
Elinor Donahue
Acting
🎂 1937-04-19
Mary Eleanor Donahue (born April 19, 1937), credited as Elinor Donahue, is an American actress, best remembered today for playing the role of Betty Anderson, the eldest child of Robert Young and Jane Wyatt, on the 1950s American sitcom Father Knows Best. Donahue achieved stardom for her role as the elder daughter, Betty, on the television family series Father Knows Best. Her co-stars were Robert Young, Jane Wyatt, Billy Gray as her younger brother, James "Bud" Anderson, Jr., and Lauren Chapin as her younger sister, Kathy. Donahue was a musical judge in ABC's Jukebox Jury (1953–54). While in the first season of Father Knows Best she also appeared on The Ray Bolger Show, starring Ray Bolger as a song-and-dance man. Thereafter, she was cast with James Best, Ann Doran, and J. Carrol Naish in the 1956 episode "The White Carnation" of the religion anthology series, Crossroads. She guest starred on an episode of U.S. Marshal. She also appeared as a new bride in the George Burns and Gracie Allen Show episode titled "The Newlyweds" that aired April 2, 1956. She played Georgiana Balanger in the episode "Dennis and the Wedding" (1960) on Dennis the Menace.[5] Donahue was also cast, in 1960, with Marion Ross in an episode ("Duet") of The Brothers Brannagan. She played Miriam Welby on ABC's The Odd Couple, Jane Mulligan on Mulligan's Stew, and Nurse Hunnicut on Days of Our Lives. She was featured in 12 episodes of CBS's The Andy Griffith Show as pharmacist Ellie Walker, even getting a mention in the opening credits. The character was intended to be a love interest for Sheriff Andy Taylor, but after one season (1960–1961), Donahue decided to ask for a release from her three-year contract.[6] In 1963, Donahue was cast in an episode of NBC's short-lived modern Western series, Redigo, with Richard Egan as the rancher Jim Redigo; then in 1964, she appeared as Melanie in "The Secret in the Stone" in the NBC medical drama dealing with psychiatry, The Eleventh Hour, starring Jack Ging and Ralph Bellamy. Additionally, on February 9, 1963, she played Letty May in the episode "The Burning Tree" on Have Gun Will Travel. In the 1964–65 season, Donahue costarred as Joan Randall, the daughter of Walter Burnley, played by John McGiver, on the CBS sitcom, Many Happy Returns about the complaint department of a fictitious Los Angeles department store. She guest-appeared on Star Trek in the second-season episode "Metamorphosis" (1967) as commissioner Nancy Hedford. In 1966, she guest starred on the TV series A Man Called Shenandoah, episode 8, "Town On Fire."
Cast credits(86)

Aunt Lillian
1994

Commissioner Nancy Hedford
1966

Connie Lewis
1984

Rowena
1977

Betty Anderson
1977

Mrs. Van Buren
1977

Ellie Walker
1960

Letty Mae Stinchcomb
1957

Esther 'Legs' Davis (2005)
2003

Carole Cole
1962

1982

Rebecca Quinn
1993

1974

Lorraine
1989

Sharon Calloway
1961

Ellie Tarlow
1974

Laura Holt
1958

Delores Warwell
1994

Judy Corbett
1973

Katherine
1985

Miriam Welby
1970

1975

1972

1959

Betty Anderson
1954

Bridget
1990

Self
1962

Lady Palimore
2004

Mom (voice)
1992

Cynthia (uncredited)
1948

Mrs. Fitzer
1991

1973

Elnor Donahue (uncredited)
1977

Rebecca Quinn Dickinson
2001

Dr. Jennifer Ethrington
1967

1975

Orphanage Woman
1991

Emily Vanderlip Foster
1950

1976

Gradys Peterson
1990
1979

Debbie Waring
1953

Janey
1953

1966
Mrs. Morrison
1984

1962

Elinor Donahue
1996

Lora's Friend
1959

Betty Anderson
1977

Mona Wise
1978

1963
1964

Mrs. Franklin
1983

Margaret Anderson
1983

1978

Audrey Ames
1980

Carol Madsen
1953

1951

Janie Thomas
1943

Esther Garrity
1969

Susan Baxter
1987

Little Girl (uncredited)
1950

Muggsy
1943

Betty Anderson
1977

Alix Morgan
1948

Medley Blaine
1972

Janice
1944

Diane
1960

Pattie Marie Levoy
1952

Self
2016
1969

Connie Brown
1950

1950

1978

1996

Josie (as Mary Eleanor Donahue)
1947

Mary (uncredited)
1950

1977

Betty Wheeler
1946

Lucille Stewart
1951
Jane Mulligan
1977

Maud Shaw (as Mary Eleanor Donahue)
1949

Jane Mulligan
1977

Mary Lee Morgan
1959

Bit Role (uncredited)
1942

1983