Elinor Donahue bio: net worth, age, height, weight, husband, kids, wiki



Elinor Donahue biography: wealth, age, stature, mass, spouse, offspring, wiki.

Elinor Donahue is the moniker of Mary Eleanor Donahue, an American performer. She is primarily recognized for her parts in the 1950s motion picture “Father Knows Best,” portraying the oldest child of Jim and Margaret. She has also featured in Days of Our Lives, Many Happy Returns, and The Andy Griffith Show. She was a regular cast member on The Young and the Restless from 2010 to 2011, playing Judge Marie Anderson.

Elinor Donahue: Profile Overview

Complete Name/Actual Name Mary Eleanor Donahue
Famous Name Elinor Donahue
Sex Female
Primary Profession Actress
Nationality American
Place of Birth Tacoma, Washington, U.S.
Date of Birth 19-Apr-37
Current Age 85 years old
Height 1.63 m
Height in Feet 5 feet and 4 inches
Height in cm 163 cm
Mass 58 kg
Mass in Pounds 127 pounds
Marital Status Married
Partner Lou Genevrino (1992-present), Harry Ackerman (m. 1961; deceased 1991), Richard Smith (m. 1955; div. 1961)
Children Yes 4 (James, Peter, Christopher, Brian Ackerman)
Net Wealth $4 million

Elinor Donahue: Early Life & Memoir

Born as Mary Eleanor Donahue to Thomas William Donahue and Doris Genevieve on 19 April 1937, her origins trace back to Tacoma, Washington, where she spent much of her childhood. At five years old, she began to feature in films as part of dancing-choruses, and she also pursued ballet. By that young age, she was landing minor parts in films, eventually evolving this into a prosperous profession.

Elinor Donahue: Personal Life

Elinor is a wedded individual and a mother of four. Her first romance was with Richard Smith, culminating in marriage in 1955. After six years of matrimony, the couple separated. In 1962, she married Harry Ackerman, with whom she had four children: Christopher, James, Peter, and Brian. Their marriage brought joy until 1991, when Harry passed away. Elinor found love anew in 1992, marrying Lou Genevrino, and they continue to enjoy a harmonious life together.

Elinor Donahue: Age, Height, and Mass

Since her birth on 19 April 1937, Elinor Donahue is 83 years old as of today, 24th January 2021. She stands 1.63m tall and weighs 58 kg.

Elinor Donahue: Professional Journey

Elinor’s acting journey commenced in her youth. As a teenage performer, she appeared in Love Is Better Than Ever in 1952 and starred in Three Daring Daughters in 1948. Another film during her teenage years was Girls Town in 1959.

Her rise to fame occurred in the early 1950s with her role in the family television series known as Father Knows Best. In the series, she embodied the character of Betty, the eldest daughter of Margaret and Jim Anderson. In the inaugural season, she also made an appearance on The Ray Bolger Show.

From 1953 to 1954, she served as a musical judge on the program Jukebox Jury, which aired on ABC. In 1956, she was cast in the religious anthology series called Crossroads, featuring in an episode named “The White Carnation.” She also guest-starred in the series U.S. Marshal and made an appearance on the George Burns and Gracie Allen Show in 1956.

During the 1960s, she was featured in numerous ABC series such as Days of Our Lives, The Odd Couple, and Mulligan’s Stew. She made 12 appearances on the CBS program The Andy Griffith Show, where she portrayed the character of Ellie Walker, a pharmacist.

In 1963, she signed with NBC and that same year appeared on Redigo, followed by a role in the medical drama The Eleventh Hour. From the 1964-1965 season, she starred in the CBS sitcom series Many Happy Returns and also guest-starred on Star Trek in 1967.

In 1990, she made a cameo in the film Pretty Woman. Between 1990-92, she starred in 35 episodes of the drama series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, portraying Rebecca Quinn. She voiced a character in the 1992 animated series Eek! the Cat. In 1998, she released a memoir titled In The Kitchen with Elinor Donahue. In 2010, she appeared on The Young and the Restless as Judge Anderson.

Elinor Donahue: Honors & Recognitions

In 1959, Elinor received an Emmy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. She was the recipient of the TV Land Legend Award in 2004 for her contribution to The Andy Griffith Show in 1960.

Elinor Donahue: Wealth

As of 2022, Elinor has accumulated an estimated net wealth of approximately $4 million. Her income stems from her acting career, engagements in various commercials, television shows, as well as films and TV series.