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* Mary Stone ( Shelley Fabares ) is 14 " almost fifteen " and a freshman in high school when the show opens.
Fabray is the aunt of singer / actress Shelley Fabares.
Michele Ann Marie " Shelley " Fabares ( born January 19, 1944 ) is an American actress and singer.
Fabares is known for her roles as Donna Reed's oldest child Mary Stone on The Donna Reed Show ( 1958 – 1963 ), and as Hayden Fox's love interest ( and eventual wife ) Christine Armstrong on the sitcom Coach ( 1989 – 1997 ).
Born Michele Ann Marie Fabares in Santa Monica, California, she is the niece of Nanette Fabray.
In 1984 Fabares married actor Mike Farrell, and is stepmother to his two children, Erin and Michael.
The second is Cynthia Foxhugh ( Shelley Fabares ), a spoiled heiress and daddy's girl.
Clambake is a 1967 musical film starring Elvis Presley, and co-starring Shelley Fabares and Bill Bixby — the last of his four films for United Artists.

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They also produced a number of other acts, from Ann-Margret to The Robbs to Canadians Terry Black and Patricia-Anne ( both of whom had # 1 hits in Canada with Sloan-Barri songs ) to Dunhill acts such as Shelley Fabares, the Ginger Snaps featuring Dandee Duncan, the Thomas Group ( headed by Danny Thomas's son Tony ) and the Iguanas ( a Mexican band that did not speak English ).

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Fabray appeared as the mother of the main character on television series such as One Day at a Time, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and Coach, where she played mother to real-life niece Shelley Fabares.
Fabares left The Donna Reed Show in 1963 ( she would return periodically until its end in 1966 ) to pursue a film career.
For her work, Fabares was nominated twice for a Primetime Emmy Award, 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.
Big Frank's daughter, Valerie ( Shelley Fabares ) decides to go to Lauderdale with her friends for spring break, so he gets Rusty and his band to look after her and to make sure she stays out of trouble.

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During this time, Berry co-wrote and / or arranged and produced songs for artists outside of Jan and Dean, including The Angels (" I Adore Him ", Top 30 ), the Gents, the Matadors ( Sinners ), Judy & Jill, Pixie ( unreleased ), Jill Gibson, Shelley Fabares, Deane Hawley, The Rip Chords (" Three Window Coupe ", Top 30 ), and Johnny Crawford, among others.
Also in 1964, the duo performed the title track for the Columbia Pictures film Ride the Wild Surf, starring Fabian, Tab Hunter, Peter Brown, Shelley Fabares, and Barbara Eden.
This was a non-musical version starring Shelley Fabares, Celeste Holm, Larry Merrill, Judy Land, Reta Shaw and Morgan Brittany.
In the 1960s as situation comedies and dramas on television using child actors became more popular, actors Paul Peterson and Shelley Fabares from The Donna Reed Show, Sally Field of Gidget, Jon Provost of Lassie, Jay North from Dennis the Menace, Sajid Khan of Maya, and Keith and Kevin Schultz known as the " Schultz Twins " on The Monroes all became younger preteen idols and grew into being teen idols.
Farrell played Jonathan Kent in the Superman ( 1996 ) animated series, with wife Shelley Fabares playing Martha Kent.
On December 31, 1984, he married actress Shelley Fabares.
* Cathy McConnell ( Shelley Fabares )-Fred's new younger wife and Mindy's stepmother.
The title character, created by Iowa alumnus Barry Kemp, was loosely based on Hayden Fry ( Fry later appeared in commercials for the NCAA with the female lead of the TV series, Shelley Fabares ), and exterior scenes for the show were shot on campus, mainly around Hillcrest Dormitory.
Many familiar actors made guest appearances, and others who were newcomers went on to become well-known, including: Susan Dey, Gail Edwards, Shelley Fabares, Morgan Fairchild, Ed Flanders, Mark Goddard, Larry Hagman, Linda Harrison, David Hedison, Don Johnson, Tommy Lee Jones, Don Keefer, Vera Miles, Patrick O ' Neal Sean Penn, Daniel J. Travanti, Joan Van Ark, Carl Weathers, Robert Webber, Eve McVeagh, and James Woods, among many others.
Carl Betz appears as her pediatrician husband Alex, and Shelley Fabares and Paul Petersen as their teenage children Mary and Jeff.
When Fabares left the show in 1964, Petersen's little sister Patty Petersen joined the cast as adopted daughter Trisha.
In the show's middle seasons, Fabares sang what became a # 1 teen pop hit " Johnny Angel ", and Petersen had above average success with the song " My Dad ", also introduced during the course of the series.
From the 1958 first season ( L-R ): Donna Reed as Donna Stone, Carl Betz as Dr. Alex Stone, Paul Petersen as Jeff Stone, and Shelley Fabares as Mary Stone
With Fabares planning to leave at the end of the season, Reed decided to end the show in the spring of 1963.
In 1963, the Mary character went to college, and Fabares left the show to pursue other performing opportunities.
James Darren and Shelley Fabares.
The role of Hayden's girlfriend ( and later, wife ) Christine Armstrong, a television news anchor, was played by Shelley Fabares.
The first Dunhill single released ( catalog # D-4001 ) was " My Prayer / Pretty Please " by Shelley Fabares, who was Adler's wife at the time.
The series featured numerous performances and cameos by notable guest stars including: Dean Martin, Kim Basinger, Melanie Griffith, Kim Cattrall, Abe Vigoda, Morey Amsterdam, Shelley Fabares, Shelley Berman, Savannah Smith Boucher, Alex Trebek, Sid Caesar, Slim Pickens, Isabel Sanford, Maureen McCormick, Cesar Romero, Doc Severinsen, Mamie Van Doren, Muhammad Ali, Robert Loggia, Kurt Krakowian, Leslie Nielsen, Lola Falana, Rudolph " Minnesota Fats " Wanderone, Heather Menzies ( Urich's real-life wife ), Eve Arden, Barbi Benton, Lisa Hartman, Shelley Winters, Wayne Newton, Captain & Tennille, Wolfman Jack, Tanya Roberts, Lorne Greene, Erin Gray, Gary Lockwood, William Garbacz, June Lockhart, Michael Cole, and Dick Butkus.
Fabray was born Ruby Bernadette Nanette Fabares in San Diego, California, to Raul Bernard Fabares, a train conductor, and Lily Agnes McGovern, a housewife.
" After this embarrassing faux pas, the actress changed the spelling of her name from Fabares to Fabray.

