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Beverly Garland

American actress (–)

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Born

Beverly Lucy Fessenden


()October 17,

Santa Cruz, California, U.S.

DiedDecember 5, () (aged&#;82)

Los Angeles, California, U.S.

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Beverly Lucy Garland (née Fessenden; October 17, – December 5, ) was an American actress.

Her work in feature films primarily consisted of small parts in a few major productions or leads in low-budget action and science-fiction movies; however, she had prominent recurring roles on several popular television series.

In –, she starred in the TV crime-drama Decoy, which ran for 39 episodes, but she may be best remembered as Barbara Harper Douglas, the woman who married widower Steve Douglas (Fred MacMurray) in the latter years of the sitcom My Three Sons.[1]:&#;&#; She played in that role from until the series concluded in In the s, she co-starred as Dotty West, the mother of Kate Jackson's character, in the CBS television series Scarecrow and Mrs.

King.[1]:&#;&#; She had a recurring role as Ginger Jackson on 7th Heaven.[1]:&#;&#;.

Early life and career

Beverly Lucy Fessenden was born on October 17, , in Santa Cruz, California, the daughter of Amelia Rose (née Scherer), a businesswoman, and James Atkins Fessenden, a singer and salesman.[citation needed] Garland grew up in Glendale, California.

She was a drama student of Anita Arliss.[2] The family subsequently moved to Phoenix, Arizona, where she graduated from North High School.[3] She was a student at Glendale City College, and she honed her acting skills in summer stock theatre.[4]

Garland played Nina in the drama Mama Rosa in [1]:&#;&#; In the s, many of her roles were of secure, tough women who could handle themselves in violent situations.

One such role was as a secrets-keeping secretary in D.O.A..[5] In , she played a female marshal in the Western Gunslinger with Chris Alcaide as her deputy; a prison escapee in Swamp Diamonds; and a scientist's wife who battles an alien in It Conquered the World. All three films were directed by Roger Corman, and all were parodied in the s by Mystery Science Theater .

Television success

From to , Garland starred as undercover police officer Casey Jones in the television series Decoy,[6] the first American television police series with a woman in the starring role.[2] It lasted for a single season of 39 episodes.[6]

Garland guest-starred in as Nelli Austin, a rodeo sharpshooter, in the episode "Rodeo Rough House" of Rod Cameron's syndicated drama series State Trooper.

Claude Akins appeared in this episode as the murderous rodeo clown. Garland and Akins appeared together again in the episode "Prison Trail" of the TV series Wanted: Dead or Alive and again in the episode "The Chooser of the Slain" of The Dakotas. Garland and Akins also appeared in The Zane Grey Theatre episodes "Courage is a Gun" and "Jericho".

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In , Garland was cast in the episode "Man Down, Woman Screaming" of Rod Cameron's first syndicated series, City Detective. On September 5, , she co-starred in an episode of Science Fiction Theatre called "The Negative Man". Around the same time, she appeared in the first Brian Keith series, Crusader. In , Garland was cast as the wife of a bounty hunter in Season 2, Episode 2 of Rawhide "Incident of the Roman Candles".

The same year, she had a two guest appearances in the CBS post-Civil War adventure series Yancy Derringer, appearing as the character Coco the pirate, one of Yancy's many female friends. She appeared twice in as Doris Denny Bona in the episodes "Remember the Alamo" and "The Widow of Kill Cove" of Cameron's third syndicated series, Coronado 9.

In , Garland was cast as Dr. Nora James in the episode "Three Graves" of Riverboat.

Garland also appeared in in episode 28, "Saddles and Spurs", of the first season of the Western show Laramie.

In –, Garland was a regular on the CBS version of Stump the Stars.[1]:&#;&#;

In , she starred as “Leah”, a bar girl in the Long Branch who loses her fiancée then is revived in life in the Gunsmoke episode “The Odyssey of Jubal Tanner” (S8E36).

She appeared in a season-one episode, "Smoke Screen", of The Fugitive.

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In the – television season, she co-starred as Ellie Collins on The Bing Crosby Show.[1] She appeared in the feature film Pretty Poison, but is best known for playing suburban mothers on My Three Sons and Scarecrow and Mrs. King.

In , Garland went under the ape makeup for an episode of the Planet of the Apes television series.

The episode was called "The Interrogation" and she played a rather cunning chimpanzee who tries, through brainwashing, to get answers from the captured Pete Burke.

