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Back in the 1960s Moore was one of a set of television actresses who were prettier or sexier than most. Her interesting sexy role was as "Laura Petrie" in The Dick Van Dyke Show. The others were Elizabeth Montgomery as "Samantha Stevens" on Bewitched, Carolyn Jones (yeah as the slinky "Morticia" on The Addams Family), Julie Newmar as "Catwoman" on Batman, Diana Rigg as "Emma Peel" on "The Avengers", and Marlo Thomas as "Anne Marie" on That Girl. Quite a group. A little later Golde Hawn (on "Laugh-In") joined them.
She will be sorely missed. She was a talented actress.
Back in the 1960s Moore was one of a set of television actresses who were prettier or sexier than most. Her interesting sexy role was as "Laura Petrie" in The Dick Van Dyke Show. The others were Elizabeth Montgomery as "Samantha Stevens" on Bewitched, Carolyn Jones (yeah as the slinky "Morticia" on The Addams Family), Julie Newmar as "Catwoman" on Batman, Diana Rigg as "Emma Peel" on "The Avengers", and Marlo Thomas as "Anne Marie" on That Girl. Quite a group. A little later Golde Hawn (on "Laugh-In") joined them.
She will be sorely missed. She was a talented actress.
Jeff
Cat woman..... grrrrrrrrrr
G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
Back in the 1960s Moore was one of a set of television actresses who were prettier or sexier than most. Her interesting sexy role was as "Laura Petrie" in The Dick Van Dyke Show. The others were Elizabeth Montgomery as "Samantha Stevens" on Bewitched, Carolyn Jones (yeah as the slinky "Morticia" on The Addams Family), Julie Newmar as "Catwoman" on Batman, Diana Rigg as "Emma Peel" on "The Avengers", and Marlo Thomas as "Anne Marie" on That Girl. Quite a group. A little later Golde Hawn (on "Laugh-In") joined them.
She will be sorely missed. She was a talented actress.
Jeff
You forgot Barbara Eden (I never forgot her!!!)
But Laura Petrie seemed the most "real" and attainable of them...a very beautiful woman, smart, funny and hip.. when TV parents were not so hip, here was a housewife and mother in capri slacks....funny to think that was SHOCKING at the time.. but it was.....she really did change the face of the TV mom
She was a talented and well loved and respected woman... and will be missed...
RIP Mary
Steadmund Brand
"The truth is what is, and what should be is a fantasy. A terrible, terrible lie that someone gave to the people long ago."- Lenny Bruce
But Laura Petrie seemed the most "real" and attainable of them...a very beautiful woman, smart, funny and hip.. when TV parents were not so hip, here was a housewife and mother in capri slacks....funny to think that was SHOCKING at the time.. but it was.....she really did change the face of the TV mom
She was a talented and well loved and respected woman... and will be missed...
RIP Mary
Steadmund Brand
You're right Steadmund, I did forget Miss Eden. Actually (except for Goldie Hawn) I've never been attracted to the blonds of that era. And Mary's/ "Laura's" capri slacks were quite an awakening to me.
Thinking about it, had this been about the 1970s instead of the 1960s, I might have added Suzanne Pleshette from "The Bob Newhart Show", but her voice was the turn-on there for me.
Her big achievement was to break the "sexy" mould. She was the first to show women as people. She managed to raise serious issues in a palatable way to the masses.
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