Bob said he'd take a look at her in the next day or two. She was kind and gentle with Douglas. She was never a star but you knew who she was. Stroke Parley Baer/Cause of death He was 88. Lucy was the first choice for Granny, but Gary Morton talked her out of it. Parent. She was a former vaudevillian who had been an infrequent performer on radio. If you see something that doesnt look right, contact us. He also guest-starred on the CBS sitcoms Dennis the Menace with Jay North, The Tom Ewell Show with Tom Ewell, and Angel, starring Annie Farg. [quote]If they had been real people, they'd have their own reality series today. Over the Summer Hiatus, Donna made the feature film "Frankie and Johnny" with Elvis Presley. She wanted to leave the series. For TV, his credits included. It's kind of sad as she really had to psyche herself each night to sing "No Time At All." When the show became a top hit, Baer and Douglas wanted Ryan to join them in demanding a fat pay raise from the producer. Eleven days later, at the age of 88, he died there. But Kulp almost certainly would have lost the election anyway. Knew every moment, every song, every costume, every every! Parley Baer Dead Born: 8/5/1914 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Died: 11/22/2002 Age: 88 Cause of death:stroke Full name:Parley Edward Baer Noted For:actor; "The Andy Griffith Show" (Mayor Stoner, 1962-63). In the 1966 episode, "Jury at the Shady Rest", he was Bailiff Tucker. But that made her loved by the cast and crew, not hated. Parley Edward Baer (August 5, 1914 - November 22, 2002) was an American actor in film, television, and radio. Irene Ryan was one of the people who was instrumental in seeing Douglas through that time dark time. Baer worked steadily in motion pictures and television to the end of his career, appeaing alongside Kevin Kline in"Dave" (1993), against Tom Berenger in "Last of the Dogmen" (1995) and the TV series "Beverly Hills 90210" and "Star Trek: Voyager." (1964), Gypsy I sat and watched her big number on stage every night, and I saw that she began to cut down on her moves, and to generally diminish the amazing energy that she would normally put out every time (on opening night, she stopped the show cold, and I had to stand there for about eight minutes waiting for the applause to die down before I could go on!). (1978), The Incredible Rocky Mountain Race He made six guest appearances on Perry Mason during the last five seasons of the CBS legal drama, including the role of Edward Farraday in the 1962 episode, "The Case of the Captain's Coins," and Willard Hupp in the 1963 episode, "The Case of the Bouncing Boomerang". His dad the boxer was slightly better looking. Personally, I found them both sexy in a funny daddy bear way. That's her voice you hear. He appeared in a series of Keebler cookie commercials. People of this zodiac sign like to be admired, expensive things, bright colors, and dislike being ignored, facing difficulties, not being treated specially. [2] Filmography The Dennis Day Show (TV Series) (1952) Dragnet (1952) R12 et al are much more entertaining than the supposed truth. ODE TO BILLIE JOE with Glynis Johns trilling around the Mississippi Delta must have been something to see! Even as a kid, I hated that Frogman storyline. Parley Baers birth sign is Leo and he had a ruling planet of Sun. I wonder who dubbed her voice. Parley Baer was in an on-screen matchup with Mary Lansing in Bewitched (1964). Where are the NYC theater queens when you need them? The black and white episodes had a different feel to them compared to later episodes. There is a reason he only directed three films. In 1963, Baer appeared with Charles Aidman and Karl Swenson in the three-part episode "Security Risk", a story of international blackmail and intrigue, on the CBS anthology series, GE True, hosted by Jack Webb. "I am happy to say I have terminated my tenure of employment with that cretin." All these years, I thought I remembered starring in it! In his own mind he believed he was the reason for the success of the show. (again as a mayor), The Ugly Dachshund, and Those Calloways. This was after Douglas' death in January. She kept using the execrable and rotten-souled Buddy Ebsen's brass spittoon as a chamberpot. She also was very honest and up-front about herself, even the fact that she was a hermaphrodite (functionally a woman but with vestigial testicles by her clitoris, known because she had no qualms about using her status as a morale booster when others were whining about their problems). Ebsen was a country boy and he looked it. . Circus, and as a docent at the Los Angeles Zoo. When the show became a top hit, Baer and Douglas wanted Ryan to join them in demanding a fat pay raise from the producer. He said she could drink