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Linda Kaye Henning
Henning (right) with Petticoat Junction costars Meredith MacRae (left) and Lori Saunders (center), in a 1967 publicity photo
Born
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • Years active1963–2007
    Known forPetticoat Junction
    Spouse(s)Mike Minor (1968–1973; divorced)
    Leon Ashby Adams (1994–present)

    Linda Kaye Henning is an American actress and singer most notable for starring in the 1960s sitcom Petticoat Junction.

    Career[edit]

    Henning began to focus on acting in her late teens. Her career began in 1953. Her earliest acting roles include Rebel Without a Cause, Bus Stop and Gidget. She was cast as a dancer in the Columbia Pictures film Bye Bye Birdie (1963). She appeared in numerous musicals, including High Button Shoes, Brigadoon and The Sound of Music.[citation needed]

    Henning made many TV appearances from the 1960s through the 1980s on a variety of programs, including The Ed Sullivan Show, Adam-12, Happy Days, Mork & Mindy, The Facts of Life and The Tonight Show. She provided the voice of Jethrine Bodine in The Beverly Hillbillies. She made dramatic appearances in Hunter and Capitol and in Sliders as Mrs. Mallory. Her many game show appearances include Family Feud, Match Game, Hollywood Squares, The Perfect Match, Three for the Money, Password, Tattletales, Showoffs, Password Plus and Body Language. She was a substitute hostess on the 1974–1976 daytime edition of High Rollers.

    Henning's most notable role was as Betty Jo Bradley in the CBS series Petticoat Junction, which ran from 1963 until 1970.[1] She was only one of three cast members, along with Edgar Buchanan and Frank Cady, to remain throughout the show's entire run and appeared in all but three of the 222 episodes. She was billed for the first five seasons of the series as Linda Kaye. From season six (Fall 1968) until the show was cancelled, she was billed by her full name. In some episodes in later years, Henning and her television sisters (played by Meredith MacRae and Lori Saunders) sang in a trio, and she often sang duets with co-star Mike Minor, who played Steve Elliott.[citation needed]

    In Season One, the Bradley sisters were joined by a friend, played by Sheila Kuehl, in a band called The Ladybugs, which was created to compete with Beatlemania. Henning, Kuehl, Jeannine Riley and Pat Woodell appeared as moptop singers performing "I Saw Him Standing There" on a March 1964 episode of The Ed Sullivan Show, just weeks after the Beatles had performed "I Saw Her Standing There."[2][3]

    Personal life[edit]

    Henning was born in Los Angeles to television producer Paul Henning and his wife, Ruth.[citation needed]

    In 1968, Henning married Mike Minor who played Steve Elliott on Petticoat Junction a year after the TV wedding of Betty Jo and Steve. They divorced in 1973.[4] She married, secondly, to Leon Ashby Adams, in 1994.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Knight News Service. "A's To Your Q's" Archived 2016-04-15 at the Wayback Machine. The Post and Courier, November 17, 1984, p. 5-D; retrieved May 31, 2013.
  • ^ "The Beatles". Ed Sullivan Show. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  • ^ "The Ladybugs - Rocklopedia Fakebandica". fakebands.com. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  • ^ "Television Illusion To Become Reality", Victoria Advocate, pg. 7 (special), June 2, 1968. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
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