In the s, she co-starred as Dotty West, the mother of Kate Jackson's character for the entire four-season run of the CBS television series Scarecrow and Mrs. King.[1]:&#;&#; She also featured in two episodes of Remington Steele as the mother of Laura Holt (played by series star Stephanie Zimbalist)[1] in the early s and in six episodes ofLois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman as the mother of Lois Lane in the mids.

Her decades of television guest appearances included episodes of Twilight Zone, Kung Fu, and The Mary Tyler Moore Show.

On 7th Heaven, she appeared in nine episodes as Ginger Jackson, the stepmother of Annie Camden, opposite Graham Jarvis. In addition to working with Peter Graves on 7th Heaven, Garland also starred opposite Graves's brother, James Arness, in four episodes of Gunsmoke.

On radio, she was an original player of the California Actors Radio Theatre, which often recorded its programs on the grounds of Garland's hotel in the Beverly Garland Little Theater, which was decorated with large movie posters from many of her feature films.

Recognition

Garland was nominated for a Best Actress in a Single Performance Emmy Award for her work on Medic ().[7] For her contribution to the television industry, Garland has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at Hollywood Boulevard.

It was dedicated on January 26, [8]

Personal life

Garland married actor Richard Garland in Although they divorced two years later, she continued to use his last name professionally.[5]

In , her husband of 39 years, businessman Filmore Crank, died.[9] They had two children together, and two from Crank's previous marriage.[10]

Subsequently, Garland combined her acting career with an increased devotion to the hotel that Crank built and named for her.

Originally built as a Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge in the s,[11] it became a room Spanish Mission-style resort called Beverly Garland's Holiday Inn, and was renamed The Garland in [12]

Variety, on December 7, , wrote that she was the honorary mayor of North Hollywood and that she served on the boards of the California Tourism Corporation as well as the Greater Los Angeles Visitors' and Convention Bureau.[citation needed]

Death

On December 5, , Garland died from natural causes at her home of over 40 years in the Hollywood Hills after a lengthy illness.[9]

Several hundred people attended a memorial service and reception on December 13 at her namesake hotel property.

Her body was cremated.[2]

Selected filmography

Year Title Role Other notes
D.O.A.Miss Foster Credited as Beverly Campbell
The Lone RangerLaura Lawson TV, 1 episode
Strictly DishonorableArmorclad Mentoring Isabelle in opera CaesarUncredited
The Neanderthal ManNola Mason, waitress
Problem GirlsNancy Eaton
The Miami StoryHolly Abbott
The DesperadoLaurie Bannerman
Killer LeopardLinda Winters
MedicEstelle Collins TV, 1 episode, nominated for Best Actress in a Single Performance Emmy Award
Four Star PlayhouseVarious roles TV, 4 episodes
Swamp WomenVera
Navy LogSally TV, 1 episode
Science Fiction TheaterSally Torens TV, 1 episode, "The Negative Man"
New Orleans UncensoredMary Reilly
Sudden DangerPhyllis Baxter
The MillionaireLouise Benson/Clara TV, 2 episodes
GunslingerMarshal Rose Hood
It Conquered the WorldClaire Anderson
The Go-GetterPeggy
Curucu, Beast of the AmazonDr.

Andrea Romar

The Ford Television TheatreMaria Perrin TV, 1 episode
Wire ServiceEllen Gale TV, 2 episodes
Not of This EarthNurse Nadine Storey
Playhouse 90Gay Sherman TV, 1 episode
The Joker Is WildCassie Mack
Naked ParadiseMax MacKenzie
DecoyCasey Jones TV, 39 episodes
The Saga of Hemp BrownMona Langley
TrackdownDora Crow TV, 1 episode, "Hard Lines"
Yancy DerringerCoco LaSalle TV, 2 episodes
The Alligator PeopleJoyce Webster, aka Jane Marvin
Hawaiian EyeRena Harrison TV, 1 episode
The Man from BlackhawkSarah Marshall 1 episode, "Logan's Policy", series premiere
RawhideJennie Colby
Marcie
Della Locke
TV, 3 episodes
The Wonderful World of DisneyMrs.

Barko

TV, 6 episodes
Tales of Wells FargoPearl Hart TV, 1 episode
Wanted: Dead or AliveSally Lind TV, 1 episode
Hong KongIrene Vance TV, 1 episode
ThrillerRuth Kenton TV, 1 episode
Stagecoach WestSherry Hilton TV, 1 episode
Perry MasonMauvis Meade TV, 1 episode "The Mythical Monkey"
Coronado 9TV, 1 episode "The Widow of Kill Cove"
The Twilight ZoneMaggie TV, 1 episode "The Four of Us Are Dying"
CheckmateJean TV, 1 episode
The Asphalt JungleCaroline TV, 1 episode
Danger ManJo Harris TV, 1 episode
Dr.

