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Roberta Shore net worth is $2 Million
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Roberta Jymme Schourop (born April 7, 1943, Monterey Park, California), better known as Roberta Shore, is an American actress and performer, most famous for her youthful television and movie roles in the 1950s and early 1960s.Though never a Mouseketeer, Shore co-starred in several Walt Disney productions featuring the Mouseketeers, and thus came to be associated with them. She appeared as Annette Funicello's rival Laura Rogan in Annette's self-titled series, and as French-speaking Franceska in The Shaggy Dog.Aside from Disney, Shore had a featured role in the 1959 screen version of Blue Denim, duetting with Warren Berlinger, and an uncredited cameo appearance in A Summer Place, as Sandra Dee's gossipy schoolmate Anne Talbert. Later she played Ricky Summers in the 1960 movie Because They're Young, and had another uncredited role, as Lorna in Stanley Kubrick's 1962 version of Lolita.Shore's television credits include appearances on Playhouse 90, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, The Donna Reed Show, The Lawrence Welk Show (a singing appearance in 1959), several Western series including Maverick, Wagon Train, The Tall Man, and Laramie, and regular roles on Father Knows Best (as Joyce, Bud Andersons girl friend), The New Bob Cummings Show and The Virginian.In 1957, Shore played the role of popular literacy detective Nancy Drew in a 1957 pilot for CBS. The project was not picked up due to disapproval from the owners of the franchise. She co-starred alongside actors Tim Considine and Frankie Thomas.Shore was featured very prominently as a series regular within the first three seasons of The Virginian as Betsy Garth, the daughter of Shiloh Ranch owner Judge Garth played by Lee J. Cobb. Though no longer a regular in the fourth season, she returned in the fourth episode of that season (#95 "The Awakening") in a story in which Betsy meets and falls for a gentleman played by Glenn Corbett. A disillusioned former minister, Corbett's character finds his way back to his belief in God and by story's end finally proposes to Betsy. The episode ends with the couple being wed at Shiloh Ranch by Judge Garth himself before the newlyweds ride off to Pennsylvania where Corbett's character is to become the minister of a church.After the mid-1960s, Shore did little in the way of movies or television. She emerged in 1984 as a radio disc jockey and program host in Salt Lake City, Utah. Active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Shore and then-husband Ron Frederickson auditioned for the parts of Ishmael and his wife Leah in a 2004 movie adaptation of the Book of Mormon. While her husband won the role of Ishmael, the producers felt Shore's earlier fame would detract from the movie's message, and chose actress Sheryl Lee Wilson to play Leah.
Net Worth
$2 Million
Date Of Birth
April 7, 1943
Place Of Birth
Monterey Park, California, USA
Occupation
Actress
Profession
Actress, Soundtrack
Spouse
Kent Christensen
Nicknames
Roberta Shore, Shore, Roberta
Star Sign
Aries
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Trademark
1
Yodeling
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Quote
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[on recognizing herself on the soundtrack for "It's a Small World"] "I was the yodeler!" she recalled. "I thought, so that's why they asked me to yodel!"
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Fact
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She was a guest at the 2012 Memphis Film Festival's "A Gathering of Guns 4: A TV Western Reunion" at the Whispering Woods Hotel and Conference Center in Olive Branch, Mississippi.
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Was the first to record the song "Let There Be Peace on Earth."
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A one-time talented yodeler, her yodel appears on the Disney soundtrack album of "It's a Small World."
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She appeared as a guest at the Western Film Fair in Charlotte, North Carolina in 1996 and 2003. At the 2003 show, she was reunited with her The Virginian (1962) co-stars James Drury, Gary Clarke and Randy Boone.
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As a singer, she made many recordings with Lawrence Welk on the Dot label and, for Walt Disney, on the Buena Vista label with the Tutti Commerata orchestra, including an album with Rex Allen featuring songs from the score of the motion picture Say One for Me (1959). She also made an album for Decca, with The Virginian (1962) regular Randy Boone, entitled "Singing Start of the Virginian", which showcased songs performed on the TV series.
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Once toured Australia with the Mouseketeers
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In 1984, she was working as a disc jockey at a radio station in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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She is a 1961 graduate of San Gabriel High School, San Gabriel, California. She was queen of her senior prom in high school.
Actress
Title
Year
Status
Character
Billy and the Bandit
TV Movie post-production
Grandma
Cipher in the Snow
1974
Short
Peggy, school secretary
The Virginian
1962-1965
TV Series
Betsy Garth
The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet
1960-1962
TV Series
Roberta / Joyce / Mae
The Comedy Spot
1962
TV Series
Joan Carol
Lolita
1962
Lorna (uncredited)
The Tall Man
1962
TV Series
Sally
Laramie
1962
TV Series
Sharon Halleck
Alcoa Premiere
1962
TV Series
Leona Hunter
The Bob Cummings Show
1961-1962
TV Series
Henrietta 'Hank' Gogerty
Bachelor in Paradise
1961
Ginnie Caccardi (uncredited)
General Electric Theater
1961
TV Series
Ellie Beckett
Lawman
1961
TV Series
Millie Johnson
The Young Savages
1961
Jenny Bell
Zane Grey Theater
1961
TV Series
Laurie Lawson
Wagon Train
1961
TV Series
Millie Allen
Strangers When We Meet
1960
Linda Harder
Goodyear Theatre
1960
TV Series
Judy Saunders
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis
1960
TV Series
Clothilde Ellingboe
Because They're Young
1960
Richelle 'Ricky' Summers
The Donna Reed Show
1959-1960
TV Series
Carol / Nancy
Father Knows Best
1959
TV Series
Joyce / Joyce Kendall
A Summer Place
1959
Anne Talbert (uncredited)
Maverick
1959
TV Series
Judy Mason
Blue Denim
1959
Cherie
The Shaggy Dog
1959
Franceska Andrassy
Studio One in Hollywood
1958
TV Series
Annette
1958
TV Series
Laura Rogan
Playhouse 90
1956
TV Series
Jennie
Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre
1956
TV Series
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Virginian
1963-1965
TV Series performer - 8 episodes
Blue Denim
1959
performer: "Who, Baby?" - uncredited
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
High Chaparral Reunion 2016 Webcast
2016
Video
Herself
You Don't Say
1964
TV Series
Herself
The Jack Benny Program
1964
TV Series
Herself
The Bob Hope Show
1963
TV Series
Herself
Gala Day at Disneyland
1960
Short
Herself
The Dick Clark Show
1959
TV Series
Herself
The Juke Box Jury
1959
TV Series
Herself
The Pinky Lee Show
1954
TV Series
Herself (as Jymme Shore)
Archive Footage
Known for movies
The Virginian (1962-1965) as Betsy Garth
The Shaggy Dog (1959) as Franceska Andrassy
Because They're Young (1960) as Richelle 'Ricky' Summers