Jean Hale, born on December 27, 1938, in Salt Lake City, Utah, is an American actress with a rich and diverse career in the entertainment industry.
In her filmography, Hale has played notable roles such as Cheryl Barker in The Oscar (1966),a critically acclaimed drama directed by John Schlesinger, and Myrtle in The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967),a crime thriller directed by Roger Corman. Additionally, she portrayed Lisa in In Like Flint (1967),an action-comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas.
Hale's television credits are equally impressive, with appearances in numerous popular shows of the 1960s. Her notable guest roles include episodes of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, a suspense anthology series, Batman, a superhero drama, Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, a variety show, Bonanza, a western drama, The Fugitive, a crime drama, Hawaii Five-O, a crime drama, McHale's Navy, a war comedy, Perry Mason, a mystery drama, My Favorite Martian, a science fiction comedy, The Virginian, a western drama, Hogan's Heroes, a war comedy, and The Wild Wild West, a western action-adventure series.
Throughout her career, Hale has demonstrated her versatility as an actress, taking on a wide range of roles in various genres, from drama to comedy to action. Her extensive filmography and television credits are a testament to her dedication and talent as a performer.