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Jackie Joseph

Jackie Joseph (born Sammie Jacqueline Joseph; November 7, 1934) is an American character actress, voice artist, and writer known for portraying Alan Brady's niece Jackie on the ''Dick van Dyke Show'', as well as the film characters of: Audrey Fulquard in the original ''The Little Shop of Horrors'' (1960), Sheila Futterman in ''Gremlins'' (1984) and ''Gremlins 2: The New Batch'' (1990), Mrs Kirkland in ''Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment'' (1985) and ''Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol'' (1987), and the voice of Melody in the animated television series ''Josie and the Pussycats'' and ''Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space''.
She was a regular on ''The Doris Day Show'' as Jackie Parker. She played the love interest of Ernest T. Bass on ''The Andy Griffith Show'' as well as Imogene Harris, the love interest of Willie (played by Bob Denver) in the film ''Who's Minding the Mint?'' (1967).
==Life and career==
Joseph was born in Los Angeles. She began her career as a featured performer and singer in the ''Billy Barnes Revues'' of the 1950s/60s, with future husband and actor Ken Berry. She was married to Berry, with whom she adopted two children, from May 29, 1960, until June 1976. Joseph has since remarried, to David Lawrence.
Joseph's other film work includes roles in ''A Guide for the Married Man'' (1967), ''With Six You Get Eggroll'' (1968), ''The Split'' (1968), ''The Good Guys and the Bad Guys'' (1969), ''The Cheyenne Social Club'' (1970), ''Get Crazy'' (1983), and a brief appearance in ''Small Soldiers'' (1998). Some of her television credits include appearances on such memorable shows as ''The Andy Griffith Show'' (Season 4 Episode 17: "My Fair Ernest T. Bass" as Ramona Ankrum), ''The Dick Van Dyke Show'' (two appearances), ''That Girl'', ''F Troop'' (Season 1 Episode 17: "Our Hero, What's His Name" as Corporal Randolph Agarn's girlfriend Betty Lou MacDonald), ''Hogan's Heroes'' (Season 1 Episode 28: "I Look Better in Basic Black" as Charlene Hemsley), ''McHale's Navy'', ''Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.'' (four appearances), ''The Doris Day Show,'' ''CHiPs'' (in a two-part episode), ''Full House'' and ''Designing Women'' (as Mary Jo's mother). She also appeared for a week on the game show ''Match Game '74''. Although she appeared only once on the 1964 sitcom ''My Living Doll,'' as one of the few surviving actors to appear on the series she participated in a retrospective featurette included on the 2012 DVD release of the series.
In the early 1980s, Joseph helped form an organization for celebrity wives overcoming divorce. The group, which included Lynn Landon, Patti Palmer Lewis, and Carol Lawrence, went on talk shows (such as ''The Phil Donahue Show'') discussing the foibles of celebrity split-ups. In recent years she has been heavily involved with the Screen Actors Guild as well as organizations providing care for stray animals. She has been a columnist for Toluca Lake's newspaper, ''The Tolucan Times'', in which her signature sign off was "We'll talk."

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