Background
Packer was born Doris Edwards in Menominee in Menominee County in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
Packer was born Doris Edwards in Menominee in Menominee County in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
University of California, Los Los Angeles
Packer portrayed the mother of millionaire playboy Chatsworth Osborne, Junior. (Steve Franken), on Columbia Broadcasting System"s The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, with Dwayne Hickman in the title role. Prior to playing Chatsworth"s mother, she had been cast as Clarice Armitage, mother of Milton Armitage (Warren Beatty), whose character on the series Chatsworth replaced.
In most of her screen roles, she was known for her aristocratic and intellectual bearing and precise use of the English language.
Her family moved to southern California when she was quite young. She became interested in acting while in high school.
Packer also appeared in Broadway shows. During World World War II, Packer enlisted in the United States. Army Women"s Army Corps (WACs), joining in 1943 as a Private and eventually reaching the rank of Technical Sergeant.
Her discharge records were likely lost in the 1973 fire at the National Personnel Records Center.
In 1954, she appeared as Florence on an episode ("Sixteen Vertical") of Rod Cameron"s crime drama series, City Detective. In 1955-1956, Packer appeared three times as a nurse in the National Broadcasting Company sitcom lieutenant"s a Great Life, featuring Frances Bavier. In 1958, she guest-starred on Rod Cameron"s subsequent syndicated series, State Trooper, in "The Last Stage Robbery", an episode with a surprise ending.
Packer played wealthy society matrons on The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show and I Love Lucy and as Mistress
Wiley on The Andy Griffith Show. She had a recurring role as Clara Mason in the 1960-1961 National Broadcasting Company trivial sitcom Happy, set at a Palm Springs motel and featuring a talking baby.
Her co-stars included Ronnie Burns, Yvonne Lime Fedderson, and Lloyd Corrigan. Packer played Mistress McGillicuddy in the 1961 episode "Gladys" Political Campaign" on the Columbia Broadcasting System sitcom, Pete and Gladys, with Harry Morgan and Cara Williams.
She played the wealthy Mrs Huntingdon in a 1963 episode "I"m Number Henry Walden!" on Columbia Broadcasting System"s The Dick Van Dyke Show.
She appeared on three episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies as wealthy matron Mistress Fenwick. She made a guest appearance on Perry Mason in 1962 as Mistress Campion in "The Case of the Polka Dot Pony."
Packer appeared on National Broadcasting Company"s anthology series, The Barbara Stanwyck Show.
In 1964–1965, Packer appeared on the short-lived Columbia Broadcasting System sitcom, Many Happy Returns, starring John McGiver and set in the complaint division of a fictitious Los Angeles department store with the unlikely name of Crockmyer"son
In 1973, she guest-starred in an episode of the situation comedy A Touch of Grace. Packer was married to stage director Rowland G. Edwards for twenty-five years — from 1928 until his death in 1953.
They had no children. She died at the age of seventy-four in 1979 in Glendale, California, from natural causes.