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Lori Saunders(I)

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Lori Saunders in Mara of the Wilderness (1965)
A crazed artist who believes himself to be the reincarnation of a murderous vampire kills young women, then boils their bodies in a vat.
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Blood Bath (1966)
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Striking brunette Lori Saunders managed to capitalize on her sunny, daisy-fresh appeal during CBS-TV's famous 1960s "rural age," an era in which the network churned out a connected trio of bucolic hit shows -- The Beverly Hillbillies (1962), Petticoat Junction (1963) and Les arpents verts (1965). As the studious, slightly ditzy middle daughter, "Bobbie Jo Bradley," on the second show, her character would occasionally "visit" the other two shows. Once Petticoat Junction (1963) was canceled in 1970, Lori crossed over to The Beverly Hillbillies (1962) set, with a recurring part as Mr. Drysdale's secretary, Elizabeth "Betty" Gordon, in its very last season (1970-1971).

Born Linda Marie Hines on October 4, 1941, in Kansas City, Missouri, Lori studied for a time under acting coach Jeff Corey. Her professional career began at age 19, in 1960, with multiple episodes of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1952). She then dropped her real name in favor of the stage moniker, "Linda Saunders," and became a popular presence, pitching well over 100 commercial products on TV. She also earned a few "pretty girl" film parts, in such minor fare as The Girls on the Beach (1965), Mara of the Wilderness (1965), and the horror opus, Blood Bath (1966).

Finding occasional work on such established series as L'homme à la Rolls (1963), Lori finally hit pay dirt in 1965 when she was brought in to replace actress Pat Woodell on Petticoat Junction (1963) as one of the gorgeous Bradley daughters, when Woodell decided to leave to pursue a singing career. Lori changed her marquee name for the final time, in order to avoid confusion with the other "Linda" on the show -- Linda Henning. During the "Petticoat" run, Lori, Linda and Meredith MacRae had a brief career as a singing trio in which they billed themselves as "The Girls from Petticoat Junction." The trio occasionally sang on the show (as the "Hooterville Honeys"), and one available CD contains original songs ("If You Could Only Be Me," "Thirty Days Hath September") as well as established hits from other artists ("Up, Up and Away"). The girls booked a string of nightclubs and fairs, and also made a singing appearance on Johnny Carson's late night show.

Following her TV peak, Lori continued to find acting work elsewhere, on such shows as Daniel Boone (1964) and The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1969), as well as an occasional TV pilot. She played sweet "Betsy McGuire" for 26 episodes on yet another countrified show, Dusty's Trail (1973), that co-starred L'île aux naufragés (1964) star Bob Denver and F Troop (1965) star Forrest Tucker. By coincidence, the other female co-star on that series was none other than blonde Jeannine Riley, who played daughter "Billie Jo Bradley" on Petticoat Junction (1963), but deboarded the Cannonball just as Lori was boarding it in 1965.

An attempt to shake up her wholesome image with leading roles in minor film fare did not pan out. Head On (1971), A Day at the White House (1972), Frasier, the Sensuous Lion (1973) and the slasher film, So Sad About Gloria (1973), in which Lori played a former mental patient tormented by visions of ax murders, did little to advance her career. Lori eventually retired from acting, following her appearance in the low-budget sci-fi film, Captive (1980), co-starring Cameron Mitchell and David Ladd.

Married since 1961 to Bernard Sandler, who is retired as owner and agent of his Commercial Talent Agency, and living in Southern California, the couple have two children, Ronald Sandler and Stacy Sandler. Lori's long-time creative focus has been on photography, sculpture and painting. She is also a vegan and an avid outdoors person. She is into spiritual meditation and is involved in many charities as an advocate for child and animal rights.
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    Known for

    Bea Benaderet, Edgar Buchanan, Smiley Burnette, Frank Cady, Rufe Davis, Linda Henning, Gunilla Hutton, Meredith MacRae, Mike Minor, Jeannine Riley, Lori Saunders, and Pat Woodell in Petticoat Junction (1963)
    Petticoat Junction
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Bobbie Jo Bradley
    Buddy Ebsen, Max Baer Jr., Donna Douglas, and Irene Ryan in The Beverly Hillbillies (1962)
    The Beverly Hillbillies
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Bobbie Jo Bradley
    • Elizabeth Gordon
    Eddie Albert, Eva Gabor, and Arnold the Piggy in Les arpents verts (1965)
    Les arpents verts
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Bobbie Jo Bradley
    So Sad About Gloria (1973)
    So Sad About Gloria
    4.7
    • Gloria Wellman
    • 1973

