Elinor Donahue

Elinor Donahue (born Mary Eleanor Donahue, April 19, 1937) is a retired American actress, best known today for playing the role of Betty Anderson, the eldest child of Jim and Margaret Anderson on the 1950s American sitcom Father Knows Best.

Elinor Donahue
Donahue in 1960
Born
Mary Eleanor Donahue

(1937-04-19) April 19, 1937 (age 87)
Other namesMary Elinor Donahue
Occupations
  • Actress
  • author
Years active1942–2011
Known forFather Knows Best
Many Happy Returns
The Andy Griffith Show
Star Trek: The Original Series Metamorphosis
The Odd Couple
Pretty Woman
Days of Our Lives
Spouses
Richard Smith
(m. 1955; div. 1961)
(m. 1962; died 1991)
Lou Genevrino
(m. 1992)
Children4[1]

Early life and career

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Donahue was born in Tacoma, Washington, the daughter of Doris Genevieve (née Gelbaugh) and Thomas William Donahue on April 19, 1937.[2]

Appearing in dancing-chorus film roles from the age of five, Donahue was at one point a ballet-school classmate of future Fred Astaire partner Barrie Chase. She was a child actress working in vaudeville[citation needed] and had several bit parts in movies as a teenager, including Love Is Better Than Ever (1952), starring Elizabeth Taylor and Tea for Two (1950) starring Doris Day. She played one of the daughters in Three Daring Daughters in 1948 and appeared as Mamie Van Doren's sister in Girls Town (1959).

Father Knows Best

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Cast photo of the Anderson family from the television program, Father Knows Best: (front) Lauren Chapin; (back, from left) Billy Gray, Jane Wyatt, Robert Young and Elinor Donahue in 1954.

Donahue achieved stardom for her role as the elder daughter, Betty, on the television family series Father Knows Best, which aired from 1954 to 1960.[3] Her co-stars were Robert Young, Jane Wyatt, Billy Gray as her younger brother, James "Bud" Anderson Jr., and Lauren Chapin as her younger sister, Kathy.

Elinor Donahue and Lauren Chapin on Father Knows Best in 1959.

Donahue was a musical judge in ABC's Jukebox Jury (1953–54).[4] While in the first season of Father Knows Best, she also appeared on The Ray Bolger Show, starring Ray Bolger as a song-and-dance man. Thereafter, she was cast with James Best, Ann Doran, and J. Carrol Naish in the 1956 episode "The White Carnation" of the religion anthology series, Crossroads. She guest-starred on an episode of U.S. Marshal. She also appeared as a new bride in The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show episode titled "The Newlyweds" that aired April 2, 1956.[citation needed] She acted in the feature film Girls Town (1959 film), which she later described as "an awful picture".[5]

1960s to 1980s

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Donahue played Georgiana Balanger, the niece of George and Martha Wilson, in the episode "Dennis and the Wedding" (1960) on Dennis the Menace.[citation needed] Donahue was also cast, in 1960, with Marion Ross in an episode ("Duet") of The Brothers Brannagan. She played Miriam Welby on ABC's The Odd Couple, Jane Mulligan on Mulligan's Stew, and evil Nurse Hunnicut on Days of Our Lives.

George Nader (left), Elinor Donahue and Andy Griffith on The Andy Griffith Show in 1961.

She was part of the main cast for the first season of CBS's The Andy Griffith Show, as Andy's pharmacist love interest Ellie Walker. She was even mentioned in the opening credits before Don Knotts. After one season (1960–1961), Donahue asked for a release from her three-year contract.[6]

In 1963, Donahue was cast in an episode of NBC's short-lived modern Western series, Redigo, with Richard Egan as the rancher Jim Redigo. Then she played in another Western series Have Gun Will Travel as Letty May in the episode "The Burning Tree".

In 1964, she appeared in the NBC TV series The Eleventh Hour, a medical drama dealing with psychiatry, starring Jack Ging and Ralph Bellamy, where she played the role of Melanie in the episode "The Secret in the Stone".

In 1966, she guest-starred on the TV series A Man Called Shenandoah, episode 8, "Town On Fire".

In 1967, she guest-appeared on Star Trek in the second-season episode "Metamorphosis" as commissioner Nancy Hedford.

Donahue portrayed the sister of Sister Bertrille (Sally Field) in three episodes of ABC's The Flying Nun (1968–70).

She portrayed Miriam Welby in 17 episodes of The Odd Couple (1972–75).

In 1977, she appeared in an episode of the ABC crime drama The Feather and Father Gang.

In 1978, Donahue starred in the NBC sitcom Please Stand By.

Nick Adams and Elinor Donahue on General Electric Theater in 1961.
Publicity photo of Elinor Donahue and Lawrence Pressman promoting the Tuesday, October 25, 1977 premiere of the NBC television series Mulligan's Stew

In 1979, she appeared on Diff'rent Strokes as a fiancée to Mr. Drummond in season 1.

In 1981, Donahue appeared in an episode of One Day at a Time, as Alex's mother Felicia.

In 1984, she made an appearance as Mrs. Broderick, the mother of a teenage drug addict on the last season of Happy Days.

