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Beverly Garland (October 17, 1926 – December 5, 2008) was an American film and television actress, businesswoman, and hotel owner. Her work in feature films was fairly minor, consisting of small parts in a few major productions and leads in low-budget action or science fiction movies. She may be best remembered as Barbara Harper Douglas, the woman who married widower Steve Douglas (Fred MacMurray) in the latter years of the beloved sitcom ''My Three Sons''. She played that role from 1969 until the series ended in 1972. In the 1980s, she co-starred as Kate Jackson's widowed mother, "Dotty West", in the CBS television series ''Scarecrow and Mrs. King''. She had a recurring role as Ginger Jackson on ''7th Heaven''. ==Early life and career== Garland was born Beverly Lucy Fessenden in Santa Cruz, California, the daughter of Amelia Rose (née Scherer), a businesswoman, and James Atkins Fessenden, a singer and salesman.〔(Beverly Garland profile ), filmreference.com; accessed July 27, 2015.〕 Garland grew up in Glendale, California. She was a drama student of Anita Arliss. In the 1950s, many of her roles were of secure, tough women who could handle themselves in violent situations. One such role was as a secrets-keeping secretary in the classic film noir ''D.O.A.'' (she was credited as "Beverly Campbell"). 1956 was a busy year for Garland: she played a female marshal in the Western ''Gunslinger'' with Chris Alcaide as her deputy; a prison escapee in ''Swamp Diamonds''; and a scientist's wife who battles an alien in ''It Conquered the World''. All three films were directed by Roger Corman and riffed in the 1990s by ''Mystery Science Theater 3000''.〔
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