Michele Carey, Actress in 'El Dorado' and 'Live a Little, Love a Little,' Dies at 75
She was not on the list.
The onetime model also appeared in 'How to Stuff a Wild
Bikini,' 'The Sweet Ride,' 'Dirty Dingus Magee' and 'Scandalous John.'
Michele Carey, the attractive actress who starred alongside
John Wayne in El Dorado and with Elvis Presley in Live a Little, Love a Little,
has died. She was 75.
Carey died Nov. 21 of natural causes in Newport Beach,
California, according to a spokesperson who ran her Facebook page and a report
in the Fort Collins Coloradoan.
Known for her wild, brunette mane, the blue-eyed actress
portrayed an adult film star who is dating a beatnik (Bob Denver) in The Sweet
Ride (1968) and was a Native American woman named Anna Hot Water in Dirty
Dingus Magee (1970), starring Frank Sinatra.
In El Dorado (1967), legendary director Howard Hawks'
penultimate film, Carey played the rebellious Josephine "Joey"
MacDonald; she shoots Wayne's Cole Thornton and rolls around in the hay with
James Caan's character, a man named Mississippi.
Hawks hired her after he couldn't get Marianna Hill, who was
about to sign with Paramount after he had directed her (and Caan) in Red Line
7000 (1965).
Carey then portrayed the eccentric artist Bernice, who
changes her name to fit her many moods, in Live a Little, Love a Little (1968).
Presley is a photographer who frantically juggles two jobs in the film.
Carey also wore a kimono in How to Stuff a Wild Bikini
(1965) and appeared in other films including Hall Bartlett's Changes (1969),
The Animals (1970), Scandalous John (1971), The Choirboys (1977) and In the
Shadow of Kilimanjaro (1986), after which she retired from acting.
Carey was born on Feb. 26, 1943, in Annapolis, Maryland,
where her father worked as a wrestling instructor at the U.S. Naval Academy.
She was raised in Minnesota and Colorado and graduated from Fort Collins High
School in 1960.
Carey worked as a Powers model and at age 21 arrived in Los
Angeles, where she made her onscreen debut in 1964 in a first-season episode of
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. She also appeared as Crystal in a 1982 episode of the television series The Fall Guy. She co-starred with Angie Dickinson and Roy Thinnes in the Dan Curtis TV movie The Norliss Tapes.
She later showed up on Burke's Law, T.H.E. Cat, The Wild
Wild West, It Takes a Thief, Gunsmoke, Starsky & Hutch, Mission Impossible, The F.B.I., Alias Smith and Jones and The Six Million Dollar Man and
provided the voice of a computer for A Man Called Sloane, starring Robert
Conrad.
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