In 1987, she played the title character's mother in the short-lived Fox series The New Adventures of Beans Baxter.

In 1988, she appeared in a Newhart episode ("Courtin' Disaster").

In 1989 she appeared in an episode of The Golden Girls as the newest wife of Dorothy Zbornak's ex-husband, Stan.

1990s and later

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In 1990, she played Bridget, a Beverly Hills clothing-store manager, in the film Pretty Woman. Donahue played Gladys, the mother of Chris Peterson (Chris Elliott), in all 35 episodes of the sitcom Get a Life (1990–92), and had a recurring role as Rebecca Quinn on the CBS drama series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.

In 1991, she portrayed the "Orphanage woman" in Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare.

In 1992, she voiced the mother on the Fox Kids animated series Eek! the Cat. In 1994, she made an appearance as Aunt Lillian in "The One Where Nana Dies Twice", an episode of Friends. She played the part of Lorraine, Luther Van Dam's girlfriend, in season five of Coach in the early 1990s.

In 1998, Donahue published a memoir titled In the Kitchen with Elinor Donahue, in which she relived some of her memories of Hollywood along with providing more than 150 of her recipes.[7]

In September 2010, Donahue made an appearance on The Young and the Restless as Judge Anderson, one of Nikki Newman's old friends and also as the woman minister who will officiate at the wedding of Billy Abbott and Nikki's daughter, Victoria Newman. The wedding took place in front of the Abbotts' new home, which just happened to be a replica of the Anderson house from Father Knows Best.

In 2015, Donahue played the role of Mrs. Chumley in Judson Theatre Company's production of the Pulitzer Prize play Harvey by Mary Chase. Donahue called the role her "swan song".[8]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRole
1943Mister BigMuggsy
1943Honeymoon LodgeJanie Thomas
1944Bowery to BroadwayYoung Bessie Jo
1944And Now TomorrowJanice - age 4
1946Winter WonderlandBetty Wheeler
1947The Unfinished DanceJosie
1948Three Daring DaughtersAlix Morgan
1948Tenth Avenue AngelCynthia
1948The Arkansas SwingToni MacGregor
1949An Old-Fashioned GirlMaud Shaw
1950The Happy YearsConnie Brown
1950Tea for TwoLynne Smith
1950My Blue HeavenMary
1951Her First RomanceLucille Stewart
1952Love Is Better Than EverPattie Marie Levoy
1959Girls TownMary Lee Morgan
1983Going BerserkMargaret Anderson
1990Pretty WomanBridget
2004The Princess Diaries 2: Royal EngagementLady Palimore

