
Santa Monica, California, USA
Michele Ann Marie "Shelley" Fabares (/fæˈbreɪ/; born January 19, 1944) is a retired American actress and singer. She is best known for her television roles as Mary Stone on the sitcom The Donna Reed Show (1958–1963) and as Christine Armstrong on the sitcom Coach (1989–1997), the latter of which earned her two Primetime Emmy Awards nominations. Her film roles include playing the leading lady to Elvis Presley in Girl Happy, Spinout, and Clambake. As the niece of singer/comedienne Nanette Fabray, she was indoctrinated early into the show biz life. Tap dancing from age three, she also modeled during her elementary school years and began appearing on such TV shows as Captain Midnight (1954) and Annie Oakley (1954) (the latter a recurring role). At age 12, she made her professional film debut in the Rock Hudson/Cornell Borchers tearjerker Never Say Goodbye (1956) as Hudson's daughter, and went on to play kid sister roles in the rock 'n' roll-themed Rock, Pretty Baby! (1956) and its sequel Summer Love (1957) both starring John Saxon. Teen-idol status came with her coming-of-age role as the ever-wholesome daughter "Mary Stone" on The Donna Reed Show (1958), a part she played for five seasons before embarking on a more grown-up film career. The character of "Mary Stone" was gently phased out of the show as her character "left for college". During its' run, she and TV "brother" Paul Petersen grew so popular that they sprinted to adjoining pop singing celebrity, although both admitted that their vocal talents were limited. In 1962, her recording of "Johnny Angel" reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. She left The Donna Reed Show in 1963 (she would return periodically until its end in 1966) to pursue other acting opportunities. This was followed by a second album, The Things We Did Last Summer, which included two hit songs "Johnny Loves Me" (no. 21) and "The Things We Did Last Summer" (no. 46). She released a third album, Teenage Triangle in 1963. She landed top femme parts in such fun-and-frolic fare as Ride the Wild Surf (1964), Hold On! (1966) in which she played the love interest of Peter Noone (of Herman's Hermits) and sings Make Me Happy, as well as three of Elvis Presley's less-acclaimed films of the later 1960s: Girl Happy (1965), Spinout (1966) and Clambake (1967). She then played the love interest of a young Hank Williams Jr. in A Time to Sing (1968). She had support roles in television films like Brian's Song (1971) (playing Brian Piccolo's wife with James Caan as Brian), and Two for the Money (1972). Her performance in Brian's Song earned her a Golden Globe nomination. For her work, she was nominated twice for a Primetime Emmy Award and, in 1994, she was honored by the Young Artist Foundation with its Former Child Star "Lifetime Achievement" Award for her role as Mary Stone on The Donna Reed Show. From 2004 to 2011 she produced the Screen Actors Guild Awards.

as Charlotte Black

as Liza Caspar
1984

as Cathy
1977

as Charlotte Black
1967

1967

as Jolene Hyland
1974

as Christine Armstrong
1989

as Julie
1969

as Ellen Tillman
1959

1955

1982

1958

as Charity Brown
1964
as Nancy Erickson
1998

as Self (archive footage)
2026

as Martha Kent (voice)
2006

as Nancy Erickson
1998

as Lily Zarn
1997

as Martha Kent (voice)
1996

as Self (uncredited)
1995

as Millie Ridgeway
1995

as Shelley Fabares
1995

as Shirley Fagot
1993

as Lu Ann Reed
1990

as Kathy Reuben
1988

as Buffy Cronenberg
1987

as Mimi
1985

as Lucy
1985
as Ellie Walker
1983

as Louise Gregory
1980

as Mary Alice
1979

as Grace Donovan
1979

as Helen Perlmutter
1979

as Lisa
1975

as Bethany Hagan
1972

as Joy Piccolo
1971

as 'Mike' Carter
1969
as Amy Carter
1968
as Charlotte Black
1 ep.

as Liza Caspar
2 episodes

as Cathy
1 episodes

as Charlotte Black
1 episodes

1 episodes

as Jolene Hyland
1 episodes

as Christine Armstrong
200 episodes

as Julie
1 episodes

as Ellen Tillman
1 episodes

1 episodes

1 episodes

1 episodes

as Charity Brown
1 episodes


as Holly Cooper
1 episodes

1 episodes

as Francine Webster
41 episodes

as Jill Marlowe
1 episodes

as Norma Fritchie
1 episodes

1 episodes

1 episodes

1 episodes

1 episodes

as Self
1 episodes

as Self
1 episodes