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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 .
On April 20, 1958, Aletter married Lee Meriwether, actress and former Miss America, in San Francisco, California. [9] They divorced in 1974. They had two daughters, actresses Kyle Aletter-Oldham (best known for her run as one of Barker's Beauties) and Lesley Aletter.
Ark Theatre Company has, since its inception, produced a wide variety of material, from Edward II by Christopher Marlowe to [3] Charles Ludlam's The Mystery of Irma Vep. The Ugly Man by Brad Frazier, The Maids by Jean Genet, and F*cking Hollywood, adapted from Arthur Schnitzler's La Ronde by Paul Wagar, are all testament to the company's intrinsic eclecticism.
Miss America 1955, the 28th Miss America pageant, was held at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey on September 11, 1954, and marked the first live nationally televised broadcast of the competition on ABC.
Lee Meriwether (December 25, 1862 – March 12, 1966) was an American author, government official and centenarian. Born on Christmas Day in Columbus, Mississippi , he studied in the Memphis public school system.
Barnaby Jones is an American detective television series starring Buddy Ebsen as a formerly retired investigator and Lee Meriwether as his widowed daughter-in-law. They run a private detective firm in Los Angeles, California.
Edwina returns to Llanview with Becky Lee's estranged husband Luke Jackson (Marshall Borden). Meanwhile, Richard and Becky Lee marry onscreen November 7, 1978. Viki's husband and Banner editor-in-chief Joe Riley (Lee Patterson) then offers Richard a job managing the newspaper's European bureau in Paris. Before leaving town, Richard's skull is ...
The all-star supporting cast features (in alphabetical order) Dirk Benedict, Frank Converse, John Forsythe, Christopher George, Lynda Day George, Lee Meriwether, Ray Milland, Hugh O'Brian, Stella Stevens, Roger E. Mosley, and Marshall Thompson.