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Michele Ann Marie "Shelley" Fabares (; born January 19, 1944) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her television roles as Mary Stone on the sitcom '' The Donna Reed Show'' (1958–1963) and as Christine Armstrong on the sitcom ''
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'' (1989–97), the latter of which earned her two
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s nominations. In 1962, her recording of " Johnny Angel" reached number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart.


Biography


Early life

Fabares was born in Santa Monica, California on January 19, 1944. She is the niece of actress Nanette Fabray (née Fabares). She graduated from North Hollywood High School in 1961. Her father was James Alan Fabares, who was born in Algiers, New Orleans on 2 August 1909, and died in Los Angeles on 10 December 1977, and her mother was Elsa R. Eyler, who died from
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in 1992. She has an older sister Nanette ("Smokey").(Source: Ancestry.com)


Early TV appearances

Fabares's acting debut was at the age of 3. At the age of 10, she made her first appearance on television in an episode of '' Letter to Loretta'', "The Clara Schuman Story" (1954). Early TV appearances included the '' Producers' Showcase'' adaptation of '' Our Town'' starring
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. She was Young Cathy in a '' Matinee Theatre'' adaptation of '' Wuthering Heights''. Fabares had small parts in '' The Girl Rush'' (1955), ''
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'' (1956), '' The Bad Seed'' (1956), '' Rock, Pretty Baby!'' (1956), ''
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'' (1957), '' Marjorie Morningstar'' (1958), and ''
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'' (1958). On TV she was in ''
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'', '' Annie Oakley'', '' Fury'', and '' Colgate Theatre''. She portrayed Moselle Corey on '' Annette'' (1958) starring
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'', '' The Eleventh Hour'', '' Arrest and Trial'', and '' The Twilight Zone'' ("
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''The Donna Reed Show''

In 1958, Fabares landed the role of Mary Stone in the long-running family sitcom '' The Donna Reed Show''. This ran until 1966. Fabares quickly established herself as a favorite with teen audiences. "Donna Reed was simply an extraordinary woman, a woman of great strength, kindness, integrity and compassion," said Fabares later of her television mother.


Singer

Fabares' national popularity led to a recording contract and two "Top 40" hits, including " Johnny Angel", which went to number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in April 1962, and peaked at number 41 in the UK. It sold over one million copies and was certified gold. She released an album, ''
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''. "I was stunned about that, to put it mildly," she later said. "After all, I never could sing." This was followed by a second album, '' The Things We Did Last Summer'', which included two hit songs "
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" (no. 21) and " The Things We Did Last Summer" (no. 46). Fabares left ''The Donna Reed Show'' in 1963 (she would return periodically until its end in 1966) to pursue other acting opportunities. She released a third album, '' Teenage Triangle'' in 1963.


Film career

Fabares was one of the female leads in the surf film '' Ride the Wild Surf'' (1964). She was Elvis Presley's leading lady in '' Girl Happy'' (1965) for MGM and played the love interest of Peter Noone of
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and sings Make Me Happy in '' Hold On!'' at the same studio. MGM made a pilot for a TV series based on '' Meet Me in St. Louis'' with Fabares in the lead but no network was receptive to it. She was reunited with Elvis for ''
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'' (1966) at MGM and '' Clambake'' (1967), at United Artists. Sam Katzman cast her as the love interest of a young Hank Williams Jr. in '' A Time to Sing'' (1968).


TV guest spots

Film roles dried up in the late 1960s and Fabares went back to guest starring on shows like '' The Ghost & Mrs. Muir'', '' Daniel Boone'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' The Interns''. Fabares said she went through a period where she struggled to find work. "I went to bed on Tuesday having worked since I was 3. I got up Wednesday morning and didn't work for four years, went to bed Wednesday night after four years, got up and interviewed for a ''Mannix'' episode and started working again. I think this business is very cyclical. You go through busy times and you go through dead times." After ''
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'', she was in '' Longstreet'', ''
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'', '' Rockford Files'', '' McCloud'' and '' Cade's County''. "I wasn't a big risk-taker," she said later. "I should have been more aggressive. I was nervous and scared to try something really different." Fabares had support roles in TV movies like '' Brian's Song'' (1971) (playing the wife of Brian Piccolo, played by James Caan), and ''
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'' (1972). Her performance in ''Brian's Song'' earned her a Golden Globe nomination.


''The Brian Keith Show'', ''The Practice''

Fabares had a regular role on '' The Brian Keith Show'' (1972–1974), known as ''The Little People'' during its first season, which lasted for 47 episodes. When the show ended she resumed guest shots: '' Police Story'', '' Ironside'', '' The Rockford Files'', '' The Rookies'', '' Matt Helm'', ''
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'', '' Marcus Welby, M.D.'', '' Barnaby Jones'', and '' Spencer's Pilots''. She had a role in the TV movie ''Sky Heist'' (1975) and from 1976 to 1977 had a regular part on '' The Practice'' with Danny Thomas.


