Sharon Farrell
Sharon Farrell | |
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Born |
Sharon Forsmoe December 24, 1940 Sioux City, Iowa, U.S. |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1959-1999 |
Spouse(s) |
Dale Trevillion (1975-2006; divorced) Steve Salkin (1973-1974; divorced) Andrew Prine (1962-1962; annulled) Ron DeBlasio (?-?) |
Children | Chance Boyer |
Sharon Farrell (born December 24, 1940) is an American television and film actress.
Career
Born as Sharon Forsmoe in Sioux City, Iowa,[1] she made her acting debut at age 18 in the 1959 film Kiss Her Goodbye. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Farrell appeared in such films as The Reivers (1969), Marlowe (1969), and It's Alive (1974), Night of the Comet, The Stunt Man.[2] She took her stage name combining her father's name Darrel with "F" for Forsmoe with two "L"s[3]
In addition to film work, Farrell also appeared in guest roles on various television shows including Death Valley Days, The Man from U.N.C.L.E, The Beverly Hillbillies and Hawaii Five-O. She also had roles in Out of the Blue (1980), and Can't Buy Me Love (1987). In 1991, she joined the cast of the long-running soap opera The Young and the Restless. She remained with the show until 1996. Farrell's most recent role was on a 1999 episode of JAG.[2]
Personal life
Farrell's first marriage was to actor Andrew Prine.[4] The couple married in 1962. They later divorced reportedly after only living together for one month and ten days.[5]
Farrell has one son, Chance Boyer. After Chance's birth, Farrell suffered an embolism which caused her heart to stop beating for four minutes. She ended up with serious brain damage that resulted in memory loss and physical impairments. With the help of colleagues, Farrell worked to regain her abilities, including her memory, and resumed her acting career yet she kept her illness a secret under the advice of friend and actor Steve McQueen who warned her that if word of her illness came out, her career would be over.[4][6] Subsequently, however, in 1968 she was in The Wild, Wild West episode "Night of the Amnesiac" and in 1974 she guest starred on The Six Million Dollar Man in "A Stranger in Broken Fork" in which she played a psychologist who comes to the assistance of Col. Steve Austin who is suffering from amnesia after a plane crash.[2]
Personal life
She later married director Dale Trevillian.[4] In 2012, Farrell announced that she is working on her autobiography Hollywood Princess from Sioux City, Iowa, which she plans to pitch to publishers.[1] The book was published in December 2013. She published Hollywood Princess From Sioux City, Iowa and it is now listed on both Amazon.com and createspace.com.[2]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1959 | Kiss Her Goodbye | Emily Watson | |
1962 | 40 Pounds of Trouble | Dolores | |
1963 | The Lieutenant | Pam Canford | |
1964 | Wagon Train | Perlie Garnet | |
1965 | The Spy with My Face | Sandy Wister | |
1968 | Lovely Way to Die, AA Lovely Way to Die | Carol | |
1969 | Marlowe | Orfamay Quest | |
1969 | Reivers, TheThe Reivers | Corrie | |
1971 | Love Machine, TheThe Love Machine | Maggie Stewart | |
1974 | It's Alive | Lenore | |
1976 | Premonition , TheThe Premonition | Sheri Bennett | |
1978 | Fifth Floor , The[[The Fifth Floor|The Fifth Floor ]] | Melanie | |
1980 | Out of the Blue | Kathy | |
1980 | Stunt Man, TheThe Stunt Man | Denise | |
1981 | Separate Ways | Karen Haskell | |
1983 | Sweet 16 | Kathy Hopkins | |
1983 | Lone Wolf McQuade | Molly | |
1984 | Night of the Comet | Doris | |
1987 | Can't Buy Me Love | Mrs. Mancini | |
1989 | One Man Force | Shirley | |
1991 | Lonely Hearts | Louise | |
1993 | Arcade | Alex's Mom | Video |
