Emmaline Henry
{{Short description|American actress (1928–1979)}}
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{{Infobox person
| name = Emmaline Henry
| image = Emmaline Henry 1964.jpg
| caption = Henry in 1964
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1928|11|1}}
| birth_place = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1979|10|8|1928|11|1}}
| death_place = Palm Springs, California, U.S.
| resting_place = Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City
| occupation = Actress
| years_active = 1954–79, her death
| spouse = Mark Roberts (m. 1969; div. 1974)
}}
Emmaline Henry (November 1, 1928 – October 8, 1979) was an American actress best known for playing Amanda Bellows, the wife of Dr. Alfred Bellows, on the hit 1960s situation comedy I Dream of Jeannie.
Career
Henry first appeared during the first season of I Dream of Jeannie, 1965, episode #18, "Is There An Extra Genie In the House?"{{Cite web |last=Gaita |first=Paul |date=2021-06-20 |title=What The Cast Of I Dream Of Jeannie Did After The Show Ended |url=https://www.looper.com/441666/what-the-cast-of-i-dream-of-jeannie-did-after-the-show-ended/ |access-date=2023-01-12 |website=Looper |language=en-US}} playing a magician's assistant named "Myrt". She then made 33 appearances as Amanda Bellows until the fifth and final season in 1970.
Henry began her career as a singer, appearing on local radio in her teens. She went to Hollywood in the early 1950s and found her way into the choruses of several musicals. Producers began noticing, however, that her comic skills were superior to her singing.{{Citation needed |date=February 2023}} She toured in musicals like Top Banana, and later appeared in the film version of the show. She succeeded Carol Channing in the play Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
Henry made her television debut in a 1955 episode of the ZIV production, I Led Three Lives. This was followed by appearances in another ZIV TV show, as a gun moll robber in Highway Patrol. She appeared on The Red Skelton Show in 1961 and, subsequently, made guest appearances on various sitcoms, including The Farmer's Daughter, The Munsters and Petticoat Junction. Her first starring role was as John Astin's wife in I'm Dickens, He's Fenster. In 1964–65, she appeared as Mickey Rooney's wife, Nora, in the short-lived sitcom Mickey and a guest appearance on Bonanza (1969).
She also made feature film appearances in Divorce American Style (1967), Rosemary's Baby (1968) and Harrad Summer (1974).
Following the cancellation of I Dream of Jeannie in 1970, Henry guest-starred on other sitcoms, including Love, American Style, The Bob Newhart Show, and in the dramatic television mini-series Backstairs at the White House. In 1971 she guest-starred in the final episode of Green Acres playing Lillian Grant, the sister of Oliver's former secretary Carol Rush (Elaine Joyce). The episode was a backdoor pilot that was rejected by CBS. On Three's Company, she appeared in the recurring role of Chrissy's boss, J.C. Braddock. Her final appearance was the Eight Is Enough episode "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do ", which first aired on September 19, 1979, just 21 days before her death in October 1979.
Personal life
Henry married actor Mark Roberts on November 1, 1969.{{Cite web|title=Emmaline F Henry discovered in California, U.S., Marriage Index, 1960-1985|url=https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/22610594?h=b3fb98|access-date=2021-01-13|website=Ancestry.com|language=en-US}} They divorced in 1974.{{Cite web|title=Emmaline Henry discovered in California, U.S., Divorce Index, 1966-1984|url=https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/22610603?h=f58957|access-date=2021-01-13|website=Ancestry.com|language=en-US}}
Death
Henry died of a brain tumor on October 8, 1979, at the age of 50.{{Cite web |last=Kapusta |first=Michelle |date=2021-09-25 |title=Are Any of the 'I Dream of Jeannie' Cast Members Still Alive Today? |url=https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/i-dream-of-jeannie-cast-members-still-alive-today.html/ |access-date=2023-01-12 |website=Showbiz Cheat Sheet |language=en-US}} She is interred at the Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.{{Citation needed |date=March 2022}}
Filmography
=Movies=
=Television=
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Year
! Title ! Role ! class="unsortable" | Notes |
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1955
| Comrade Martha | Episode: "Trapped" |
1956-1958
| Sally Warren / Gloria Burgess / Margaret Mason | Episodes: "Hitchhiker Dies" & "Lady Bandits" |
1961
| Lock-Up | Marion Green | Episode: "Design for Murder" |
1961-1970
| Various Roles | 13 episodes |
1962-1963
| Kate Dickens | 32 episodes |
1964-1965
| Mickey | Nora Grady | 17 episodes |
1965
| Gwendolyn the Accident-Prone Wife | Episode: "Herman, Coach of the Year" |
1966
| Nancy Anderson | Episode: "Second Honeymoon" |
1966
| Sara | Episodes: "Simple Joys of Nature" & "Is He or Isn't He?" |
1966
| The Double Life of Henry Phyfe | Alexandra | Episode: "Phyfe Goes Skiing" |
1966-1970
| Amanda Bellows / Myrt | 35 episodes |
1969
| Mrs. Wylie | Episode: "New Couple in Town" |
1969
| Leslie Torrance | Episode: "Romeo and J.J." |
1969
| Pamela | Segment: "Love and the Busy Husband" |
1969
| Bonanza | Miss Sprague | Episode: "Abner Willoughby's Return" |
1971
| Lillian Grant | Episode: "The Ex-Secretary" |
1972
| The Great American Tragedy | | TV movie |
1972
| Mrs. Walker | Episode: "The Two Loves of Dr. Hartley" |
1974
| Esther Leyden | Episode: "Nightmare at 43 Hillcrest" |
1976
| The Streets of San Francisco | Ginger Matson | Episode: "No Minor Vices" |
1977
| Jan | Episode: "Shark" |
1977
| Sadie | Episode: "Run Away to Terror" |
1978
| What Really Happened to the Class of '65? | Louise Demming | Episode: "The Most Likely to Succeed" |
1978
| Love Interest for 'Billy Boy' | Episode: "Rocky/Julie's Dilemma/Who's Who?" |
1978-1979
| J.C. Braddock | Episodes: "Chrissy's New Boss" & "The Catered Affair" |
1979
| Backstairs at the White House | Lady | Episode: "#1.4" |
1979
| Sylvia McArthur | Episode: "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do", (final appearance) |
References
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External links
- {{IMDb name|377819|Emmaline Henry}}
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Category:American film actresses
Category:American musical theatre actresses
Category:American stage actresses
Category:American television actresses
Category:Actresses from Philadelphia
Category:Burials at Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City
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Category:Musicians from Philadelphia
Category:20th-century American actresses