Madlyn Rhue - Biography

American character actress Madlyn Rhue was one of television's most prolific actresses and has starred in everything from sitcoms to soap operas to drama series and films for nearly 40 years. Her beautiful looks, black/dark brown hair and hazel eyes got her the attention of television producers and she found herself guest starring on such series as Rawhide (1959), Cheyenne (1955), Star Trek (1966), Hawaï, police d'état (1968), Drôles de dames (1976) and L'île fantastique (1977). She did a few theatrical motion pictures, most notably Opération jupons (1959), La valse des colts (1964), Kenner (1968) and Un monde fou, fou, fou, fou (1963). In 1977 she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, which she battled for nearly 25 years. However, the disease never got her down; she continued to work in numerous television films and was co-starring on such series and soap operas as Executive Suite (1976), Fame (1982) and Des jours et des vies (1965) and had a recurring role on Arabesque (1984). By 1997, Rhue was unable to work, and she spent her last years at the Motion Picture and Television Country Home retirement center in Woodland Hills, California. She passed away from pneumonia and multiple sclerosis there at age 68 on December 16, 2003.