

Yvonne Fedderson
Actress and Philanthropist
Yvonne Lime Fedderson, a beloved actress of the 1950s who later dedicated her life to child advocacy, passed away peacefully on January 23, 2026, at the age of 90. Born Yvonne Lime in Glendale, California, she captivated audiences with her vibrant presence in numerous films and television shows before embarking on a profound humanitarian mission. Her legacy is marked by both her contributions to entertainment and her unwavering commitment to protecting vulnerable children.
Lime began her acting career in the mid-1950s, quickly becoming a recognizable face in Hollywood. She was often cast in youth-oriented films, notably starring in B-movies such as "Hot Rod Rumble" and "Untamed Youth" in 1957, and "Dragstrip Riot" in 1958. Her television appearances included popular shows like "Father Knows Best," "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis," and "The Donna Reed Show," where she showcased her versatility and charm.
Her life took a significant turn after marrying television producer Don Fedderson in 1959. That same year, deeply moved by the plight of orphaned children, she co-founded International Orphans, Inc., alongside Sara O'Meara. This organization, later renamed Childhelp, began by aiding children in Japan and eventually expanded its mission to become a leading national non-profit dedicated to the prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect in the United States.
Through Childhelp, Yvonne Fedderson tirelessly worked to establish programs and services that have positively impacted countless lives. Her dedication to the cause earned her numerous accolades, including the Presidential Call to Service Award, recognizing her extraordinary commitment to public service. She remained an active and passionate advocate for children throughout her life, inspiring many with her compassion and resolve.
Yvonne Fedderson's journey from a promising young actress to a formidable humanitarian leaves an indelible mark on both the entertainment industry and the world of philanthropy. Her pioneering efforts with Childhelp have created a lasting sanctuary for children in need, embodying a spirit of generosity and hope. She will be remembered not only for her on-screen performances but, more importantly, for her profound and enduring impact on the lives of others.