like a sailor. This page is updated often with new details about Parley Baer. She really was the original trouper. Parley Baer was born on August 5, 1914 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. In 1952, he began playing Chester, the trusty jailhouse assistant to Marshal Matt Dillon on the radio version of Gunsmoke, eventually ad-libbing the character's full name, "Chester Wesley Proudfoot" (later changed to "Chester Goode" in the televised version of the series, which featured Dennis Weaver in the role of Chester). Still at the bank, huh?". It is also known as being the most generous and noble of signs. [quote]That may be partly due to the fact Henning in lieu of a higher salary gave them free rein to cash in on their characters by way of personal appearances. He wasn't in that movie because of illness, not being "traded.". I hope she has a star on Hollywood Boulevard. . Half the cast had to be replaced because the actors were dead (or refused to return - Max Baer Jr.) The rest of the cast looked like they'd rather be anywhere else. (1968), The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin Not the best of scripts here, but Burr's Mason can make a weaker script work and does . captain. I loved that fast-guitar theme (reminiscent of silent-movie villain music) they used to play when Mrs. Drysdale was on the rampage against the Clampetts, "And Kulp was loved, too. He grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah, and later settled in Los Angeles, California. (1965), The Brass Bottle Bea was also the mother of Jack Bannon, who was a regular on "Lou Grant" and did several bit parts on the Henning shows. Kulp was "loved?" Henning's sister, who lived in a restored Victorian mansion, invited the cast to her house for dinner. He was a veteran of radio in the 1940s and 1950s, notably playing deputy Chester . He made a nice looking Pippin. One of the actresses had an affair with him during shooting. R81, why do you keep posting? Henning felt so bad passing over Bea that he created the role of Cousin Pearl expressly for her. Why was a college acting award named for her? Hello and thank you for registering. Fact Check: We strive for accuracy and fairness. Can we talk a little bit more about Max Baer, Jr.? She was a former vaudevillian who had been an infrequent performer on radio. Big deal. What a shame he never made other films or TV series. Baer guest-starred in the 1950s on NBC's The Dennis Day Show and It's a Great Life, on CBS's Hey, Jeannie!, on ABC's The Law and Mr. Jones with James Whitmore, on the syndicated crime drama Johnny Midnight with Edmond O'Brien, and on the NBC children's western series, Fury with Peter Graves and Bobby Diamond. The others were awful. She was exactly as the previous posters have said - gracious, delightful, tireless in taking photos and signing autographs. (1982), Doctor Detroit There are 6 credits. Although he also appeared in episodes of such popular television shows as Johnny Midnight and Dennis the Menace, Baer is perhaps best remembered for his roles on The Andy Griffith Show (as Mayor Stoner); The Young and the Restless (as Miles Dugan); and The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (as Darby). Bailey would have fit in here nicely. Bookmark this page and come back often for updates. Mrs. Drysdale and I were the preeminent sorority sisters on campus while at Swarthmore together. I wonder how Ryan would have been as Mamma, on the "Addams Family" TV series, instead of Blossom Rock(sister of Jeanette MacDonald, believe it or not). Producer and co-star. Radio is the most nearly perfect medium for an actor. Bailey was quite rude. Baer had a featured role in the 1958 war drama The Young Lions, portraying a German officer and friend of Marlon Brando. On November 11, 2002, following another stroke, Baer was taken to the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital. He died on 22 November 2002 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He began his entertainment career as a circus and radio performer. A character actor whose six-decade career encompassed more than 60 motion pictures, 1,600 television shows and 15,000 radio programs, Parley Baer was never a household name but his voice and face were familiar to generations of listeners and viewers. Ray Bolger, however, became a dancer because he was inspired by Fred Stone, who was the Scarecrow in the original Broadway operetta of 1904. (1959), The Young Lions I want to see him in his frog suit. Parley Baer loves to think of ways to murder his wife! The only challenge or trouble Donna Douglas ever had on the set of TBH (apart from her limited acting abilities and her aging out of the role, later in the series) came in the 1966 season. He was an actor, known for License to