1995 | Beyond Desire | Shirley | |
1995 | Gift from Heaven, AA Gift from Heaven | Ma Samuels | |
1996 | Timeless Obsession | Mrs. Sparrow | |
1997 | Last Chance Love | Mrs. Worthington |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1961 | Naked City | Actress (uncredited) | Episode: "The Hot Minerva" |
1962 | Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Lolly Wilkens | Episode: "The Matched Pearl" |
1962 | Wagon Train | Judy | Episode: "The Orly French Story" |
1962-1963 | Saints and Sinners | Polly Holloran | 12 episodes |
1963 | Empire | Lisa Barry | Episode: "Stopover on the Way to the Moon" |
1963 | My Favorite Martian | Gloria Trimble | Episode: "There Is No Cure for the Common Martian" |
1963 | Death Valley Days | Cara Franklin | Episode: "The Holy Terror" |
1963 | Kraft Suspense Theatre | Althea Winton | Episode: "Are There Any More Out There Like You?" |
1963 | Lieutenant, TheThe Lieutenant | Pam Canford | Episode: "Alert" |
1963 | Ben Casey | Michael Ann Bowersox | Episode: "The White Ones Are Dolphins" |
1963 | Gunsmoke | Lottie Belle |
Episode: "With a Smile" Episode: "Quint's Trail" |
1964 | Arrest and Trial | Angela | Episode: "Onward and Upward" |
1964 | Wagon Train | Pearlie Garnet | Episode: "The Pearlie Garnet Story" |
1964 | Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre | Melissa | Episode: "A Slow Fade to Black" |
1964 | Gunsmoke | Annie | Episode: "Trip West" |
1964 | Burke's Law | Libby Hale | Episode: "Who Killed the Surf Broad?" |
1964 | Alfred Hitchcock Hour, TheThe Alfred Hitchcock Hour | Melanie Rydell | Episode: "The Second Verdict" |
1964 | Dr. Kildare | Jeanne Sawyer | Episode: "Night of the Beast" |
1964 | Man from U.N.C.L.E., TheThe Man from U.N.C.L.E. | Sandy Wister | Episode: "The Double Affair" |
1964 | Ben Casey | Ellen Hardin | Episode: "For a Just Man Falleth Seven Times" |
1965 | Ben Casey | Penny Carson | Episode: "The Day They Stole County General" |
1965 | Alfred Hitchcock Hour, TheThe Alfred Hitchcock Hour | Rosie | Episode: "Final Performance" |
1965 | Beverly Hillbillies, TheThe Beverly Hillbillies | Kitty Devine | Episode: "The Movie Starlet" |
1965 | Fugitive, TheThe Fugitive | Elvie | Episode: "Corner of Hell" |
1965 | Rawhide | Billie Lou | Episode: "Hostage for Hanging" |
1965 | I Dream of Jeannie | Nina Ferguson | Episode: "The Yacht Murder Case" |
1965 | My Three Sons | Cathy | Episode: "My Son, the Ballerina" |
1965 | Dr. Kildare | Glenda Hester Rachel Field |
3 episodes |
1966 | Wackiest Ship in the Army, TheThe Wackiest Ship in the Army | Episode: "Girl in Polka-Dot Swimsuit" | |
1966 | Run for Your Life | Jenny Louise |
Episode: "The Night of Terror" Episode: "The Sex Object" |
1966 | Man from U.N.C.L.E., TheThe Man from U.N.C.L.E. | Leslie Stemmler | Episode: "The Minus-X Affair" |
1967 | Iron Horse, TheThe Iron Horse | Carrie | Episode: "The Pembrooke Blood" |
1967 | Man from U.N.C.L.E., TheThe Man from U.N.C.L.E. | Jacqueline Midcult | Episode: "The Pieces of Fate Affair" |
1967 | Virginian, TheThe Virginian | Mavis | Episode: "Execution at Triste" |
1968 | Wild Wild West, TheThe Wild Wild West | Cloris Colton | Episode: "The Night of the Amnesiac" |
1968 | Insight | Episode: "Look Back to the Garden" | |
1968 | Premiere | Joan Mears | Episode: "Lassiter" |
1969 | Name of the Game, TheThe Name of the Game | Jesse Boone | Episode: "A Hard Case of the Blues" |
1970 | Quarantined | Ginny Pepper | TV movie |
1970 | Medical Center | Linda Atwood | Episode: "Between Dark and Daylight" |
1970 | Men at Law | Donna Brooks | Episode: "Easy to Be Hard" |
1971 | Name of the Game, TheThe Name of the Game | Sandrelle | Episode: "LA 2017" |
1971 | Dr. Simon Locke | Maggie | Episode: "Target Ms. Blue" |
