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Janet De Gore
Janet De Gore (age, place of birth, and other personal information unknown) is a former actress best known for her supporting roles on the ABC television series, ''The Law and Mr. Jones'', in which she portrayed the legal secretary, Marsha Spear, to attorney Abraham Lincoln Jones, played by James Whitmore (1921–2009). A second costar, Conlan Carter (born 1934), portrayed the legal assistant, C.E. Carruthers. Carter later joined the cast of ABC's ''Combat!''.
Thereafter, De Gore played the young widow Louise Howard, the attractive romantic interest of Richard Crenna (1927–2003) in his revised role as the recently widowed Luke McCoy on CBS' ''The Real McCoys''. The situation comedy starring Walter Brennan had premiered on ABC in 1957 but switched networks and nights from Thursday to Sunday opposite ''Bonanza'' on NBC for its final year. Kathleen Nolan, who played Crenna's on-screen wife, Kate McCoy, left the series after five years; it was announced that Nolan's character had died. Butch Patrick, later of CBS's ''The Munsters'', played Greg Howard, Louise's 9-year-old son, in the revised ''The McCoys''.
Most of De Gore's acting occurred between 1952 and 1966. Her early roles were in dramatic anthologies, including ''Hallmark Hall of Fame'', the ''Philco Television Playhouse'', and ''Kraft Television Theatre''. In 1960-1961, as she joined Four Star's ''The Law and Mr. Jones'' cast, she also appeared in episodes of two Warner Brothers series, Will Hutchins' western ''Sugarfoot'' and Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.'s detective series, ''77 Sunset Strip'', both on ABC.
In 1964, she appeared as a flight attendant in the episode "Second Chance" of the ABC science fiction series ''The Outer Limits''. In 1965, she appeared on Chuck Connors' short-lived NBC western ''Branded''. In 1966, her last year of television credits, De Gore appeared on ''The Farmer's Daughter'' (ABC) with Inger Stevens, ''Perry Mason'' (CBS) with Raymond Burr, and NBC's powerhouse western ''Bonanza'', which had destroyed ''The McCoys'' in the 1962-1963 ratings. Her ''Bonanza'' role on the episode entitled "Tommy" was that of Allie Miller.〔(Janet De Gore at Internet Movie Database )〕
She is believed to reside in the Greater Los Angeles Area.〔US Search: People Search, Background Check〕
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