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Celeste Yarnall in Papa Schultz (1965)

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Celeste Yarnall

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  • When her acting career diminished, Miss Yarnall began to work in real estate. Despite warnings about limited opportunities for success, she earned a six-figure income in her first year with a real estate firm. By 1982, she owned Celeste Yarnall & Associates, which a syndicated columnist described as "one of L.A.'s top office real estate firms".
  • In 1988, Miss Yarnall achieved a doctorate in nutrition, following she was a nutrition lecturer at Pacific Western University. She also became a breeder of Tonkinese cats and wrote two books: "Nautral Dog Care: A Complete Guide to Holistic Care for Dogs" and "Natural Cat Care: A Complete Guide to Holistic Care for Cats".
  • She had one daughter: Camilla Yarnall (born 1970).
  • In 1964, at age 19, Miss Yarnall was voted "Miss Rheingold", the winner of an annual beauty contest voted on by buyers of New York-based Rheingold beer. She was the last elected winner of a contest that had been run since 1942, and represented Rheingold at its pavilion at the 1964 World's Fair.
  • Best remembered by the public (and by many sci-fi fans) for her role as Yeoman Martha Landon in the Star Trek (1966) second season episode The Apple (1967).
  • Attended and graduated from John Marshall High School in Los Angeles, California.
  • Following her death, she was interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California, at the Gardens of Contemplation.

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