
Melodie Johnson
Known For
Acting
Born
1943-10-23 in Los Angeles, California, USA
Biography
Melodie Johnson Howe (born October 23, 1943) is an American actress and author. She became interested in writing at a young age and wrote several short plays that went unpublished. She studied at the University of California, Los Angeles in creative writing. Yet in 1965, she embarked on an acting career in Hollywood. She appears in episodes generic several television series, including The Virginian, It Takes a Thief, Bewitched and Mannix. She also landed small roles in film, especially in Coogan's Bluff (1968) Don Siegel, alongside Clint Eastwood, and bootleggers Wars (1970) Richard Quine, with Patrick McGoohan and Richard Widmark. It ended his acting career in the early 1980. Under her married name, Melodie Johnson Howe, she published a few years apart Shadow The Mother (1989) and Beauty Dies (1994), two thrillers putting Directed by Claire and Maggie Conrad Hill, two female detectives who maintain professional relationships similar to those prevailing between Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin, the heroes of Rex Stout. In 2011, she published Shooting Hollywood (2011), a collection of stories that tell the adventures of Diana Poole, former actress in her forties looking to resume his career and still is forced to solve criminal cases which continue to divert his art. In 2013 seems City of Mirrors, the first book devoted to this new heroine.
Most Known For

Love, American Style
as Ursula

Love, American Style
as Florine

Powderkeg
as Miss Baker

Coogan's Bluff
as Millie

The Ride to Hangman's Tree
as Lillie

The Moonshine War
as Lizann Simpson

Gaily, Gaily
as Lilah Letterby

Fame Is the Name of the Game
as Belle

I Love a Mystery
as Charity

Rabbit, Run
as Lucy Eccles

Enigma
as Dr. Beverly Golden