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Sheila Kuehl is a Actor American born on 9 february 1941 at Tulsa (USA)

Sheila Kuehl

Sheila Kuehl
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Birth name Sheila Ann Kuehl
Nationality USA
Birth 9 february 1941 (83 years) at Tulsa (USA)

Sheila James Kuehl (born February 9, 1941) is an American politician and former child actress, currently the member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors for District 3. She most recently served as a Democratic member of the California State Senate, representing the 23rd district in Los Angeles County and parts of southern Ventura County. A former member of the California State Assembly, she was elected to the Senate in 2000 and served until December 2008. She was elected to her supervisorial post in 2014.

Biography

As a young actress with the stage name Sheila James, Kuehl played Jackie, Stuart Erwin's tomboy daughter, in the television series, Trouble With Father, later retitled The Stu Erwin Show. She is better known for her portrayal of the "irrepressible" Zelda Gilroy in the CBS television series, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis. The running gag was Zelda's roaring crush on Dobie and his resistance to her advances. The program spawned two sequels, an unsold television pilot, Whatever Happened to Dobie Gillis? (1978) and TV movie Bring Me the Head of Dobie Gillis (1988). In these, Dobie had married Zelda and had a son named Georgie, who was much like Dobie had been at his age. Kuehl reprised her Zelda role in both updates.

James appeared in other television series, including the NBC family drama National Velvet. When The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis ended in 1963, James was cast as a model on an episode of ABC's The Donna Reed Show. She appeared on CBS's The Ed Sullivan Show with part of the cast of Petticoat Junction as the fourth member of "The Ladybugs", a take-off on the Beatles. In the episode "The Ladybugs", she portrayed their friend Sally. She was also in two episodes of CBS's The Beverly Hillbillies as Virginia "Ginny" Jennings.

James co-starred with Kathleen Nolan, formerly of The Real McCoys, in the short-lived ABC television series Broadside, a female version of the hit show McHale's Navy, during the 1964-1965 season. After the show's cancellation, she got a job as a campus adviser to student groups at UCLA and eventually became an associate dean of students. At age 34, as Sheila Kuehl, she was admitted into Harvard Law School, where she excelled. She was elected class marshal and president of law school student council. In 1978, her final year at the law school, she chaired the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the 1953 graduation of the first group of women to be admitted to the law school. That same academic year, she became the first woman to win "Best Oralist" in the law school's prestigious Ames Moot Court Competition, judged by a panel including Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall.

Usually with

Julie Newmar
Julie Newmar
(2 films)
Sheb Wooley
Sheb Wooley
(1 films)
Ian Wolfe
Ian Wolfe
(1 films)
Saul Chaplin
Saul Chaplin
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Sheila Kuehl (2 films)

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Actress

The Feminist and the Fuzz, 1h30
Directed by Jerry Paris
Genres Comedy
Actors Barbara Eden, David Hartman, Jo Anne Worley, Herb Edelman, Julie Newmar, John McGiver
Roles Liberation Lady
Rating58% 2.9045852.9045852.9045852.9045852.904585
Dr. Jane Bowers (Barbara Eden) is a women's lib advocate who meets male chauvinist police officer Jerry Frazer (David Hartman) while engaging in a protest rally. Then, she is forced by a housing shortage to reach an unusual agreement with Jerry to share an apartment.
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, 1h42
Directed by Stanley Donen
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Musical theatre, Romantic comedy, Musical, Western
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors Howard Keel, Jane Powell, Jeff Richards, Marc Platt, Tommy Rall, Marc Platt
Roles Jenny Gaylen- Dorcas' Sister (uncredited)
Rating72% 3.648643.648643.648643.648643.64864
A backwoodsman named Adam Pontipee comes into town to search for a bride. After being laughed at by the owners of the town's feedlot store he goes out in search of a wife. He comes upon the local tavern where he meets Milly. He and Milly agree to marry despite knowing each other for only a few hours. On the journey home Milly talks about how she is excited to be cooking and taking care of only one man, visibly upsetting Adam. On returning to his cabin in the mountains, Milly is surprised to learn that Adam is one of seven brothers living under the same roof. The brothers have been named alphabetically from the Old Testament and in chronological order are: Adam, Benjamin, Caleb, Daniel, Ephraim, Frank (short for Frankincense, the Old Testament having no names beginning with F), and Gideon. All of the brothers have red hair and are well over six feet tall, except Gideon, who is younger and shorter than his brothers.