Drive (1988), A Fever in the Blood (1961) and Dave (1993). After breaking the engagement, she is found murdered. (1951), Comanche Territory And Kulp was loved, too. She was alway going around that she was in the legitimate theatre, undoubtedly spelled "re" and the other cast members were just TV yokels. Raymond was insane, Kulp was a hardened militant lesbian, Baer thought he was too good to play Jethro and used any excuse to get of out being on the show. Kind of like Doris Roberts. The actor, who worked steadily from the early 1930s to the mid-1990s, died Friday at the Motion Picture and Television Hospital in Woodland Hills of complications from a stroke suffered Nov. 11. Producer Henning had a devil of a time finding a "Li'l Abner" type who could play comedy. (1981), Rodeo Girl Baer was cast as Horace Greeley, who came to Colorado in 1859 in the Pikes Peak Gold Rush, in the 1965 episode "The Great Turkey War" of the syndicated series, Death Valley Days.[5]. She stuck with her job as long as she could, and then, without fanfare, went home to die. Discover Parley Baer's Biography, Age,. In 1964, Baer was cast as a sheriff in an episode of Mickey Rooney's short-lived Mickey sitcom, and as a scientist in an Outer Limits episode, "Behold, Eck!" [quote]There was nothing but resentment. Loved Pippin as a college kid and saw the show several times, just as gaylings today see Wicked. Bea was too plump and busty to run around in a mad fury the way he intended. Mrs. Henning says Donna Douglas was a mess after Frankie and Johnny. Please click here to update your account with a username and password. Some features on this site require a subscription. (1962), The Spiral Road Some people were pissed that he didn't support Nancy Kulp in her election big (some rabid types think that meant he hated gays) and endorsed her opponent, but it was certainly his right to do so. Parley Baer. The strengths of this sign are being creative, passionate, generous, warm-hearted, cheerful, humorous, while weaknesses can be arrogant, stubborn, self-centered, lazy and inflexible. R18, R19, I suspect you are both right. We simply hear the shot. She had had her bags packed before the matinee, and right after the show, with the help of Walter Willison, my friend and standby, she had left for the airport right after the afternoon performance. God bless them all. Irene, upon landing in LA, was taken right to the hospital, diagnosed with malnutrition!! Why are there no more photos of the frogman? Irene knew (either consciously or not) that it was her "time". (1956), Pickup on South Street So did Irene Ryan really drop dead right after singing that song about "It's Time To Start Living?". And so unlike her character in real life. That's Linda Henning voicing Jethrene. Macon County Line was a smash hit on the Drive-in circuit in 1974. (1978), The Time Machine August 05, 1914. [R33] aka Miss Information, ummm, you are SO incorrect in every thing you've.oh never mind. She was so gorgeous; it's too bad that the only thing she'd known for is playing a retarded little country girl who only cared about one thing: critters. I have never heard or read of any dissension on the set of the show. She would pick fights with the crew and beat them up. Buddy Ebsen, who played Uncle Jed, was not even a resident of the district or state, but did an endorsement and local ad for her shady opponent and GOP incumbent who won. Parley Baer. (1965), Fluffy [4] His first network show was The Whistler, which was soon followed by appearances on Escape (notably narrating "Wild Jack Rhett" and as the title patriot in an adaptation of Stephen Vincent Benet's "A Tooth for Paul Revere"), Suspense, Tales of the Texas Rangers (as various local sheriffs), Dragnet, The CBS Radio Workshop, Lux Radio Theater, The Six Shooter, and Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, to name a few. Who are the richest people in the world? She thought she was better than them and her character Granny was the reason the show was a hit. (1966), The Ugly Dachshund [2] Despite dozens of appearances in television series and theatrical films, he remains best known as the original "Chester" in the radio version of Gunsmoke, and as the Mayor of Mayberry (Roy Stoner) in The Andy Griffith Show. They're respected for their deep thoughts and courageous actions, but sometimes show off when accomplishing something. In 1946, Baer met and married circus aerialist and bareback rider Ernestine Clarke. (1977), The Amazing Dobermans LOS ANGELES Parley Baer, a character actor who was the mayor on "The "Andy Griffith Show," the voice of the Keebler cookie elf in TV commercials and the voice of Chester on radio's "Gunsmoke,". Known For Dave Pickup on South Street The Ugly Dachshund License to Drive The Dukes