Kellogg was born on April 2, 1943, in
Appleton, Wisconsin the daughter of Harry Burton Kellogg and Maxine (Goekes) Kellogg; she had a sister and two brothers. She attended the
University of Wisconsin for one year. In 1964, she began a television career with an appearance on the series
The Edge of Night. She returned to Appleton in 2002 and performed there locally, as well as in church.
Death Kellogg died from complications of
COVID-19 at a
St. Louis hospital on November 12, 2020, during the
COVID-19 pandemic in Missouri. She was 77. Her husband, John Simpers, said she was infected after attending a gathering in
Branson, Missouri. At the time of her death, she also had a non-terminal form of
leukemia, which had affected her
vascular system. ==Filmography==