Abby Dalton
Abby Dalton was born in Las Vegas Valley, United States on August 15th, 1932 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 88, Abby Dalton biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Abby Dalton (born Marlene Wasden; August 15, 1932) is an American actress best known for her television appearances on Hennesey (1959–1962) and The Joey Bishop Exhibition (1962–1965), as well as the primetime soap opera Falcon Crest (1981–1986).
Life and career
Gladys Marlene Wasden was born in Las Vegas, Nevada, on August 15, 1932. Dalton had three children by her marriage to Jack Smith, including Kathleen Kinmont, an actress who closely resembles her mother. In Falcon Crest, Kinmont was married to Lorenzo Lamas, Dalton's on-screen son.
Dalton has appeared on television several times. In the episode "Duel at Sundown" of Maverick, James Garner and Clint Eastwood engaged in a fist fight over Dalton. She appeared on Have Gun Will Travel in 1958 as the love interest of a gunfighter. Richard Boone played her. In an episode of the Western series Jefferson Drum starring Jeff Richards, she appeared as Eloise Barton.
Martha Hale of Hennesey appeared on Hennesey from 1959 to 1965, and she was nominated for an Emmy Award for her work) with former child actor Jackie Cooper in the title role, and she portrayed Joey Bishop's wife on The Joey Bishop Show from 1962 to 1965. On NBC, The Joey Bishop Show was set to premiere in its second season as the Hennesey story was ending. Ellie Barnes, the wife of Joey Barnes (Bishop), appeared in Dalton's role. Dalton and Bishop, as the season began on September 15, 1962, are seen as newlyweds Ellie and Joey Barnes. Martha Hale's marriage to Chick Hennesey was broadcast two days later on September 17, 1962. Dalton was portrayed as married to two separate fictional television sitcom characters on two separate networks in less than two days.
Dalton appeared on NBC and syndicated Match Game as a semi-regular panelist, and he appeared in the early years of Hollywood Squares. Dalton appeared on Super Password, with Bert Convy as the host, and he guest starred on the interview show Here's Hollywood.
Dalton appeared in the original pilot for Barney Miller's wife, Barney Miller, on ABC. However, this version of the pilot, which was called The Days and Nights of Captain Barney Miller, was initially rejected by the network, and Barbara Barrie's role was recast with Barbara Barrie. In 1977, she appeared in an episode of The Feather and Father Gang, a crime drama.
Julia Cumson, a winemaker, appeared on Falcon Crest in the 1980s. Julia is the niece of Lance Cumson's mother and the daughter of Angela Channing (Jane Wyman) on the program. (Lorenzo Lamas). Julia was at odds with her mother, Angela, in the first two seasons of the show, but she was not a violent person. She was not a killer in the second season finale, but she was reveals it to be one. The third season was mainly devoted to her experiences in jail and a mental hospital, and toward the end of the season, her character escaped from the mental hospital to try to murder her mother. Julia was thought to have been killed in the second to last episode, but she was later revealed to be alive in the fourth season. During the fifth and sixth seasons, she appeared in sporadically, but did not appear after 1986. Dalton appeared on Hotel and Murder as She Wrote, after being pushed away from the series.
Dalton appeared on Stump the Stars (1964), PDQ (1970), and Match Game (1973-1974). Nancy Moore, a hotel clerk on The Rifleman's episode "The Marshal," appeared as hotel clerk Nancy Moore on the episode "The Marshal."
Dalton appeared in the Roger Corman films Teenage Doll, Carnival Rock, and The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the waters of the Great Sea Serpent in 1957. In the 1957 film Rock All Night, American International Pictures' debut was her first leading role. She appeared in Stakeout on Dope Street, Girls on the Loose, The High Cost of Loving, and Cole Younger, a Gunfighter, the following year. Dalton appeared in Don Murray's rarely seen film A Whale of a Tale (1976), starring William Shatner and Marty Allen. Don "The Dragon" Wilson film CyberTracker (1994), Buck and the Magic Bracelet (1999), and Prank (2008) were among her later films.