Ellen Irlene Mandrell (born January 29, 1956) is an American musician. She is the younger sister of country singers Barbara Mandrell and Louise Mandrell.
Irlene Mandrell first rose to prominence as a model for CoverGirl, and later gained national attention when she appeared from 1980–1982 with her siblings on the highly rated Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters TV variety show. Shortly after the show's cancellation, she joined the cast of Hee Haw for a number of years as one of the "Hee Haw Honeys." She also appeared on two episodes of The Love Boat, and worked as a commercial spokesperson for a wide range of products. She has also competed in auto racing.
Since the late 1990s, Mandrell has hosted the annual Irlene Mandrell Celebrity Shoot to raise money for Wish Upon a Star, Inc. and the Boy Scouts of America.
Mandrell's early life started off much like her older sisters'. Her family was always musical; her parents came from a musical background. She played the Membranophone as one of the first members of Barbara'
Irlene Mandrell at CMA Fest: It’s the best year ever! She also played vibraphone and mandolin.
She co-hosted Bright Lights & Country Nights and This Week in Country Music, and televised benefits with names such as George Lindsey, Bob Hope, and Sammy Davis Jr. Mandrell has been a model for several companies, including Cover Girl shoes, Lanne Skin Care products, and 9West shoes.
On May 23, 2015, Irlene released her first single, "We Will Stand", which went to number 1 on the Indie charts.
She is an accomplished hunter. She has hunted North America extensively (in the U.S. and Mexico) and has taken hunting trips to South America and Africa. Mandrell is proficient with handgun, shotgun, rifle, and crossbow. She is competitive in many sporting events, including as a race car driver. The Irlene Mandrell Celebrity Shoot raises a large amount of money for Wish Upon A Star and the Boy Scouts.
, Irlene Mandrell is a celebrity spokesperson for several companies, such as CZ-USA, She Safari, Horton Crossbows, DRT Ammo, Wild Ride Beef Jerky, and Deerassic Park. She has appeared on several outdoor shows, and was featured in "Irlene Mandrell: Straight Shooter", a segment on PBS's Tennessee's Wildside.
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