Mikki Jamison

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Mikki Jamison also Mikki Jamison-Olsen (born December 13, 1944 in Spokane , Washington as Mikki Mcgoldrick ; † June 15, 2013 there ) was an American actress . Between 1962 and 1978 she played in around 20 film productions in the cinema and on television. Including in The Chapman Report , Four Loyal Paws or Sea Vagabonds on a Long Voyage .

life and career

Mikki Jamison, born in 1944 in Spokane, Washington state, first attended Lewis & Clark High School in Spokane and then moved to Los Angeles , where she took up residence at the Hollywood Studio Club , a dormitory for young actresses. Jamison first found work at the Pasadena Playhouse and then signed a contract with Warner Bros. in 1962.

Since 1962 she starred in episodes of successful American series such as: Sprung aus den Wolken (1962), Hawaiian Eye (1962), Maverick (1962), The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (1962), The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet ( 1962–1963), Mother is the very best (1965), 77 Sunset Strip (1963), Dennis the Menace (1963), My Uncle from Mars (1964), Adam-12 (1969–1970), Wonder Woman (1976),

She had her first screen appearance in 1962 in a small supporting role in George Cukor's film drama The Chapman Report . In the mid-1960s she could be seen in the cinema in John Rich's drama Assistant Doctors and in the two comedic musicals Ski Party and Beach Ball by directors Alan Rafkin and Lennie Weinrib. In 1978 she played the leading female role alongside Robert Logan in Stewart Raffill's adventure film Sea Voyages . It was her last film.

Mikki Jamison died on June 15, 2013 at the age of 68 in her hometown of Spokane.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1962: The Chapman Report (The Chapman Report)
  • 1964: Interns (The New Interns)
  • 1965: Ski party
  • 1965: Beach Ball
  • 1977: Four loyal paws (Poco… Little Dog Lost)
  • 1978: Sea Vagabonds on a Great Voyage (The Sea Gypsies)

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Tom Lisanti: Drive-In Dream Girls: A Galaxy of B-Movie Starlets of the Sixties . McFarland, London / Jefferson (North Carolina), 2003, ISBN 0-7864-1575-4 , page 266 (English).
  2. Actress Mikki Jamison Dies at 70 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Salt Lake City Sun, July 2, 2013; accessed January 8, 2017.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.saltlakecitysun.com