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What Is Lee Meriwether's Net Worth?

Lee Meriwether was born on May 27, 1935, in Los Angeles, California. She is the daughter of Ethel Mulligan and Claudius Meriwether, and she has a brother named Don. Growing up, Meriwether moved often with her family; after living in Phoenix, Arizona, for a time, she spent most of her early life in San Francisco. There, she went to George Washington High School and then to City College of San Francisco.

Following appearances on "Star Trek," "Land of the Giants," and "Mannix," Meriwether played spy Tracey in eight episodes of "Mission: Impossible." She followed this in the early '70s with guest roles on a myriad of shows, including "The Name of the Game," "Insight," "The Immortal," "Longstreet," and "TheDoris DayShow." In 1973, Lee began the role for which she would become best known: Betty Jones, the daughter-in-law and secretary ofBuddy Ebsen'stitular character on "Barnaby Jones." For the role, which she played through the show's conclusion in 1980, Meriwether received an Emmy Award nomination and two Golden Globe nominations.

Meriwether first appeared on television in three episodes of "The Philco Television Playhouse" between 1954 and 1955. She subsequently appeared in episodes of such programs as "Matinee Theatre," "The Alcoa Hour," "Men of Annapolis," "The Millionaire," "Dragnet," and "Omnibus." In the early '60s, Lee was in episodes of the soap opera "The Clear Horizon," the sitcoms "Bringing Up Buddy" and "Leave It to Beaver," and the anthology series "TheLloyd BridgesShow" and "Alcoa Premiere." Next, from 1963 to 1965, she played multiple characters on the NBC medical series "Dr. Kildare." During this time, Meriwether also appeared in episodes of "Route 66," "The Young Marrieds," "TheJack BennyProgram," "Perry Mason," "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.," "Hazel," and "F Troop," among others. From 1965 to 1966, she was in three episodes of "Twelve O'Clock High," and from 1965 to 1971 appeared in five episodes of "The F.B.I." Lee's biggest television role in the '60s was on the science-fiction series "The Time Tunnel," on which she starred as Dr. Ann MacGregor.

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While still on "Barnaby Jones" in the late 70s, Meriwether appeared in a number of television films, including "Cruise into Terror," "True Grit: A Further Adventure," and "Mirror, Mirror." She also made regular appearances as a panelist on the game show "Match Game." In the early to mid-1980s, Lee had guest spots on such shows as "The Love Boat," "Fantasy Island," "Hotel," and "Glitter." Later in the decade, she began another of her most prominent roles, playing Lily Munster on the sitcom "The Munsters Today." A revival of the '60s sitcom "The Munsters," it ran through 1991. Meriwether was subsequently in episodes of "Jake and the Fatman," "Dark Justice," and "Duckman."

Meriwether first garnered media attention when she won the Miss San Francisco beauty pageant in 1954. She rose to greater fame after winning Miss California later in the year and became nationally renowned after being crowned Miss America in 1955. Following this, Lee joined NBC's "The Today Show" as a "Today Girl."

Lee Meriwether is an American actress and former model who has a net worth of $800 thousand. Lee Meriwether is best known for her role as Betty Jones on the television detective series "Barnaby Jones." Other notable television credits include "The Time Tunnel," "The Munsters Today," and "All My Children." On film, Meriwether is known for playing Catwoman in the 1966 "Batman."

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