Nephews Clark Bevans Siblings Clem Bevans | Role Actress Name Merie Earle | |
Full Name Goldie Merie Ireland Nieces Clemene Bevans, Edith Bevans, Luppee Bevans Died November 14, 1984 (aged 95), Glendale, California, United States Resting place Green Lawn Cemetery Other names Merie Earls Years active 1967–1983 Spouse Lawrence Nathan Earls (m. 1909; died 1954) Nationality American Similar Clem Bevans, Robert Donner, Nora Marlowe |
The Waltons - Maude Gormley - Born in East Virginia
Merie Earle (May 13, 1889 – November 14, 1984) was an American actress perhaps best remembered for her performance as Maude Gormley in The Waltons.
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Life and career

Born Goldie Merie Ireland in Morrow, Ohio, Merie Earle grew up in the Columbus area where she enjoyed singing and dancing as a child. Following her marriage she moved to New York City with her husband, who was an engineer for the New York Central. Upon her husband’s retirement, the couple relocated to La Crescenta, California, to be closer to their daughter. She was discovered by an agent while performing in a play at a Methodist church.

Beginning her professional career late in life, Earle’s first jobs included ads for Polaroid.

In 1967 she made her feature film debut in Fitzwilly starring Dick Van Dyke. Her screen credits included Gaily, Gaily (1969), In Name Only, Dr. Max (1974,) Crazy Mama (1975,) Fatso (1980,) and Going Ape (1981.) She was a regular on the TV series The Jerry Reed When You're Hot You're Hot Hour in 1972 and The Waltons from 1972-79 as Maude Gormley. Earle also appeared in the made-for-TV movie The Last of the Good Guys in 1978.

Scheduled to make her Broadway debut, at age 88, in a revival of Paul Zindel’s Effects of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds in 1978, Earle suffered a fractured hip during the show’s initial run in La Jolla, California and withdrew from the production prior to its New York premiere. She guest starred on many notable television series including Petticoat Junction, Green Acres, The Beverly Hillbillies, Bewitched, The Bob Newhart Show, All in the Family, Alice, Phyllis, and Whiz Kids.
During her eighties and nineties, she made numerous appearances as a guest on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson."
Death
Merie Earle died aged 95 on November 4, 1984, in Glendale, California, of uremia poisoning following surgery for colon cancer, having outlived both her husband and her daughter. She was a cousin of actor Clem Bevans.