Occupation Actress Years active 1954–1974; 2015 | Name Roberta Shore Role Actress | |
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Full Name Roberta Jymme Schourop Spouse Terry C. Barber (m. ?–1987), Ron Frederickson Movies and TV shows Similar People Randy Boone, James Drury, Gary Clarke, Doug McClure, Clu Gulager |
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Jimmye Roberta Schourup (born April 7, 1945, Monterey Park, California), better known as Roberta Shore, is a retired American actress and performer.
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- Roberta shore
- Personal life
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As a child, she was cast as the Yodeler for It's a Small World. 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 (1959).

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, Jenny Bell in The Young Savages (1961), and in an 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 Anderson's girl friend), The New Bob Cummings Show and The Virginian.

Shore featured 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. After the mid-1960s, Shore did little in the way of movies or television. In 1962, she starred alongside Candy Moore in a failed television pilot Time Out for Ginger. She emerged in 1984 as a radio disc jockey and program host in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Personal life
Active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, She and her husband Ron Frederickson auditioned for the roles of Ishmael and his wife Leah in a 2004 movie adaptation of the Book of Mormon.
As a child Roberta was cast as the Yodeler for It's a Small World. 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.