Marilyn Jeanne Seely Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Jeannie Seely (born Marilyn Jeanne Seely, July 6, 1940, Titusville, Pennsylvania, United States) is an American country music singer and Grand Ole Opry star. She is best known for her 1966 Grammy award-winning Country hit, "Don't Touch Me", which peaked at No. 2 on the country charts.Seely has produced numerous country hits, from the 1960s into the mid-1970s, including duets with Jack Greene like 1969's "I Wish I Didn't Have to Miss You". Seely has befriended many country singers, including Jan Howard and Dottie West.
Full Name
Marilyn Jeanne Seely
Net Worth
$1.3 Million
Date Of Birth
July 6, 1940
Place Of Birth
Titusville, Pennsylvania, USA
Profession
Soundtrack, Actress
Nicknames
Jeannie Seely, Seely, Jeannie
Star Sign
Cancer
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Fact
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Mother, with Hank Cochran, of a daughter Booth Cochran and three sons.
Best known for her hit, "Don't Touch Me," which went to No. 2 on Billboard magazine's country singles chart in 1966. Also had a series of duets with country performer Jack Greene, most notably with the No. 2 1970 hit, "Wish I Didn't Have to Miss You."
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Country singer.
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
Serangoon Road
2013
TV Series writer - 3 episodes
Opry Video Classics: Queens
2007
Video performer: "Don't Touch Me"
Honeysuckle Rose
1980
performer: "Make the World Go Away"
Actress
Title
Year
Status
Character
Changing Hearts
2002
Mrs. Jenkins
Honeysuckle Rose
1980
Jeannie
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Hank Cochran: Livin' for a Song
2012
Documentary
Herself
Headline Country
2007
TV Series
Herself
Biography
2006
TV Series documentary
Herself
Company's Comin': A Tribute to Porter Wagoner
1997
TV Movie
Herself
Grand Ole Opry 70th Anniversary
1996
TV Special
Herself
The Life and Times of Dottie West
1996
TV Movie
Herself
Opry Backstage
1995
TV Series
Herself - Co-host
The Women of Country
1993
TV Movie
Herself
Family Feud
1991
TV Series
Herself
An All Star Salute to Country Music
1990
TV Movie
Herself
Dolly
1988
TV Series
Herself
Grand Ole Opry 60th Anniversary
1986
TV Movie
Herself
Grand Ole Opry
1985
TV Series
Herself
Johnny Cash and the Country Girls
1981
TV Movie
Herself
14th Annual Music City News Awards
1980
TV Special
Herself - Presenter
13th Annual Music City News Awards
1979
TV Special
Herself - Presenter
12th Annual Music City News Awards
1978
TV Special
Herself - Presenter
Nashville on the Road
1976
TV Series
Herself - Guest
Hee Haw
1972
TV Series
Herself - Special Guest
Archive Footage
Known for movies
Johnny Cash and the Country Girls (1981) as Herself