Abby Dalton

American actress (1932–2020)


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::summary American actress (1932–2020) ::

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nameAbby Dalton
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birth_nameGladys Marlene Wasden
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birth_placeLas Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
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death_placeLos Angeles, California, U.S.
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occupationActress
years_active1957–2013
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| | children | 3, including Kathleen Kinmont | ::

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| children = 3, including Kathleen Kinmont

Gladys Marlene Wasden (August 15, 1932 – November 23, 2020), known professionally as Abby Dalton, was an American actress, known for her television roles on the sitcoms Hennesey (1959–1962) and The Joey Bishop Show (1962–1965), and the primetime soap opera Falcon Crest (1981–1986).

Life and career

Dalton was born Gladys Marlene Wasden on August 15, 1932, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Dalton had three children by her marriage to Jack Smith, including actress Kathleen Kinmont, who was married to Lorenzo Lamas, Dalton's onscreen son in Falcon Crest.

Television

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Dalton made numerous appearances on television. James Garner and Clint Eastwood engaged in a fist fight over Dalton in the episode "Duel at Sundown" of Maverick. In 1958, she played the love interest of gunfighters on Have Gun Will Travel, starring Richard Boone, and The Rifleman, starring Chuck Connors. She appeared as Eloise Barton in an episode of the Western series Jefferson Drum, starring Jeff Richards.

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From 1959 to 1962, Dalton played nurse Martha Hale on Hennesey (she was nominated for an Emmy Award for her role) with former child star Jackie Cooper in the title role, and she portrayed Joey Bishop's wife on The Joey Bishop Show from 1962 to 1965. As the Hennesey series was ending, The Joey Bishop Show was preparing for the start of its second season on NBC. Dalton played the role of Ellie Barnes, the wife of Joey Barnes (Bishop). As the season began on September 15, 1962, Dalton and Bishop are shown as newlyweds Ellie and Joey Barnes. ''Hennesey'''s finale was aired two days later on September 17, 1962, with Martha Hale's marriage to Chick Hennesey. Hence, Dalton portrayed being married to two different titular television sitcom characters on two different networks within two days.

Dalton was a semi-regular panelist on NBC and syndicated Match Game and appeared in the early years of Hollywood Squares. Dalton also appeared on Super Password, with Bert Convy as the host, and guest-starred on the interview program Here's Hollywood. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/41/Charles_Bronson_Abby_Dalton_Hennessey_1960.JPG" caption="With guest star [[Charles Bronson]] in ''[[Hennesey]]'' (1960)"] ::

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Dalton was cast in the original pilot for what became the ABC series Barney Miller as Barney's wife. However, this version of the pilot, for a show titled The Days and Nights of Captain Barney Miller, was rejected by the network, and the role wound up being recast with Barbara Barrie. In 1977, she appeared in an episode of the crime drama The Feather and Father Gang.

In the 1980s, Dalton played winemaker Julia Cumson on Falcon Crest. In the show, Julia is the daughter of Angela Channing (Jane Wyman) and the mother of Lance Cumson (Lorenzo Lamas). Julia was at quiet odds with her mother, Angela, and for the show's first two seasons, she was a troubled but nonviolent person. In the second-season finale, however, she was revealed to be a killer. Much of the third season focused on her dealing with life both in prison and in a mental institution, and toward the end of the season, her character escaped from the mental institution to try to kill her mother. Julia was believed to have been killed in the second to last episode, but soon into the fourth season, she was revealed to be still alive. She returned sporadically during the fifth and sixth seasons, but did not reappear after 1986. After leaving the series, Dalton had guest-starring roles on Hotel and Murder, She Wrote.

Dalton also was a TV game player and regular on Stump the Stars (1964), PDQ (1970) and Match Game (1973–74). She appeared on The Rifleman in the episode "The Marshal" as hotel clerk Nancy Moore.

Movies

In 1957, Dalton played roles 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. Her first leading role was in the 1957 film Rock All Night produced by American International Pictures. The following year, she starred in Stakeout on Dope Street, Girls on the Loose, The High Cost of Loving and Cole Younger, Gunfighter. In 1966, Dalton played Calamity Jane in The Plainsman with Don Murray, and appeared in the rarely seen film A Whale of a Tale (1976), with William Shatner and Marty Allen. Her later films included the Don "The Dragon" Wilson movie CyberTracker (1994), Buck and the Magic Bracelet (1999), and the horror film Prank (2008).