of Hazzard The Young Lions Gypsy It netted Baer millions. It is true that the cast got little more than union scale wages. So did Irene Ryan really drop dead right after singing that song about "It's Time To Start Living?". I would hardly blame Max for being discontent playing as one dimensional a character as Jethro year after year but I wonder how hard he tried getting other roles to prove his range. The cast celebrated by doing a conga line around the CEE-ment pond: "We are Number One.We are Number One..". Under the Influence So was "Jed" short for Jedediah or a nickname based on his initials? Loved Mrs. Drysdale. Bolger played the scarecrow. Irene was already a wealthy woman before BHB from the residuals from the enduring song, GOODNIGHT IRENE. Did anyone watch the terrible reunion movie they did in the 80s? Some 10 years earlier, Baer played a closet racist in a Christmas episode of Bewitched. I saw my mistakebut there's no editing function. (1952), Red Skies of Montana His zodiac sign is Leo. Vote her in to stay, come election day. Raymond Bailey pissed them off occasionally but that was because he was very professional and didn't like dicking around on set. Actor. It was a conservative district and she lost by a wide margin. Parley Baer was born on 5 August 1914 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Bea Benaderat was a complicated woman, that's all I'll say on that. She started the Award a year before she passed away. Here, he binds her up, then packs her in a trunk to ship to their vacation home! I joyously discovered that every episode of TBH is on Youtube! Max Bear says the same thing, don't mention Elvis to her. RSS Feed Mailing List Site News A resident of Tarzana, Baer had had a major stroke in 1997 that affected his speech and ended his acting career. On April 13, 1962, he appeared, along with Frank Ferguson and Royal Dano in ABC's crime drama Target: The Corruptors in the episode "Journey into Mourning". When Mr. Drysdale was watching Pro Wrestling, she said "Milburn, how can a man of your culture watch such trash?" They should have featured her more often. community L.A. She didn't seem very loveable to me. He was 71. MFAs etc.). What Shows Have Been Renewed or Canceled? And she was determined to give back - which she did through the Irene Ryan Trust and the acting scholarship, which continues to be prestigious and coveted to this day. Parley Baer (August 5, 1914 (Salt Lake City, Utah) November 22, 2002 (Los Angeles, California)) was an American character actor in film, radio and television. Thanks, that explains Douglas's behavior. Highest Rated: 95% Dave (1993) Lowest Rated: Not Available. And what was his middle name? Parley Baer was born in Salt Lake City. Parley Baer was born in the Year of the Tiger. OH! Parley was 88 years old at the time of death. When I returned to the Imperial for the evening show, the call had just come through from Kennedy airport: Irene was on a plane to Los Angeles. I don't think I would have been too pleased either if somebody was running a political campaign that falsely claimed I was a supporter. In the latter, he carried the lead as Dr. Mathews in the single episode "The Dentist", with Maudie Prickett as his dental secretary. Then, in the 1969 episode, "The Glen Tinker Caper", he was Judge Madison. It wasn't having a boss figure that Andy Griffith disliked. (1990), Time Trackers Max Baer adored her and the cast of Pippin were shocked and saddened when she died a couple weeks after having a stroke only a few months into the show's run. Of the main cast only Donna Douglas was ever grateful for the role. Parley Baer (August 5, 1914 - November 22, 2002) played Mayor Roy Stoner on The Andy Griffith Show and appeared in two episodes of Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C. Surprisingly, the most beloved performer by the cast and crew was Harriet MacGibbon who had the role of the very unlikeable Margaret Drysdale. Read More A character actor whose six-decade career encompassed more than 60 motion pictures, 1,600 television shows and 15,000 radio programs, Parley Baer was . At her age, she was afraid of being fired and replaced if she held out for more money. The Beverly Hillbillies aired a long time ago, so most of the amazing cast members of the show have sadly passed away since then. Yep, Edson Stroll. What was Jed's full name? Hello and thank you for being a DL contributor. She was scheduled to be there for an hour, but she stayed until she talked to everyone and signed everything anyone wanted her to. Parley Baer (5 August 1914 - 22 November 2002; age 88) was an actor who played an old man in the Star Trek: Voyager third season episode "Sacred Ground". (1986), Pray For Death (1965), Two on a Guillotine He played Chester on the "Gunsmoke" radio series and was the voice of Ernie the Elf on TV commercials for Keebler Cookies. It was really sad that Donna Douglas continued to be "Ellie Mae" even after the series ended. [quote]Fred Clark and then Larry Keating played Harry Morton, Blanche's fussbudget husband on Burns & Allen. When she died during the run of Pippin, the cast celebrated. Today comedy actors always seem to be indicating that they're in on the joke. I was in "Home Town USA" (not telling which role). He was married to Ernestine Clarke. Radio playwright and director Norman Corwin cast Baer as Simon Legree in the 1969 KCET television reading of his 1938 radio play The Plot to Overthrow Christmas. The Jethro becomes a Hippy or Jethro joins the Army kind of stuff hasn't aged well. Please complete the process by verifying your email address. He wrote the screenplay, based on a true story, on the back of TV scripts on the set of The Beverly Hilbillies. site without all this bureaucratic nonsense, At the time of his death he survived by his large extended friends and family. . (1960), The FBI Story Everyone else was happy to be working steadily. She missed her life and her friends in LA where she had lived for many years, and the cold winter and the eight-show schedule undermined her spirit somewhat. By the time the show ended, and the characters had been in the city close to ten years and the characters were just as naive (maybe even more so) and the actors were starting to look middle-aged (Donna Douglas was approaching 40), the wide-eyed naive act started to get a little cringe-worthy (not to mention a little stale).. "they were hired for TBH and they signed on for very little money. She had one line; they thought they'd have to dub in Maxine Stuart's voice, but she did such a good imitation of it that they didn't have to do that. Her estate also received residuals for the songs 'Fame,' 'What a Feeling,' and the theme to 'DC Cab'. They were together for 54 years until her death on August 5, 2000, in Tarzana, California. Shouldn't you be off somewhere drinking gasoline? Click episode number for show page at main site. They were together for 54 years until her death on August 5, 2000, in Tarzana, California. What a hoot. My gay stepbrother and I saw Pippin with Della Street's son, William Katt in the title role and Martha Raye in Irene Ryan's part. He was perhaps best known for his role as Mayor Stoner of Mayberry on "The Andy Griffith Show" and as Ozzie Nelson's neighbor Darby in "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet." seven battle stars and a presidential citation. The reason he hated the idea was that a mayor is a local official. Granny was most concerned with the fact that Ellie Mae wasn't married. He later felt that both Pearl and Bea were too good at pulling focus away from the Hillbillies the show was supposed to be about. It was only in the later seasons they turned him into a money-grubbing banker out to bilk the Clampetts and be deliberately cruel to Miss Hathaway. His marriage to circus performer Ernestine Clarke lasted from 1946 until Clarkes death in 2000 and resulted in daughters named Dale and Kim. backstage, Parley Baer the PR man, in, FBI Story, The (1959) -- (Movie Clip) People Are In Bondage, Starting in contemporary time, veteran agent Chip Hardesty (James Stewart) lecturing trainees, segues to his early days in Tennessee, with boss Dakins (Parley Baer) and colleague Crandall (Murray Hamilton), early in, A pickpocket (Richard Widmark) accidently steals microfilm from the purse of a Communist spy in Samuel Fuller's, A Jewish soldier (Montgomery Clift) faces anti-Semitism when he enlists to fight World War II in, A domineering mother (Rosalind Russell) pushes her two daughters to burlesque stardom in, A secretary gets caught up in the hunt for kidnappers at, A controversial doctor (Cary Grant) gets mixed up with an unwed mother in, Glenn Ford is an ex-gunfighter trying to talk sense to revenge-fueled farmer Arthur Kennedy in, A corporate spoiler (James Garner) makes a play for a failing company and the owner's daughter in, A dedicated FBI agent (James Stewart) thinks back on the agency's battles against the Klan, organized crime and Communist spies in, Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn, The (1960) - (Original Trailer). Spouse. (1951), People Will Talk They were together for 54 years until her death, producing two daughters, Kim and Dale. McNear also portrayed Doc Adams in the radio version of Gunsmoke, often interacting with Baer's character, Chester Proudfoot. Rude as it is, I'm sorry but that's funny. She WAS liked. She never seemed to let go of Ellie Mae. (1952), Deadline--U.S.A. I once ruined Buddy Ebsen's credit rating. Don't know why he's been crossed out. A resident of