#29 Actress Shelley Fabares - a podcast by Bob McCullough & Suzanne Herrera McCullough: Hollywood Film and Television

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From television, to movies, to hit records...Shelley Fabares has


done it all, and she continues to do so with unmatched


grace, humility, and instinctive talent. 


One of Hollywood’s most enduring and  beloved leading ladies,


Shelley openly shares the details of her childhood as a


department store “fashion model”, and how that led to her first


television appearance at the age of 10.


In constant onscreen demand from an early age, she appeared in more


than 50 television series, from early classics like Annie Oakley to


her breakthrough role on The Donna Reed Show.


Shelley shares memories of her eight years playing “Mary Stone”


and working closely with TV legends Donna Reed, Paul Petersen,


and Carl Betz, and then describes the unique experience of


becoming an international teen idol with the release of


her #1 hit recording of Johnny Angel. 


As the only female co-star to appear in three of Elvis Presley's


movies (Clambake, Girl Happy and Spinout), Shelley describes


what it was like meeting “the King” for the first time...and how


she still thinks of him as her “favorite leading man”.


Shelley then goes on to recount her adult life as an actress on


shows like Love, American Style, The Rockford Files, and Fantasy Island


and her professional joy working opposite James Caan in the era’s


most memorable television movie, Brian’s Song.


This is an intimate, open-hearted dialogue with a legendary actress as


she shares the realities of Hollywood’s type-casting in the Sixties


while giving us a real sense of the personal and professional values


that brought her years of success on major hits like


One Day at a Time and Coach. 


It's an engaging conversation with a truly


classy lady as she reveals the personal side of


the Hollywood "actor's life" that you won’t want to miss!

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