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1954–60Father Knows BestBetty AndersonMain role
1955Lux Video TheatreHelen RichardsEpisode: "The Life of Emile Zola"
1955Letter to LorettaDebbie Waring / Janey2 episodes
1956The George Burns and Gracie Allen ShowEmily Vanderlip FosterEpisode: "The Newlyweds"
1956Ford TheatreKatherine CaseyEpisode: "Sheila"
1958U.S. MarshalMartha WatsonEpisode: "Shoot to Kill"
1960Goodyear TheatreConnie PetersEpisode: "Marked Down for Connie"
1960Dennis the MenaceGeorgiana BalangerEpisode: "Dennis and the Wedding"
1960The Brothers BrannaganKate WarrenEpisode: "Duet"
1960–61The Andy Griffith ShowElinor "Ellie" WalkerMain cast (season 1)
1961General Electric TheaterCarol MadsenEpisode: "A Voice on the Phone"
1961The United States Steel HourFran CrowellEpisode: "Delayed Honeymoon"
196377 Sunset StripLaura HoltEpisode: "Scream Softly, Dear"
1963Have Gun – Will TravelLetty Mae StinchcombEpisode: "The Burning Tree"
1963Dr. KildareSharon CallowayEpisode: "Ship's Doctor"
1963RedigoJoanie-Mae KilpatrickEpisode: "Hostage Hero Riding"
1963The VirginianCarole ColeEpisode: "Siege"
1964The Eleventh HourMelanieEpisode: "The Secret in the Stone"
1964–65Many Happy ReturnsJoan RandallMain role
1965A Man Called ShenandoahJulie WadeEpisode: "Town on Fire"
1967Occasional WifeLinda SueEpisode: "Oil, Be Seeing You"
1967Star Trek: The Original SeriesNancy HedfordEpisode: "Metamorphosis"
1968–70The Flying NunDr. Jennifer Ethrington3 episodes
1969In Name OnlyEsther GarrityTV film
1972Gidget Gets MarriedMedley BlaineTV film
1972–75The Odd CoupleMiriam WelbyRecurring role
1974If I Love You, Am I Trapped Forever?Alice BennettTV film
1974Police WomanEllie TarlowEpisode: "Warning: All Wives"
1974The RookiesAmandaEpisode: "Blue Christmas"
1975PetrocelliJoan HillerEpisode: "Vengeance in White"
1976S.W.A.T.Marjorie KempEpisode: "Lessons in Fear"
1977The Feather and Father GangJulieEpisode: "The People's Choice"
1977The Father Knows Best ReunionBetty AndersonTV film
1977InsightMargaret DrillEpisode: "Christmas 2025"
1977Mulligan's StewJane MulliganMain role
1977Father Knows Best: Home for ChristmasBetty AndersonTV film
1977Police StoryCamille TackleberryEpisode: "Ice Time"
1978Police StoryJoan AndersonEpisode: "No Margin for Error"
1978Doctors' Private LivesMona WiseTV film
1979Please Stand ByCarol LambertTV series
1979Diff'rent StrokesDiane SloaneEpisode: "The Woman"
1980CondominiumAudrey AmesTV film
1980Barnaby JonesJudy CorbettEpisode: "The Silent Accuser"
1981Mork & MindyDr. Joni LincolnEpisode: "Mindy and Mork"
1981The Grady Nutt ShowEllie WilliamsTV film
1981One Day at a TimeFeliciaEpisode: "Alex Moves In"
1981Fantasy IslandMadge Nolan / Blanche Barrens2 episodes
1982 The Dukes of HazzardMarjorie DaneEpisode: "The Sound of Music - Hazzard Style"
1983High School U.S.A.Mrs. FranklinTV film
1983HotelLouiseEpisode: "Deceptions"
1984No Earthly ReasonMrs. MorrisonTV film
1984Happy DaysMrs. BroderickEpisode: "School Dazed"
1984–85Days of Our LivesKate HoneycuttGuest role
1986RiptideElaine WarwickEpisode: "Echoes"
1987The Love BoatBetty AndersonEpisode: "Who Killed Maxwell Thorn?"
1987The New Adventures of Beans BaxterSusan BaxterRegular role
1988CBS Schoolbreak SpecialLaura DonovanEpisode: "Never Say Goodbye"
1988NewhartIrmaEpisode: "Courtin' Disaster"
1989The Golden GirlsKatherineEpisode: "Stan Takes a Wife"
1989GenerationsSylvia FurthTV series
1989Santa BarbaraDr. Anderson2 episodes
1990Murder, She WroteConnie LewisEpisode: "The Szechuan Dragon"
1990–92Get a LifeGladys PetersonMain role
1992Herman's HeadMrs. FitzerEpisode: "A Charlie Brown Fitzer"
1992–93Eek! The CatMomVoice
1993The Legend of Prince ValiantQueen EleanoraVoice, episode: "The Jubilee"
1993CoachLorraine2 episodes
1993Biker Mice from MarsMunsterellaVoice, episode: "A Scent, a Memory, a Far Distant Cheese"
1993–97Dr. Quinn, Medicine WomanRebecca QuinnRecurring role (seasons 2–6)
1994FriendsAunt LillianEpisode: "The One Where Nana Dies Twice"
1995The InvadersNorma Winters2 episodes
1996EllenDelores WarwellEpisode: "The Tape"
1999Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love StoryMrs. LebowitzTV film
2001Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Heart WithinRebecca Quinn DickinsonTV film
2005Cold CaseEsther 'Legs' DavisEpisode: "Colors"
2010–11The Young and the RestlessJudge Marie AndersonGuest role (4 episodes)

Literature

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YearTitlePublisherCategoryNotes
1998In the Kitchen With Elinor Donahue: Favorite Memories and Recipes from a Life in HollywoodCumberland HouseMemoir / NonfictionPaperback [7]

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
195911th Primetime Emmy AwardsPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesFather Knows BestNominated
2004TV Land AwardLegend AwardThe Andy Griffith ShowWon

References

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  1. ^ Armstrong, Lois (September 28, 1987). "Elinor Donahue of Father Knows Best Is a Mother to Six, Plus Beans Baxter". People. Archived from the original on September 22, 2016. Retrieved June 2, 2024.
  2. ^ "Donahue, Elinor 1937–". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved May 13, 2022.
  3. ^ Nolasco, Stephanie (May 3, 2018). "'Father Knows Best' star Elinor Donahue explains why beloved series ended: 'I was sad and disappointed'". Fox News.
  4. ^ Jukebox Jury: Research Video, Inc.: Music Footing Licensing Agency and Vintage Television Footage Archive
  5. ^ "She's Still the Girl Next Door". TV Guide. January 9, 1960. Retrieved June 2, 2024 – via Father Knows Best.
  6. ^ Howard, Jennifer (April 25, 2006). The Interviews: Elinor Donahue. Archive of American Television. Retrieved July 7, 2012.
  7. ^ a b Donahue, Elinor; Beck, Ken; Clark, Jim (February 25, 1998). In the Kitchen With Elinor Donahue: Favorite Memories and Recipes from a Life in Hollywood. Nashville, Tenn: Cumberland House. ISBN 978-1-8889-5292-6. Retrieved June 2, 2024.
  8. ^ Mullen, Rodger (September 13, 2015). "'Father Knows Best' star headed to Pinehurst". The Fayetteville Observer. Retrieved June 2, 2024.

Further reading

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  • Dye, David. Child and Youth Actors: Filmography of Their Entire Careers, 1914–1985. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1988, pp. 58–59.
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