Death

Dalton died on November 23, 2020, in Los Angeles after a long illness.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1957Rock All NightJulie
1957Teenage Dolluncredited
1957**Desir
1957Carnival RockGirl at Carnivaluncredited
1958Cole Younger, GunfighterLucy Antrim
1958Girls on the LooseAgnes Clark
1958Stakeout on Dope StreetKathy
1958**Cora, Secretaryuncredited
1966**Calamity Jane
1976A Whale of a TaleAnne Fields
1989Roller Blade Warriors: Taken by ForceMother Speed
1994CyberTrackerChief Olson
1998Buck and the Magic BraceletMa Dalton
2008PrankMrs. Sweeney
2013Mrs. SweeneyMrs. SweeneyShort
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1958Schlitz Playhouse of StarsBelle StarrSeason 7 Episode 35: "Way of the West"
1958**Nancy MooreSeason 1 Episode 4: "The Marshal"
1958Have Gun - Will TravelMeg WellmanSeason 2 Episode 9: "Young Gun"
1958Jefferson DrumEloise BartonSeason 2 Episode 10: "Thicker Than Water"
1959SugarfootElizabeth BinghamSeason 2 Episode 9: "The Desperadoes"
1959MaverickCarrie ChristiansonSeason 2 Episode 19: "Duel at Sundown"
1959RawhideRuthSeason 1 Episode 8: "Incident West of Lano"
1959Mike HammerStacy LeeSeason 2 Episode 21: "Curtains for an Angel"
1959–1962HenneseyLt. Martha Hale Hennesey, RNSeries regular
1960**Karen PrescottSeason 1 Episode 7: "Dead Man's Walk"
1962Hawaiian EyeJulie GantSeason 3 Episode 29: "Nightmare in Paradise"
1962–1965**Ellie BarnesSeries regular
1967**Mary DanopolousSeason 1 Episode 2: "Instant Money"
1967The Jonathan Winters ShowSelf
1968My Three SonsJanet IngramSeason 8 Episode 28: "Gossip, Incorporated"
1969Anderson and CompanyAugusta AndersonTV Movie
1970Nanny and the ProfessorDr. Elizabeth CarlsonSeason 2 Episode 8: "The Masculine-Feminine Mystique"
1970–1974Love, American StyleDelores / Barbara Finletter3 episodes
1972Magic CarpetLucy KaneTV Movie
1974Police StoryLiz RollinsSeason 1 Episode 14: "Cop in the Middle"
1974Apple's WayNancy BentonSeason 1 Episode 8: "The Temptation"
1974Grandpa, Mom, Dad and RichieTV Movie
1974Barney MillerElizabeth MillerSeason 1 Episode 0: "The Life and Times of Barney Miller"
1975Adams of Eagle LakeMargaret Kelly2 episodes
1976**Stella LewisSeason 4 Episode 20: "The Test"
1977**Ruth MarksSeason 1 Episode 10: "Murder at F-Stop 11"
1981–1987Falcon CrestJulia Cumson100 episodes
1983–1984**Ellen Baker / Martha Parker3 episodes
1983–1987HotelHelen Scofield / Laura Carpenter2 episodes
1986Hardcastle and McCormickFran HendrixSeason 3 Episode 17: "Round Up the Old Gang"
1986Murder, She WroteJudith KeatsSeason 3 Episode 9: "Obituary for a Dead Anchor"
1995**Lydia Summers #1
1997L.A. HeatBridgette PetersonSeason 1 Episode 26: "Wake Up Call"
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References

References

  1. (2013). "Abby Dalton - Biography - Movies & TV". [[The New York Times]].
  2. Lipton, Michael A.. (June 7, 1993). "Uneasy Riders".
  3. "Abby Dalton | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences". Emmys.com.
  4. Erickson. "The Plainsman (1966)". AllMovie.
  5. Barnes, Mike. (30 November 2020). "Abby Dalton, Actress on 'Falcon Crest' and 'The Joey Bishop Show,' Dies at 88".

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