From ‘I Love Lucy’ to ‘Gunsmoke’: Barbara Eden’s Star-Making TV Roles Before the Genie Bottle

We may know her best as a bottle-living genie in I Dream of Jeannie, but before that, Barbara Eden had already become a familiar face to television viewers. In those years before the show’s 1965 debut, she’d built an impressive résumé of early TV roles across a wide variety of genres, including sitcoms, Westerns, legal dramas and crime procedurals.

What’s especially remarkable about Eden’s pre-Jeannie period is just how wide-ranging her performances were. One week she might be sharing the screen with Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz in I Love Lucy, and the next playing it straight in the crime drama Highway Patrol or the anthology series The Millionaire. Whether she was doing light romantic comedy or tackling heavier dramatic material, Eden brought a natural charm, comic timing and screen presence that caught the eye of audiences and casting directors.

During this time, Eden also popped up in some of the most enduring television shows of the era. She played opposite Andy Griffith in a fan-favorite episode of The Andy Griffith Show and Elinor Donahue in Father Knows Best, spent two seasons as part of the cast of How to Marry a Millionaire and had a memorable appearance in Gunsmoke. She even found herself alongside future icons like Clint Eastwood (Rawhide) and Richard Chamberlain (Dr. Kildare)—proof of how in-demand she had become as a guest star.

We’re highlighting Barbara Eden’s television journey in the years before Jeannie. It’s a tour through 1950s and early ’60s television, one that not only showcases the diversity of shows being produced during that formative era but also captures the rise of an actress who was clearly destined for stardom.

1. ‘The Johnny Carson Show’ (1956)

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Years before I Dream of Jeannie, Barbara Eden lit up 1950s television with no less than 14 appearances on The Johnny Carson Show, where her natural charisma and comic timing was already unmistakable. This was before Carson took over The Tonight Show.

2. ‘How to Marry a Millionaire’ (1957-1959)

Lori Nelson, Barbara Eden, and Merry Anders starred as three single women scheming to land wealthy husbands in the syndicated sitcom How to Marry a Millionaire (1957–59), inspired by the hit 1953 film. The series marked one of Eden’s earliest starring roles on television.

3. ‘December Bride’ (1957)

Barbara Eden appears with Harry Morgan and Dean Miller in a 1957 episode of the popular CBS sitcom December Bride. Her guest appearance was one of several early television roles that showcased her talent for comedy and timing.

4. ‘Highway Patrol’ (1957)

She guest starred in a 1957 episode of Highway Patrol, a fast-paced syndicated crime drama starring Broderick Crawford as Dan Mathews, a no-nonsense officer of the law tackling traffic crimes, robberies and kidnappings across the highways of the American West. Eden’s early TV appearance placed her squarely in the kind of suspenseful, procedural storytelling that defined 1950s television drama.

5. ‘I Love Lucy’ (1957)

In a memorable 1957 episode of I Love Lucy titled “Country Club Dance,” Barbara Eden plays a young socialite who catches Ricky Ricardo’s eye at a dance—much to Lucy’s dismay. The episode revolves around Lucy’s jealousy and her comic attempts to keep an eye on her husband, leading to a classic showdown on the dance floor.

6. ‘The Millionaire’ (1957)

Barbara Eden and Ray Stricklyn in the Season 3 episode “Millionaire Ted McAllister” of The Millionaire, which aired May 22, 1957. The anthology series followed the lives of everyday people whose destinies were changed after receiving a tax-free million dollars from the unseen benefactor John Beresford Tipton.

7. ‘Perry Mason’ (1957)
The actress guest-starred in a 1957 episode of the CBS legal drama Perry Mason, appearing alongside William Hopper as private investigator Paul Drake. Her appearance came during the show’s early first season as it was establishing its iconic formula of courtroom twists and last-minute revelations (oftentimes with somebody breaking into tears).

8. ‘Gunsmoke’ 1957

Barbara Eden appears alongside Robert Vaughn and Denver Pyle in a 1957 episode of Gunsmoke, the landmark Western series set in Dodge City. Eden played Judy Bryce in the episode “Romeo,” which followed Marshal Matt Dillon’s efforts to mediate tensions between a young couple and a disapproving father.

9. ‘Bachelor Father’ (1957)

Barbara Eden shares a lighthearted moment in a 1957 episode of Bachelor Father, the sitcom starring John Forsythe as a wealthy Beverly Hills attorney raising his teenage niece.

10. ‘The Lineup’ (1958)

Barbara Eden (fourth from left in red) stands among a group of suspects in a publicity still from the police procedural The Lineup, which aired from 1954 to 1960 and was set in San Francisco. The series starred Warner Anderson (far right) as Lt. Ben Guthrie and Tom Tully (far left) as Inspector Matt Grebb, following their investigations into crime in the city. Eden made a memorable guest appearance during the show’s run, one of her earliest dramatic roles on television.

11. ‘Father Knows Best’ (1958)

Barbara Eden and Elinor Donahue in the Father Knows Best episode “The Rivals,” which aired January 29, 1958. Eden guest-starred as a glamorous new girl in town who unintentionally becomes a romantic rival for Betty (Donahue), sparking a lighthearted lesson in friendship and jealousy.

12. ‘The Andy Griffith Show’ (1962)

Andy Griffith and Barbara Eden in “The Manicurist,” Season 2, Episode 16 of The Andy Griffith Show, originally aired January 22, 1962. Eden plays Ellen Brown, a glamorous big-city manicurist who causes a stir in Mayberry when she sets up shop in Floyd’s barbershop, charming the townsfolk and briefly capturing Sheriff Taylor’s attention.

13. ‘Cain’s Hundred’ (1962)

Peter Mark Richman, Harold J. Stone, and Barbara Eden in the Cain’s Hundred episode “Savage in Darkness,” which aired March 27, 1962. Eden plays a woman caught in the emotional crossfire of a criminal case investigated by Nicholas Cain (Richman), a former mob lawyer turned federal prosecutor.

14. ‘Dr. Kildare’ (1963)

Barbara Eden and Richard Chamberlain in “If You Can’t Believe the Truth…,” a Season 3 episode of Dr. Kildare that aired October 10, 1963. Eden portrays a woman grappling with a serious diagnosis, bringing emotional depth to the popular medical drama anchored by Chamberlain’s compassionate young doctor.

15. ‘Burke’s Law’ (1963)

Barbara Eden and Don Rickles appear in a 1963 episode of the detective drama Burke’s Law, starring Gene Barry as millionaire police captain Amos Burke. In this stylish mystery series known for its star-studded guest casts, Eden plays one of the suspects in a high-society murder case, with Rickles providing his trademark sharp-edged character work.

16. ‘Rawhide’ (1964)

Barbara Eden and Clint Eastwood in the two-part Rawhide episode “Damon’s Way,” which aired November 13 and 20, 1964, during the show’s seventh season. Eden plays a spirited showgirl who crosses paths with Eastwood’s Rowdy Yates during a cattle drive gone dangerously off-course, bringing a mix of charm and tension to the Western drama.

17. ‘Route 66’ (1964)

Martin Milner and Barbara Eden in the 1964 Route 66 episode “Where Are the Sounds of Celli Brahms?,” in which a runaway bride’s desperate escape turns into a high-stakes emotional journey. Known for its on-location filming and dramatic storytelling, the episode was set against the backdrop of the Skyway Bridge in Florida.

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