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    Actress



    • Captive (1980)
      Captive
      4.8
      • Janet
      • 1980
    • Bob Denver, William Cort, Ivor Francis, Jeannine Riley, Lori Saunders, Forrest Tucker, and Lynn Wood in Dusty's Trail (1973)
      Dusty's Trail
      5.2
      TV Series
      • Betsy
      • 1973–1974
    • Michael Callan, Katherine Justice, Malachi Throne, Neil, and Shurze in Frasier, the Sensuous Lion (1973)
      Frasier, the Sensuous Lion
      5.7
      • Minerva Dolly
      • 1973
    • So Sad About Gloria (1973)
      So Sad About Gloria
      4.7
      • Gloria Wellman
      • 1973
    • Eileen Davidson, Bryton James, Joshua Morrow, Justin Hartley, Melissa Claire Egan, and Peter Bergman in Les feux de l'amour (1973)
      Les feux de l'amour
      5.3
      TV Series
      • Cynthia Harris (1976)
      • 1973
    • Diane Baker and Larry Hagman in Here We Go Again (1973)
      Here We Go Again
      7.1
      TV Series
      • Laurie
      • 1973
    • Love, American Style (1969)
      Love, American Style
      6.8
      TV Series
      • Saleslady (segment "Love and the Love Kit")
      • 1973
    • A Day at the White House (1972)
      A Day at the White House
      5.7
      • Undercover Agent
      • 1972
    • Oh, Nurse!
      6.6
      TV Movie
      • Student Nurse
      • 1972
    • Head On (1971)
      Head On
      7.0
      • Millie
      • 1971
    • Buddy Ebsen, Max Baer Jr., Donna Douglas, and Irene Ryan in The Beverly Hillbillies (1962)
      The Beverly Hillbillies
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Elizabeth Gordon
      • Bobbie Jo Bradley
      • 1968–1971
    • The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1969)
      The Courtship of Eddie's Father
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Cynthia Kurland
      • 1970
    • Fess Parker in Daniel Boone (1964)
      Daniel Boone
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Mary Pickett
      • 1970
    • Bea Benaderet, Edgar Buchanan, Smiley Burnette, Frank Cady, Rufe Davis, Linda Henning, Gunilla Hutton, Meredith MacRae, Mike Minor, Jeannine Riley, Lori Saunders, and Pat Woodell in Petticoat Junction (1963)
      Petticoat Junction
      7.0
      TV Series
      • Bobbie Jo Bradley
      • 1965–1970
    • Eddie Albert, Eva Gabor, and Arnold the Piggy in Les arpents verts (1965)
      Les arpents verts
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Bobbie Jo Bradley
      • 1965–1966

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    • Bea Benaderet, Edgar Buchanan, Smiley Burnette, Frank Cady, Rufe Davis, Linda Henning, Gunilla Hutton, Meredith MacRae, Mike Minor, Jeannine Riley, Lori Saunders, and Pat Woodell in Petticoat Junction (1963)
      Petticoat Junction
      7.0
      TV Series
      • performer: "Let Us Call You Sweetheart"
      • performer: "One Boy"
      • performer: "Happy Days Are Here Again" ...
      • 1966–1970

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    • Alternative names
      • Linda Marie Hines
    • Height
      • 1.65 m
    • Born
      • October 4, 1941
      • Kansas City, Missouri, USA
    • Spouse
      • Bernard SandlerJanuary 21, 1961 - present (2 children)

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    • Trivia
      Dark-haired, wholesomely pretty TV leading lady of the 1960s best remembered as the poetic, studious Bobbie Jo Bradley on the Petticoat Junction (1963) series from 1966-1972.
    • Trademarks
        Dark Hair and Dark Eyes
    • Nickname
      • Linda Saunders

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    • How old is Lori Saunders?
      83 years old
    • When was Lori Saunders born?
      October 4, 1941
    • Where was Lori Saunders born?
      Kansas City, Missouri, USA
    • What is Lori Saunders's birth name?
      Linda Marie Hines
    • How tall is Lori Saunders?
      5 feet 5 inches, or 1.65 meters

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