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  1. Winning the role over 300 competitors, [2] Riley portrayed Billie Jo Bradley on the first two seasons of the CBS sitcom Petticoat Junction (1963–1965). [5]: 828 Riley left the series in 1965 to pursue movies. She also had a regular cast member role on the comedy variety series Hee Haw (1969–1971).

  2. Jeannine Riley. Actress: Electra Glide in Blue. Blonde bombshell Jeannine Brooke Riley was born in Madera, California on October 1, 1940 and started her movie and TV career in 1962 with an unbilled movie part in the Rosalind Russell drama Five Finger Exercise (1962) and roles on the TV shows "Father of the Bride" and "Route 66," not to mention ...

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    Jeannine Brooke Riley was born on 1 October 1940, in Madera, California USA, and is an actress, perhaps still best known for her role as Billie Jo Bradley in the series entitled “Petticoat Junction”, appearing in the first two seasons of the show during the mid-‘60s.

    How rich is Jeannine Riley? As of late-2018, sources estimate a net worth that is at $4 million, earned through a successful career in acting. She’s also appeared in numerous other television shows and feature films throughout her career, and as she continues her endeavors even well into her ‘70s, it is expected that her wealth will also continue t...

    While virtually no information is available about Jeannine’s early life, it is known that she developed an interest in acting at a young age. She started her careerin the early 1960s, appearing in small or uncredited roles in projects such as “Five Finger Exercise”. In 1963, she was cast in the sitcom “Petticoat Junction” in the role of Billie Jo B...

    The following year Riley was cast in “Fever Heat”, which was directed by Russell S. Doughten and starring alongside Nick Adams and Norman Alden. In 1969 she was cast in the film “The Comic”, co-written and co-produced by Carl Reiner and starring Dick Van Dyke, Michele Lee and Mickey Rooney in a film inspired by the end of the silent film era. After...

    Over the next few years, Jeannine had small roles in television shows such as “The Wild Wild West”, “Route 66”, and “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.” She then featuredin the film “Electra Glide in Blue”, which starred Robert Blake as a motorcycle cop alongside Billy “Green” Bush, and based on the Harley-Davidson Electra Glide motorcycle used by traffic pol...

    For her personal life, it is known that Riley married Gary Groom in 1965 but their marriage ended in divorce in 1972. She married once more in 1974 to Irwin Radnitz but it was also a marriage that ended in divorce. There are no reported children from her marriages. Since retiring from acting work, very little information has been shared about her. ...

  3. Jeannine Riley From ‘Petticoat Junction’ Is Now 81 And Wrote A Manual For Success At Any Age. by Dana Daly. 3 years ago. Billie Jo Bradley was a model of ambition and unbridled hope and awe in Petticoat Junction and none other than Jeannine Riley debuted the role in 1963.

  4. About Jeannine. Soon after high school, she attended the renowned Pasadena Playhouse, a fully accredited school of theater arts, setting her sights on a career in television, theater, and movies. Her first big break came in 1963 with the role of Billie Jo on the hit series, Petticoat Junction.

  5. May 6, 2023 · After two seasons of the series, Jeannine Riley left and was replaced by Gunilla Hutton. Even after she left the show, life stayed kind to her acting career as she made more TV appearances including guest-starring on Ozzie and Harriet.

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  7. Her first big break came in 1963 with the role of Billie Jo on the hit series, Petticoat Junction. For the next 20 years, Jeannine co-starred in more than 150 television series and episodes playing opposite leading actors like Jack Palance, Fred MacMurray, Dennis Hopper, and Robert Conrad.

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