Meredith Lynn MacRae was born on May 30, 1944, in Houston, Texas. She
was born on military base Fort Sam Houston, where her father was stationed.
Meredith was bitten by the show business bug at an early age. Her
father,
Gordon MacRae was a singer and movie idol of the 1950s (Rodgers &
Hammerstein's
Oklahoma! (1955) and
Carousel (1956)), and her mother,
Sheila MacRae, is an
actress/comedienne and author, who is probably best known as Alice
Kramden (1966-1970), during the 2nd incarnation of
Jackie Gleason's
The Jackie Gleason Show (1966)
(aka "The Honeymooners").
At the age of eight, Meredith started her own acting career and
appeared in the film
By the Light of the Silvery Moon (1953), which starred her father.
She attended UCLA and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. In
1964, she married Richard Berger, former president of MGM. They
divorced four years later.
Meredith went on to starring roles in two of television's heyday family
sitcoms:
Petticoat Junction (1963) and
My Three Sons (1960). She also guest starred in many other
television shows including:
Fantasy Island (1977),
Magnum, P.I. (1980),
The Rockford Files (1974), and
Webster (1983) (the
highest rated episode ever). She also appeared in several movies and
had a brief singing career.
In 1969, Meredith married actor
Greg Mullavey (
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (1976) and
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1973). They had
one daughter, Allison, born in 1974. Greg and Meredith divorced in 1992
but remained friends.
In 1995, Meredith married Philip Neal, Chairman and CEO of
Avery-Dennison.
In 1999, she was diagnosed with cancer. In 2000, due to complications
from multiple surgeries and allergic reactions to medications (which
caused her brain to swell), Meredith Lynn MacRae departed this
life.