Chris Noel

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Chris Noel
Born (1941-07-02) July 2, 1941 (age 82)
West Palm Beach, Florida, USA
Nationality (legal)American
Occupation(s)Actor, Art Department, host of American Forces Radio & Television (AFRTS) Radio Show
Years active1963–2010
Known forGirl Happy, Wild Wild Winter and The Tormentors
Notable workMid 1960s
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)

Chris Noel (born July 2, 1941) is a Californian actress of the 1960s. She is best known by veterans of the Vietnam war for her work on the Armed Forces Radio And Television Service. Her program "A Date With Chris" is fondly remembered as "the voice of a California dream girl" by many Viet vets. Her pin up pictures were very popular.

Singer

In the early '70's, Chris Noel was in New York and was working with Paul Colby, impresario and owner of the famous Greenwich Village club, The Bitter End. Chris was performing cover songs by John Prine and needed a backup band. Paul asked Dennis Lepri who had worked with Kenny Rogers and Gunhill Road to form a band for her and produce her sound. After auditioning many New York area musicians, the band "Quilt" was formed. After extensive rehearsals at the Bitter End, the band showcased for selected industry executives to mixed reviews. Some time after, the band was dissolved and Chris pursued other interests.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1963 Soldier in the Rain Frances McCoy
1964 Honeymoon Hotel Nancy Penrose
Looking for Love Actress (uncredited)
Diary of a Bachelor Bachelorette
Get Yourself a College Girl Sue Ann Mobley
1965 Girl Happy Betsy
Joy in the Morning Mary Ellen Kincaid
Beach Ball Susan
1966 Wild Wild Winter Susan
Good Old Days Pantha
1967 The Glory Stompers Chris
1968 For Singles Only Lily
1971 The Tormentors Eve
1980 Detour to Terror Peggy Cameron
1981 Fly Away Home Special Thanks (radio broadcasts in Vietnam)
1985 Cease Fire Wendy
1986 Sin of Innocence Wedding Guest

Television

Year Television Series Role Episode(s)
1963 The Eleventh Hour Evelyn "Try to Keep Alive Until Next Tuesday"
1964 The Lieutenant Ginny "Between Music and Laughter"
Bewitched Susan "Love Is Blind"
1965 Burke's Law Miss Larchmont / Patience Stevens 2 episodes
The Smothers Brothers Show Claudia "I Wouldn't Miss My Own Funeral for Anything"
Perry Mason Susan Wolfe "The Case of the Silent Six"
My Three Sons Margie "Marriage and Stuff"
My Mother the Car Helen "Many Happy No-Returns"
1966 Occasional Wife Marilyn "Pilot"
1968 The Pat Boone Show Herself Episode dated 31 January 1968
1980 Wild Times Dolly "Episode #1.1"
1981 CHiPs Karen "11–99: Officer Needs Help"
1989 B.L. Stryker Unknown "Blues for Buder"
China Beach Herself "Vets"
2005 Tricky TV Property Master (Art Department) Unknown
2007 Cape Wrath Stand-By Props (Art Department) 7 episodes
2010 Missing Stand-By Props (Art Department) 10 episodes

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