Jeannine Riley

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Jeannine Riley
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Riley in 1964
Born
Jeannine Brooke Riley

(1940-10-01) October 1, 1940 (age 83)
OccupationActress
Years active19621991

Jeannine Brooke Riley (born October 1, 1940) [1] is an American actress.

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Early years

The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Riley, [2] she was born in Fresno, California, and moved with her family to Madera, California, [3] after her father left the Army. [1] She had two years' education in acting and other aspects of show business at the Pasadena Playhouse. [2]

Career

Early in her career, Riley performed on television in Fresno and in underwater ballet at a hotel. [1]

She appeared in guest roles on numerous television series ( Route 66 , The Man from U.N.C.L.E. , The Wild Wild West ) and a few feature films such as The Big Mouth (1967), Fever Heat (1968), The Comic (1969) and Electra Glide in Blue (1973). [4] In 1963, Riley appeared as Amelia Pryor on The Virginian in the episode "Run Away Home." Also in 1963 on Wagon Train in the episode "The Davey Baxter Story".

Winning the role over 300 competitors, [2] Riley portrayed Billie Jo Bradley on the first two seasons of the CBS sitcom Petticoat Junction (19631965). [5] :828 Riley left the series in 1965 to pursue movies. She also had a regular cast member role on the comedy variety series Hee Haw (1969–1971). [5] :448 She played Lulu McQueen (a take-off on Ginger Grant, played by Tina Louise, from Gilligan's Island ) on the western sitcom Dusty's Trail , which aired in 1973–74. [5]

In 2020, Riley released The Bolder Woman: It's About Time ( ISBN   979-8550679210), a book she wrote "to instruct women how they can still fulfill their dreams no matter how old they get." [6]

Partial filmography

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References

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  6. Nix, Tami Jo (2021-02-13). "Riley writes to Bolder Woman". The Madera Tribune . Madera, California: Madera Printing and Publishing Co., Inc. pp. 1, 3. Riley's purpose, she said, is to instruct women how they can still fulfill their dreams no matter how old they get.