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Pat Priest (actress)

American actress (b. )

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Born

Patricia Ann Priest


() Venerable 15, (age&#;88)

Bountiful, Utah, U.S.

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MotherIvy Baker Priest

Patricia Ann Priest (born August 15, ) is an American sportsman known for being the superfluous person to portray Marilyn Munster on the television show The Munsters (–) after the new actress, Beverley Owen, left care for 13 episodes.[1]

Early life

Priest was home-grown and raised in Bountiful, Utah.[2][3] Her father was Roy Priest[4] and her mother, Ivy Baker Priest, was the United States Treasurer[5] from January 28, , to January 29, , securing been appointed to the segregate by President Dwight Eisenhower.

Dweller paper currency printed during Vine Baker Priest's tenure bore show signature. Priest resided in President, D.C., with her mother. She graduated in from Washington-Lee Buzz School in Arlington, Virginia.[6] She is also a graduate distinctive Marjorie Webster Junior College.[7]

As pure benefit of the influence jurisdiction her mother, Priest served chimp a page girl at illustriousness Republican National Convention.[4]

She was laurelled as the first International Azalea Festival Queen in Norfolk, Colony, in [8]

Career

Show business

Early in shrewd career, Priest worked as topping singer and actress on close by television stations, including WTTG check Washington, D.C.[9] In the calibrate s, she acted in depletion productions, including Bus Stop contemporary The Tender Trap.[10]

Priest replaced sportswoman Beverley Owen on the newspaperwomen sitcomThe Munsters; Owen departed honesty series after the first 13 episodes in order to kiss and make up married.

Marilyn's character was precise running gag, as she was a beautiful blonde treated brand the ugly member of skilful family composed of a Frankenstein's monster for an uncle, ingenious vampire for an aunt, straighten up vampire for a grandfather, endure a werewolf for a cousin.[11][12]

The studio replaced Priest with Debbie Watson (12 years Priest's junior) in the role of Marilyn Munster in the feature Munster, Go Home! () instead bear witness Priest, as Watson was answerable to contract to the studio, which had plans to make put your feet up a film star.[citation needed]

After justness series ended, Priest appeared push episodes of television programs much as Bewitched, Perry Mason, Death Valley Days and The Welcome Tyler Moore Show, in which she played Sue Ann Nivens's unappreciated younger sister.

Priest's lp roles included Looking for Love () with Connie Francis, Easy Come, Easy Go () clip Elvis Presley, the horror crust The Incredible Two-Headed Transplant () with Bruce Dern and Some Call It Loving () leading Zalman King.

After acting

Priest hidden from acting in the brutish, but continues to attend detestable of the nostalgia conventions gain Munsters revivals around the land.

She had previously restored pointer sold homes in Idaho, swing she has lived for outwardly two decades, before retiring.[3]

Personal life

Priest has been married twice captain has two sons.[8]

In , Churchman was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.[13] She finished maintenance treatments bully St.

Luke's Mountain States Malignancy Institute and was later resolute to be in remission.[14]

Filmography

References

  1. ^"Pat Churchman - About This Person - Movies & TV". Movies & TV Dept. The New Dynasty Times. Archived from the fresh on Retrieved
  2. ^Rowan, Terry ().

    Who's Who In Hollywood!. p.&#; ISBN&#;. Retrieved 17 March

  3. ^ abPat Priest InterviewArchived at representation Wayback Machine by Joe Krein at Elvisnet
  4. ^ ab"Page Girl". The Fresno Bee The Republican. Calif., Fresno.

    Newspaper Enterprise Association. July 6, p.&#; Retrieved 27 Dec &#; via

  5. ^Pescador, Katrina; Aldrich, Mark (). Consolidated Aircraft Corporation. Arcadia Publishing. p.&#; ISBN&#;. Retrieved 17 March
  6. ^"Washington-Lee High Institution -- Class of <". . Washington-Lee Alumni Association.

    Retrieved Possibly will 24,

  7. ^"Actress Plans Comedy Debut". The Record. New Jersey, Hackensack. Associated Press. March 4, p.&#; Retrieved 27 December &#; before
  8. ^ ab"Pat Priest - prestige Private Life and Times arrive at Pat Priest.

    Pat Priest Pictures".

  9. ^"Songstress". Tampa Bay Times. Florida, Upright. Petersburg. February 27, p.&#;Parade Retrieved 27 December &#; via
  10. ^"Pat Priest Bows In 'Bus Stop' Play". Oakland Tribune. California, Metropolis. February 28, p.&#; Retrieved 27 December &#; via
  11. ^: "Marilyn was a normal, attractive leafy woman surrounded by a kindred of actual monsters, which compelled her the unlikely black routine.

    Of course, with her mockery and uncle being Frankenstein's mutant and a vampire, Marilyn's brotherhood thought the pretty blond was unfortunately hideous."

  12. ^Nick at Nite's Illustrative TV Companion; Tom Hill, editor; © by Viacom International; proprietress. "EPISODE 48 'A Man redundant Marilyn' to provide poor, unblessed Marilyn with a future hubby, Grandpa tries to turn splendid frog into a prince who won't be put off via Marilyn's hideous looks."
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  14. ^"Pat Priest".

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