1971 | D.A., TheThe D.A. | Georgia Young | Episode: "The People vs. Edwards" |
1972 | Eyes of Charles Sand, TheThe Eyes of Charles Sand | Emily Parkhurst | TV movie |
1972 | Banyon | Wanda | Episode: "Meal Ticket" |
1972 | Marcus Welby, M.D. | Cecile Ramsey | Episode: "He Could Sell Iceboxes to Eskimos" |
1973 | New Perry Mason, TheThe New Perry Mason | Pat Morrisey | Episode: "The Case of the Murdered Murderer" |
1973 | Police Story | Bobbie | Episode: "Requiem for an Informer" |
1973 | Wide World Mystery | Linda | Episode: "A Little Bit Like Murder" |
1974 | Wide World Mystery | Madeline Rivera | Episode: "The Cloning of Clifford Swimmer" |
1974 | Love, American Style | Sheila | Episode: "Love and the Flying Finletters" |
1974 | F.B.I., TheThe F.B.I. | Lee Thomas | Episode: "The $20,000,000 Hit" |
1974 | Police Story | Bobbie | Episode: "The Hunters" |
1974 | Chase | Elaine | Episode: "Remote Control" |
1974 | Insight | Susan | Episode: "The Theft" |
1974 | Underground Man, TheThe Underground Man | Marty Nickerson | TV movie |
1974 | Petrocelli | Arlene Johnson | Episode: "A Life for a Life" |
1974 | Six Million Dollar Man, TheThe Six Million Dollar Man | Angie Walker | Episode: "Stranger in Broken Fork" |
1974 | Police Woman | Marcia Gordon | Episode: "The Cradle Robbers" |
1975 | Emergency! | Catherine | Episode: "Smoke Eater" |
1975 | Harry O | Pauline | Episode: "For the Love of Money" |
1975 | Kolchak: The Night Stalker | Lila Morton | Episode: "Chopper" |
1975 | Police Story | Kathy Sherman | Episode: "The Execution" |
1975 | McCloud | Holly Dayton | Episode: "Showdown at Times Square" |
1975 | Bronk | Episode: "The Pickoff" | |
1976 | Police Woman | Hallie | Episode: "The Death of a Dream" |
1976 | Gibbsville | Mildred | Episode: "Afternoon Waltz" |
1977-1980 | Hawaii Five-O | Det. Lori Wilson | 13 episodes |
1978 | Wonderful World of Color | Mamma Doyle | Episode: "The Young Runaways" |
1978 | Man from Atlantis | Charlene Baker | Episode: "Deadly Carnival" |
1979 | Last Ride of the Dalton Gang, TheThe Last Ride of the Dalton Gang | Flo Quick | TV movie |
1979 | Mrs. Columbo | Dorothy Hunt | Episode: "Falling Star" |
1980 | Rage! | Dottie | TV movie |
1981 | Born to Be Sold | Joan Helick | TV movie |
1983 | T. J. Hooker | Irene Gordon | Episode: "Sweet Sixteen and Dead" |
1983 | Small & Frye | Rita | Episode: "The Case of the Street of Silence" |
1984-1985 | Rituals | Cherry Lane | TV series |
1989 | Freddy's Nightmares | Mrs. Wax | Episode: "Do You Know Where Your Kids Are?" |
1991-1999 | Young and the Restless, TheThe Young and the Restless | Florence Webster | TV series |
1992 | Matlock | Rose Ballou | Episode: "The Abduction" |
1993 | Sworn to Vengeance | Sylvia Haskell | TV movie |
1995 | Yakuza Connection | Lois | TV movie |
1999 | JAG | Mary Hanratti | Episode: "Dungaree Justice" |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Mitchell, Bruce (2012-06-06). "THE RESILIENT ‘PRINCESS’". siouxcityjournal.com. Retrieved November 3, 2012.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Sharon Farrell at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ p.62 Farrell, Sharon & Young, Jessie Dee Hollywood Princess From Sioux City Sharon Farrell 2014
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Hirsch, Lynda (1991-11-26). "Actress Without A Past Finds Future In Soap". sun-sentinel.com. Retrieved November 3, 2012.
- ↑ "Prine Divorces Wife". The Evening Independent: 3–A. 1963-04-10.
- ↑ Lisanti, Tom; Paul, Louis (2002). Film Fatales: Women in Espionage Films and Television, 1962-1973. McFarland. p. 125. ISBN 0-786-41194-5.
5 ≥ Sharon Farrell "Hollywood Princess" From Sioux City, Iowa https://www.createspace.com/3885149
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