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Rachel Dennison

Rachel Dennison
Born Rachel Ann Parton
(1959-08-31) August 31, 1959 (age 57)
Franklin, Tennessee
Occupation Actress/Singer
Years active 1982–1999
Height 5 ft 4 in (163 cm)
Spouse(s) Richard Dennison (1978–divorced)
Eric George (current)

Rachel George (born Rachel Parton; August 31, 1959 in Franklin, Tennessee) is an American retired singer and actress.

She is the youngest of twelve children born to Lee and Avie Parton. Her celebrity siblings include entertainer Dolly Parton, as well as Randy and Stella Parton among others.

As a child, she enjoyed wearing make-up and imitating her favorite stars. She later recalled, "I was the only girl in the first grade that routinely powdered and rouged my face." Dennison also remembered, "I never really wanted to be in show business. I just wanted to raise my kids and keep house, but I guess being in the business is just a 'family tradition'." She quit school after the eighth grade and toured the country with her family, often doing her elder sisters' make-up and occasionally singing backup. At age fifteen, she performed solo on stage for the first time. During her first performance, as she remembers, "right off I saw this new piano man (pianist Richard Dennison) and knew he was the fella for me." She and Dennison were married three years later.

In 1982, Dennison landed her first and only acting role in the ABC television sitcom incarnation of 9 to 5. Before the show premiered, she stated in a People magazine interview: "I'm sure people will compare me to Dolly—it's only human nature." Her role, as bombshell secretary Doralee Rhodes, had been originated by her older sister, Dolly Parton, in the hit 1980 theatrical film of the same name. 9 to 5 was shot before a live studio audience and co-starred Rita Moreno and Valerie Curtin. The series had an impressive beginning in the ratings, but after a retooling (including the addition of Leah Ayres to the cast), the series was canceled by ABC after 33 episodes in 1983. The sitcom proved popular in reruns, leading producers to revive it in first-run syndication in 1986. Sally Struthers joined the cast, and the sitcom's popularity revived, producing another 52 episodes before ending in 1988.


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