She also appeared three times on Broadway, followed Carol Channing in 'Hello, Dolly!' and played Don Knotts' wife in 'The Incredible Mr. Limpet.'
The fun-loving Texan came to Hollywood at Ball’s behest and appeared on a 1959 episode of the comedienne’s.
Ball convinced her to change her first name from Mildred to Carole in honor of the actress she most admired, Carole Lombard.from 1963-68 — often playing Lucy Carmichael’s pal Thelma Green — and five installments of CBS’
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