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They seek a new understanding of celibacy that is focused on God rather than a future marriage or a lifelong vow to the Church.
It is the oldest gay student organization in the world, founded as the Student Homophile League in 1967 by students including lifelong activist Stephen Donaldson.
NCRL ’ s essential mission is to promote reading and lifelong learning.
His ministry affirms the divine inspiration of the Bible, the authority of Tradition, and says "... that there is a place within the full life and ministry of the Christian Church for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Christians, both those who are called to lifelong celibacy and those who are partnered.
Thus, he implicitly emphasized that it is God-made (" God has joined together "), " male and female ," lifelong (" let no one separate "), and monogamous (" a man ... his wife ").
Marriage is intended to be a faithful, exclusive, lifelong union of a man and a woman.
The SCA mission is to build a new generation of conservation managers by inspiring lifelong stewardship of the environment and communities by engaging high school and college-age volunteers in hands-on service to the land.
The risk of the tendency to have seizures is lifelong ; however, the majority have well-controlled seizures with anticonvulsant medication and avoidance of seizure precipitants.
His first foray into television was a documentary for NBC's Omnibus, Dancing is a Man's Game ( 1958 ) where he assembled a group of America's greatest sportsmen – including Mickey Mantle, Sugar Ray Robinson and Bob Cousy – and re-interpreted their moves choreographically, as part of his lifelong quest to remove the effeminate stereotype of the art of dance, while articulating the philosophy behind his dance style.
Though he is not related to Allen Whipple, who described the Whipple procedure and Whipple's triad, the two were lifelong friends ..
A major expected side-effect of radioiodine in patients with Graves ' disease is the development of lifelong hypothyroidism, requiring daily treatment with thyroid hormone.
This is a complex virus that can cause leukemia, but in most cases it lies dormant and people end up being lifelong carriers of the virus.
Such a practice through lifelong work towards oneself is called as observing the Mahavrata (" Great Vows ").
My Best Buy is a tiered, digital loyalty and customer engagement program that is designed to build a lifelong relationship with the customer by providing a personalized experience through which they can manage their digital and technology needs.
Lemmy is well known for his lifelong large intake of alcohol.
It is argued that increasing cholinergic stimulation also acts through subtle trophic effects on brain developmental processes and particularly on oligodendrocytes and the lifelong myelination process they support.
Though the influence of his mother's Calvinist religiosity is evident throughout Weber's life and work, and though he maintained a deep, lifelong interest in the study of religions, Weber was open about the fact that he was personally irreligious.
Smith is a lifelong fan of Rolls Royce cars, buying his first Silver Shadow at Brighton Racecourse from an advert in Sporting Life for £ 5, 000.
There is a brief epilogue sequence in which the fates of the six only known survivors are shown: Sydney underwent surgery on his kneecap injuries and lives as a horticulturist with his son Seymour, Arthur received an OBE for lifelong service to the theatre and retired to the country, Sebastian wrote a book about the film's events and is currently negotiating the film rights.
Neil Kinnock is a lifelong Cardiff City F. C.
Washington in particular maintained a lifelong pattern of church membership and attendance, and there is conflicting testimony from those who knew him.
Since the 1970s, the introduction of a recovery approach to mental health, which has been driven mainly by people who have experienced psychosis ( or whatever name is used to describe their experiences ), has led to a greater awareness that mental illness is not a lifelong disability, and that there is an expectation that recovery is possible, and probable with effective support.

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