Michele Carey, born Michele Lee Henson on February 26, 1942 and passed away on November 21, 2018. She was an American actress, best famous for her part in the film El Dorado's Western, Josephine "Joey". She was in films and appeared in TV shows during the 1960s and 1970s.Carey was born on February 26, 1942, in Annapolis, Maryland, to Stanley Willard Henson, Jr. and Thelma Burnell Henson. Her father was working as a wrestling instructor at the U.S. Naval Academy. Her family moved to Rochester, Minnesota where her father received his medical education. Carey, a pianist prodigy she won a national contest at the Chicago Music Festival age 13 and performed with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Her family then moved to Fort Collins Colorado where her father was a physician, Fort Collins' first open heart surgeon. In 1960, she graduated from Fort Collins High School. After graduation, she was signed to the Powers agency. She relocated to Los Angeles with her son in 1964 to pursue modeling. She enjoyed success as a model, however, she was more interested in acting. Aided by her beauty and trademark long, wild hair, she quickly was noticed by Hollywood producers.In 1964 she made her first television appearance on The Man from U.N.C.L.E. as receptionist
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