Carol Andreson
Quick Facts
Biography
Carol Andreson is an American film and television actress active in the 1960s. She is known for her roles in Perry Mason (TV series, 1962), Burke's Law (TV series, 1963), Mission: Impossible (TV series, 1966), and Dirty Dingus Magee (film, 1970).
Career
Andreson made her acting debut in 1961, with the episode "Encore in Paris" of the television series Bachelor Father. The following year, she landed the recurring role of Nurse Millie McLean/Nurse Holden in the TV series Dr. Kildare. She appeared in 5 episodes, beginning with "The Roaring Boy-O," aired on 15 March 1962, to "The Heart, an Imperfect Machine," aired on 17 October 1963.
In 1963, she made her film debut with a minor, supporting role in director Vincente Minnelli's comedy The Courtship of Eddie's Father.
In the following years, she was seen in supporting roles in a few TV shows and films such as 4 for Texas (1963), Breaking Point (TV series, 1964), and Mission: Impossible (TV Series, 1968).
She was last seen portraying a “Belle girl” in the director Burt Kennedy's 1970 romance/comedy Dirty Dingus Magee.
In 1965, Andreson was a guest on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.