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Linda Kaye Henning (born September 16, 1944) is an American actress and singer most notable for starring in the 1960s sitcom Petticoat Junction.
Henning was born in Los Angeles, California, to television producer Paul Henning and Ruth Henning. She began to focus on acting in her late teens.
Her earliest stage acting roles include: The Reluctant Dragon, Rebel Without a Cause, Bus Stop and Gidget. She was cast as a dancer in the Columbia Pictures film Bye Bye Birdie (1963). She has appeared in numerous musicals including High Button Shoes, Brigadoon and The Sound of Music.
Henning made many TV appearances during the 1960s and 1970s on a variety of programs. She appeared in guest roles in network television shows including The Ed Sullivan Show, Adam-12, Happy Days, Mork & Mindy and The Tonight Show. She also provided the voice of Jethrine Bodine in The Beverly Hillbillies.
She made dramatic appearances in Sliders as Mrs. Mallory, Hunter and Capitol. Her many game show appearances include Family Feud, The Match Game, Hollywood Squares, The Perfect Match, Three for the Money, Password, Tattletales, Showoffs, Password Plus and Body Language. Henning also became a substitute hostess on the 1974–1976 daytime edition of High Rollers.
This video is from a September 26, 2002 court appearance by Linda Henning in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The video was shot with a simple digital camera set to "video" mode (avi file). This court hearing had just concluded and the defendant agreed to speak with me. Henning talks about looking forward to her trial and speaks about aliens, too. Henning was ultimately convicted for kidnapping and murdering Girly Chew Hossencofft.
Psychic Cynthia Hess on disappearance of Girly Chew Hossencofft in 1999.
Henning har följt med sin flickvän på en fest... Inspelad 2012. I rollerna: Henning - Joacim Svensson Linda - Rebecca Whinberg Kenneth - Christian Myrén Sandra - Carolin Björnerhag Danne - Patrik Kukkola Manus och regi: Nicklas Jörgner Foto: Markus Häll
Mark Horner is the author of "September Sacrifice", a fascinating book about the Girly Chew Hossencofft Murder case. It's a true story about a decent, hard-working woman, her greedy soon-to-be ex-husband who is a master manipulator, and his new girlfriend/accomplice who believed that reptilian shape shifting aliens live among us. Mark asks me what a person needs to start and maintain a successful podcast, if I think the future of traditional radio programming is threatened by podcasting, and if I wonder where my career would have gone had I stayed on-the-air as an announcer. #DiazienHossencofft #shapeshiftingaliens #truecrime
Classic TV Sitcom star Linda Henning talks about her father Paul Henning and his work as the creator of The Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres, and Petticoat Junction.
Lovely performance from Mike and Linda during the episode "A Cottage For Two" from Season 5 - Episode 6. **I do not own or claim to own any of the content displayed in this video or photos. No copyright infringement intended**
Linda Kaye Henning (born September 16, 1944) is an American actress and singer most notable for starring in the 1960s sitcom Petticoat Junction.
Henning was born in Los Angeles, California, to television producer Paul Henning and Ruth Henning. She began to focus on acting in her late teens.
Her earliest stage acting roles include: The Reluctant Dragon, Rebel Without a Cause, Bus Stop and Gidget. She was cast as a dancer in the Columbia Pictures film Bye Bye Birdie (1963). She has appeared in numerous musicals including High Button Shoes, Brigadoon and The Sound of Music.
Henning made many TV appearances during the 1960s and 1970s on a variety of programs. She appeared in guest roles in network television shows including The Ed Sullivan Show, Adam-12, Happy Days, Mork & Mindy and The Tonight Show. She also provided the voice of Jethrine Bodine in The Beverly Hillbillies.
She made dramatic appearances in Sliders as Mrs. Mallory, Hunter and Capitol. Her many game show appearances include Family Feud, The Match Game, Hollywood Squares, The Perfect Match, Three for the Money, Password, Tattletales, Showoffs, Password Plus and Body Language. Henning also became a substitute hostess on the 1974–1976 daytime edition of High Rollers.