- Sally Mansfield
Marie Mahder (1923 –
January 28 ,2001 ), best known by herstage name Sally Mansfield, was an American television character actress; she also had a few small roles in feature films including one withDean Martin andJerry Lewis .Early career
Mansfield was a moppet radio star in her native
Chicago, Illinois . Her father gave her the nickname "Sally".Moving to
Hollywood , Mansfield met up with a talent scout forParamount Pictures while she was in the Geller Workshop. She landed a bit part in "Forever Female" (1953) as the secretary ofPaul Douglas . She was a regular on theCBS Gunsmoke radio show in 1954.Mansfield gained notoriety for modeling a sweater designed by
Edith Head , which she wore when she entertained U.S. Army troops inAlaska andJapan . The sweater's back was padded with heat-producing chemicals, and this then-novel idea along with Mansfield's photo was widely syndicated. She modeled a two-piece bathing suit in "Pose! The Picture Magazine", in March 1955.Television career
Mansfield appeared on many popular TV shows in the 1950s and 1960s, including
Death Valley Days ,The Donna Reed Show , andThe Andy Griffith Show , and was a regular onBachelor Father . She was also an accomplished dancer, performed with theDon Arden Dancers inNew York City and Las Vegas, and entertained US troops in Korea.She is perhaps best remembered, however, for her 1954 role as spaceship navigator "Vena Ray" on the science fiction
CBS-TV showRocky Jones, Space Ranger . She was chosen from 300 who auditioned. Her character anticipatedNichelle Nichols ' much more famous role as a female spaceship bridge officer. The same year Mansfield carried the MissEmmy torch at thePalladium during the sixth annualAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences awards banquet.Executive Producer, Guy V. Thayer Jr., signed
Richard Crane and Mansfield to five year contracts forRocky Jones, Space Ranger . One of the contract stipulations was that the still single Mansfield would not marry and Crane would not divorce his wife of eight years.Death
Sally Mansfield died of lung cancer in
California in 2001 at the age of 78.References
*cite news| publisher=Austin Daily Herald |title=Hollywood Daily Herald |date=October 19, 1953 |page=15
*cite news| publisher=Humboldt Standard |title=Sweater Warmer |date=January 29, 1953 |page=6
*cite news| publisher=Humboldt Standard |title=Difficult Rules |date=October 31, 1953 |page=5
*cite news| publisher=Los Angeles Times |title=Movieland Briefs |date=October 15, 1952 |page=B8
*cite news| publisher=Los Angeles Times |title=TV Radio |date=February 11, 1954 |page=30
*cite news| publisher=Oakland Tribune |title=Attention to Little Things Keeps Busy Star Glamorous |date=September 9, 1954 |page=42
*cite news| publisher=Pose |title=Sally Mansfield |date=March 1955 |page=53
*cite news| publisher=Syracuse Herald-American |title=Hollywood Close-Ups |date=February 7, 1954 |page=102External links
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