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Carol Byron | |
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Born | Carol Jean Byron June 24, 1937 |
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse | Frank Goodman |
Carol Byron is an American actress who appeared frequently on television throughout the 1950s and 1960s.[1] She had starring roles in Oh! Those Bells and Window on Main Street.[2]
Career
[edit]Her television credits include The Twilight Zone, Gunsmoke, and The Red Skelton Hour. She starred in the stage productions of Take Her, She's Mine at the Valley Music Theater for which she received critical acclaim.[3] After leaving Hollywood, she hosted The Carol Byron Show while volunteering with various charities in Palm Desert, California, where she currently resides.[4][5]
Filmography
[edit]- Dimension 5 (1966)
- Fireball 500 (1966)
- The Prize (1963)
References
[edit]- ^ Rich, Alan (April 16, 1963). "Former Farm Girl Diverting". Valley Times. p. 11. Retrieved July 3, 2024.(subscription required)
- ^ "Comedy Series Makes Debut". Press and Sun-Bulletin. March 3, 1962. p. 26. Retrieved July 4, 2024.(subscription required)
- ^ Burns, Melanie (June 27, 1966). "Here 'n' There". Daily Times-Advocate. p. 6. Retrieved July 2, 2024.(subscription required)
- ^ "Show to Present Views on Abortion Controversy". Palm Desert Post. March 23, 1978. p. 5. Retrieved July 3, 2024.(subscription required)
- ^ Claesson, Samuel. "Carol Byron", Classic Images (July 2024)
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