Shelley Fabares
Shelley Fabares, born Michele Ann Marie Fabares on January 19, 1944, is a celebrated American actress and singer who retired from the spotlight after a successful career. Fabares gained fame for her memorable television portrayals, most notably as Mary Stone in the classic sitcom The Donna Reed Show, which aired from 1958 to 1963. This role solidified her status as a teen idol and led to her character's gradual transition to college life, allowing her to explore new acting opportunities. She later starred as Christine Armstrong on the sitcom Coach from 1989 to 1997, earning two Primetime Emmy nominations for her performance.
Fabares's film career included starring alongside Elvis Presley in several musicals, such as Girl Happy (1965), Spinout (1966), and Clambake (1967). Her early foray into show business began with tap dancing at age three and continued with modeling and appearances in television series like Captain Midnight and Annie Oakley during her childhood.
In addition to acting, Fabares enjoyed success as a singer, with her 1962 hit "Johnny Angel" reaching the top of the Billboard Hot 100. She released several albums, including The Things We Did Last Summer and Teenage Triangle, which showcased her vocal talents.
Her performance in the television film Brian's Song (1971) earned her a Golden Globe nomination, and she received the Former Child Star "Lifetime Achievement" Award from the Young Artist Foundation in 1994. Fabares also contributed to the film industry as a producer for the Screen Actors Guild Awards from 2004 to 2011.
Filmography
Rock, Pretty Baby
Superman: Brainiac Attacks
Love or Money
Spinout
Girl Happy
Ride the Wild Surf
Brian's Song
The Bad Seed
Jeanne Eagels
Hot Pursuit
Hold On!
The Canterville Ghost (1985)
Clambake
Never Say Goodbye (1956)
One Day at a Time
The Donna Reed Show