''Forever Fernwood'', ''One Day at a Time'' and ''Highcliffe Manor''

She then had a regular role on ''
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''. In 1978, Fabares played Francine Webster on the CBS sitcom '' One Day at a Time'', a role she reprised for the last three years of the show. "I was Francine, a rather villainous character," she said later. "She was wonderful. She saw the world only through her eyes, and it never occurred to her that other people didn't." She was also in episodes of ''
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'', '' Vega$'', '' The Incredible Hulk'', '' Hello, Larry'', and '' Fantasy Island''. Fabares was in the TV movies ''
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'' (1979), '' Donovan's Kid'' (1979), '' Friendships, Secrets and Lies'' (1979) and '' The Great American Traffic Jam'' (1980). She had the starring role in the TV series '' Highcliffe Manor'' (1979) but it only lasted six episodes.


1980s

In the 1980s Fabares could be seen on '' Mork & Mindy'', ''
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''. She did a TV movie '' Memorial Day'' (1983) with Mike Farrell who became her husband, as well as movies '' Suburban Beat'' (1985), '' The Canterville Ghost'' (1985), '' Hot Pursuit'' (1987), and '' Run Till You Fall'' (1988).


''Coach''

In 1989, she won the role of Christine Armstrong Fox on the ABC sitcom ''
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''. "Here was an intelligent, funny, well-written series," Fabares said "And the people putting it on wanted me to play a very successful, ambitious woman in it."Mirabella, Alan (28 November 1989). "'Coach' is New Life for Shelley Fabaes". '' Orlando Sentinel'' p. E6. The series originally struggled in the ratings until it shifted to play after ''
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''. It was a hit and played until 1997. For her work, Fabares was nominated twice for a
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, and, in 1994, she was honored by the Young Artist Foundation with its Former Child Star "Lifetime Achievement" Award for her role as Mary Stone on ''The Donna Reed Show''. During the series' run Fabares appeared on '' Love or Money'' (1990), ''
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'' (1993), '' The Great Mom Swap'' (1995), and '' A Nightmare Come True'' (1997).


Later career

After ''Coach'' ended in 1997, Fabares voiced the role of Martha "Ma" Kent on '' Superman: The Animated Series''. She reprised the role twice, once for a 2003 episode of '' Justice League'' and again for the direct-to-video film '' Superman: Brainiac Attacks'' (2006). She was in '' Playing to Win: A Moment of Truth Movie'' (1998). From 2004 to 2011 she produced the
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Personal life

In 1964, Fabares married producer Lou Adler. They separated in 1966 and divorced in 1980. Since 1984, she has been married to actor Mike Farrell. In October 2000, Fabares received a liver transplant after being diagnosed with autoimmune hepatitis.


Filmography


Discography


Studio albums

* ''
Shelley! ''Shelley!'' is the self-titled debut pop album by singer and actress Shelley Fabares released in 1962 on Colpix Records. It was available in both mono and stereo, catalogue numbers CP-426 and SCP-426. The album was produced and arranged by Stu P ...
'' -- Colpix CP-426 (Mono)/SCP-426 (Stereo) -- #106, 7/62 * '' The Things We Did Last Summer''—Colpix CP-431/SCP-431 -- #121, 10/62 * '' Teenage Triangle''—Colpix CP-444/SCP-444 -- #48, 5/63 ::Featuring four tracks each by Shelley, James Darren and Paul Petersen * ''Bye Bye Birdie''—Colpix CP-454/SCP-454—1963 ::Songs from the movie sung by Shelley, The Marcels, James Darren and Paul Petersen * ''More Teenage Triangle''—Colpix CP-468/SCP-468—1964 ::Second compilation featuring Shelley, James Darren and Paul Petersen


Soundtrack songs

* "Spring Fever" (1965) w/ Elvis Presley from the movie '' Girl Happy'' (The soundtrack album only features Elvis' vocals) * "Make Me Happy" (March 1966) from the movie soundtrack of '' Hold On!''
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* "Next Time I Say Goodbye I'm Leaving" (1968) from the movie soundtrack of '' A Time to Sing (Music From The Original Soundtrack)'' MCA Records– MCA-1458


Compilations

* ''Rare Items And Big Hits'' Colpix (1989) * ''The Best of Shelley Fabares'' Rhino R2 71651—1994 * ''Shelley Fabares Johnny Angel''
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#9931 July 2005 * ''Shelley Fabares Meets Paul Petersen'' Collectables Records July 2009 * ''Growing Up-The 1962 Recordings''
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2014


Singles


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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