awards

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Miss America
1955
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Patricia Johns
Miss California
1954
Succeeded by
Barbara Harris
Preceded by Catwoman Actress
1966
Succeeded by
Preceded by Lily Munster Actress
1988–1991
Succeeded by