Lee Meriwether, born on May 27, 1935, in Los Angeles, California, is an actress known for her memorable roles in various science fiction and fantasy productions during the late 1960s. She gained recognition for portraying Catwoman and Kitka in the 1966 film “Batman: The Movie,” where she had a romantic connection with Bruce Wayne.
Meriwether also appeared in the series “The Time Tunnel” (1966) as Dr. Ann MacGregor, aiding time travelers lost in different eras. Moreover, she played Losira in the 1969 “Star Trek” episode “That Which Survives” and portrayed a concerned “giant” mother in the Irwin Allen series “Land of the Giants” (1968).
Over the years, Meriwether has been hailed for aging gracefully and staying faithful to her craft. In a January 2013 interview, the “Barnaby Jones” actress, who was crowned Miss America in 1955, discussed her approach to embracing the beauty of aging at the age of 77.
However, she dismissed these rumors, stating they were only good friends.
When asked if she had any desire to slow down, Meriwether replied, “Oh no, it’s fun. I love it.” She was also asked about her secret to looking so beautiful and graceful as she aged, particularly noting her stunning appearance in a photo on her website.
The “Suspense” alum humbly attributed some airbrushing to the photo but primarily credited her genes for her youthful appearance. She shared that her mother looked fantastic even at the age of 96. Meriwether also revealed her technique of rubbing her face upward while washing and applying makeup and incorporating regular exercise at the gym three times a week.
In addition to physical practices, Meriwether emphasized the importance of maintaining a positive outlook toward people. She acknowledged that while laugh lines are inevitable, we should embrace them as part of the laughter and joy in life...CONTINUE READING