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Sheila James Kuehl was born on 9 February, 1941 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA, is an Actress, Soundtrack. Discover Sheila James Kuehl's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?
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actress,soundtrack |
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82 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
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9 February, 1941 |
Birthday |
9 February |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA |
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United States |
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She is a member of famous Actress with the age 82 years old group.
Sheila James Kuehl Height, Weight & Measurements
At 82 years old, Sheila James Kuehl height is 4' 10" (1.47 m) .
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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Sheila James Kuehl Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Sheila James Kuehl worth at the age of 82 years old? Sheila James Kuehl’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from United States. We have estimated
Sheila James Kuehl's net worth
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Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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She has filed a "Statement of Intention" to run for California Secretary of State in 2010. [January 2007]
Termed out of the State Senate, she was appointed to the California Integrated Waste Management Board, overseeing California's recycling laws. [December 2008]
Reelected to the California State Senate by a landslide victory [November 2004]
Completed two four-year terms in the California State Senate, winning her seat in 2000 and again in 2004 after serving for 6 years in the State Assembly where she was the first openly gay or lesbian person to be elected to the California Legislature. [2009]
She did appear as Sally Ragsdale on a 1964 episode of Petticoat Junction (1963) in which she joined as one of the singing "Ladybugs" along with lovely Petticoat Junction girls Linda Henning, Jeannine Riley and Pat Woodell. The pretty foursome even took their act to "The Ed Sullivan Show" in which they appeared as a mop-haired female version of the Beatles and performed the Fab Four's hit song "I Saw Her Standing There" with Henning as drummer "Ringo Starr," Riley as guitar player "John Lennon," Woodell as "Paul McCartney" and James as guitar player "George Harrison".
Sheila would appear in one more regular series, co-starring with Kathleen Nolan of "The Real McCoys" fame in the short-lived service comedy Broadside (1964), before seeing the writing on the wall. After the show's quick demise, a practical Sheila decided to take a different direction in her life. She first found a job as a student campus adviser at UCLA which led to her appointment as the college's associate dean. At age 34 (and back to using her real name Sheila Kuehl), she was admitted into Harvard Law School where she rose to the top of her class and was elected student council president.
Sheila was an instant hit as Zelda, so much so that a 1962 pilot entitled "Zelda" was filmed as a possible spinoff. However, when Hollywood gossip spread that the 21-year-old Sheila was a lesbian, the powers-that-be decided to permanently shelve the project. The actress began to see her surge of popularity, not to mention her ability to find acting jobs, diminish after this. Despite some comedy roles in "Petticoat Junction," "Ozzie and Harriet" and "The Donna Reed Show," she found Hollywood reticent to cast her.
Babyboomers remember well the diminutive (4'10"), dark-haired comedienne Sheila James who raised a smile with her portrayals of tomboyish kid sisters and boy-crazy high schoolers on late 50s and early 60s TV. For a while she was a huge hit backed by her characters' plaintive, pony-tailed presences, strategies and sheer persistence to get what they wanted. In her best known show The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (1959), Sheila gave plain-Jane teenagers everywhere hope that they too could net the guy of their dreams.
In the meantime Sheila made appearances on such TV series as "Mayor of the Town," "My Little Margie," "Date with the Angels," "The Bob Cummings Show," "The Millionaire" and "National Velvet" before landing the role that her famous -- squinchy-nosed high schooler Zelda Gilroy in The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (1959). As the obsessed student who only had eyes for the poetic, lovelorn title character (Dwayne Hickman), Zelda's confidence in hooking up with the uninterested Dobie never wavered, despite competition in the form of spoiled, dreamy blonde Tuesday Weld as Thalia Meninger.
She appeared in her first film (using the stage name of Sheila James) at age 12 with an unbilled role in Those Redheads from Seattle (1953) and the next year was glimpsed in the MGM classic musical Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954).
She started things off with quite a bang at age 10 with a five-season regular role as Stuart Erwin and June Collyer's tomboy daughter Jackie in The Stu Erwin Show (1950).
She was born Sheila James Kuehl on February 9, 1941, in Tulsa Oklahoma and pursued acting as an adolescent.