Tarzana, Baer had had a major stroke in 1997 that affected his speech and ended his acting career. She was a sweet soul.". He was an actor, known for. Baer's career was felled in 1997 when he suffered a debilitating stroke that affected his speech. Buddy Ebsen was originally cast as the Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz. Complications From A Stroke Suffered Nov. 11, 2002. Parley Baers mothers name is unknown at this time and his fathers name is under review. She didn't drop dead, she had a stroke. And she fell hard for Elvis. McNear had portrayed Mayberry's Floyd the Barber and Baer had played Mayor Roy Stoner. MARTINEZ, Calif. Jacob (Buddy) Baer, the gentle giant of professional boxing during the Joe Louis era, died Friday at Veterans Hospital. But I guess it's as good a song as any actress could hope to go out on: "Here is a secret I never have told Maybe you'll understand why I believe if I refuse to grow old I can stay young till I die.". And wasn't the hunk in it Edson Stroll, or am I wrong? Do you mean Donna Douglas? Other recurring roles included Eb the farm hand on Granby's Green Acres (the radio predecessor to television's Green Acres), Gramps on The Truitts, and Rene the manservant on a radio version of The Count of Monte Cristo. r138 - That is almost precisely the story, minus the Elvis impersonator, that a friend told me after a similar encounter with Donna Douglas. Ebsen was the only person who disliked her, for being a "lesberal.". I think the funniest feuds were Granny and Pearl. The actor, who worked steadily from the early 1930s to the mid-1990s, died Friday at the Motion Picture and Television Hospital in Woodland Hills of complications from a stroke suffered Nov. 11. A character actor whose six-decade career encompassed more . Henning was also a writer/producer on the Bob Cummings show Love That Bob. which ran from 1952 to 1961 (the part was played by. (1960), Cash McCall Founding actor in Peggy Webber's anthology show for KFI-TV, Originated the role of deputy Chester Proudfoot on the radio version of "Gunsmoke" (1952-1961), Began appearing as Darby on "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1955-1961), Played Mayor Stoner on "The Andy Griffith Show", Had regular role as Mr. Hamble on Red Buttons' series "The Double Life of Henry Phyfe", Began voiving Ernie the Keebler Elf in television commericials, Played in the Dan Aykroyd comedy "Dr. Detroit", Cast as senior citizen Miles Dugan on the daytime serial "The Young and the Restless", Appeared as the Senate Majority Leader in the presidential comedy "Dave". Donna was the star of that infamous "Eye of the Beholder" Twilight Zone episode, but they dubbed all of her dialogue. I only heard Donna speak about Irene Ryan and it was with great fondness and reverence. The others were very good, but she was great. In 1946, Baer met and married circus aerialist and bareback rider Ernestine Clarke. Huh. He appeared in numerous film and television projects, but is perhaps best known for giving voice to the elf Ernie Keebler in the Keebler cookie commercials. I am sure the three other top-billed cast members (as the nominal star, Ebsen would always be paid the most) had favored nations clauses so that they all had to get similar or same salaries if someone got a raise. She had to explain about "Hollywood romances", Donna actually thought Elvis was gonna marry her. I meant to write: "Jethro Bodine" is one of the best names ever invented. Born: 5-Aug-1914 Birthplace: Salt Lake City, UT Died: 22-Nov-2002 Location of death: Los Angeles, CA Cause of death: Stroke Remains: Buried, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Hollywood Hills, CA. Parley Baer was born on August 5, 1914 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. There was nothing "shitty" about Buddy Ebsen supporting another political candidate. (1966), Those Calloways (1965), Bus Riley's Back in Town I heard that Buddy Ebsen got mad at Nancy Kulp because Kulp's campaign claimed that ALL of her co-stars on The Beverly Hillbillies were supporting bid for election. Bea Benaderet left the show for a Petticoat Junction even though that show was much lower rated so she could get away from them. Aerialist and bareback rider. (1951), The Company She Keeps R12 is pulling shit out of his ass. Attained rank of Jethrene was a funny character, but Max didn't like acting in drag, and when Bea left for Petticoat Junction, they were phased out. However, I started to notice that she was beginning to look weak, or listless. Announcer at Salt Lake City radio station, KSL. (1968), Day of the Evil Gun I have sat and watched 4-5 episodes in a row. Served in the Army Air Corps in the Pacific theater in WWII, earning
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