Kildare

Ann/Cynthia TV, 2 episodes
Bus StopJanie "Summer Lightning"
Cain's HundredJeanette "The Left Side of Canada"
Going My WayMarsha "A Saint for Momma"
The NursesGinny Nemets TV, 1 episode
Stark FearEllen Winslow
The DakotasKatherine Channing TV, 1 episode
Sam BenedictJan Fielding "Image of a Toad"
Twice-Told TalesAlice Pyncheon "House of the Seven Gables" (one of three stories in the film)
The FugitiveNurse Doris Stillwell TV, 1 episode
The Farmer's DaughterTV, 1 episode
GunsmokeVarious roles TV, 4 episodes
Kraft Suspense TheatreJoAnne Kling TV, 1 episode
A Man Called ShenandoahKate TV, 1 episode
LaredoAggie TV, 1 episode
Pistols 'n' PetticoatsRoss Guttley TV, 1 episode
Judd, for the DefenseDorothy Shaw TV, 1 episode
The Wild Wild WestCelia Rydell/Sally Yarnell TV, 2 episodes
The Mothers-in-LawAudrey Fleming TV, 1 episode
Pretty PoisonMrs.

Stepanek

MannixEdna Restin TV, 3 episodes
Here's LucySecretary TV, 1 episode (uncredited)
Gunsmoke Leona "The Time of The Jackals"
The Mad RoomMrs.

Racine

My Three SonsBarbara Harper Douglas TV, 74 episodes
Then Came BronsonBeth Morse TV, 1 episode
The Mod SquadTV, 1 episode
Temperatures RisingClaudia TV, 1 episode
Marcus Welby, M.D.Nancy Zimmer TV, 2 episodes
Owen Marshall: Counselor at LawMrs.

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Varni

TV, 1 episode
The RookiesPat Whitfield TV, 1 episode
CannonCecilia Thatcher TV, 1 episode
The New Adventures of Perry MasonLaura Lee Baxter TV, 1 episode
Love, American StyleMaria Lombardi TV, 1 episode
Where the Red Fern GrowsMother
Airport Mrs.

Scott Freeman

IronsideAndrea Reynolds TV, 1 episode
Medical CenterKay/Madeline Stockwood TV, 2 episodes
The Mary Tyler Moore ShowVeronica Ludlow TV, 1 episode
Mary Hartman, Mary HartmanTV, 16 episodes
The Six Million Dollar ManThe Secretary TV, 1 episode
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew MysteriesThelma TV, 1 episode
Lanigan's RabbiTV, 1 episode
The Tony Randall ShowSylvia Needleman TV, 1 episode
Sixth and MainMonica Cord
How the West Was WonHanna TV, 1 episode
Charlie's AngelsPat Justice TV, 1 episode
Roller BoogieLillian Barkley
Trapper John, M.D.Mrs.

Kaufman

TV, 2 episodes
It's My TurnEmma Lewin Gunzinger
Hart to HartReal Grandma TV, 1 episode
Flamingo RoadTV, 1 episode
Magnum, P.I.Florence Russell TV, 1 episode
Matt HoustonMrs.

Chapman

TV, 1 episode
Remington SteeleAbigail Holt TV, 2 episodes
Scarecrow and Mrs. KingDorothea "Dotty" West TV, 88 episodes
HotelAlice Korman TV, 1 episode
Finder of Lost LovesLucy Rowens TV, 1 episode
The World's Oldest Living BridesmaidBrenda's Mother
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    Emma TV, 1 episode
    FriendsAunt Iris TV, 1 episode, "The One with All the Poker"
    EllenEva TV, 1 episode
    Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of SupermanEllen Lane TV, 6 episodes
    Diagnosis: MurderStella TV, 1 episode
    7th HeavenGinger TV, 9 episodes
    Teen AngelGrandma TV, 2 episodes
    The Angry BeaversHigh Princess
    Unseen Foe
    "The Mighty Knothead"
    "Practical Jerks"
    Port CharlesEstelle Reese
    Weakest LinkHerself (contestant) TV Moms Edition (1st one voted off)
    National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 2: Cousin Eddie's Island AdventureAunt Jessica Television film

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