Vivi was their only child. [4] Had a Masters Degree in English & French from the University of Miami (Fla.), Writers played a twist on naming Nancy's best-known character, Miss Jane Hathaway. Moreover, she married Marshall Borden on September 21, 1986.
See all Buddy Ebsen's marriages, divorces, hookups, break ups, affairs, and dating relationships plus celebrity photos, latest Buddy Ebsen news, gossip, and biography. With Eric Fleming, Clint Eastwood, Sheb Wooley, Paul Brinegar.
The 2015 death of co-star Donna Douglas left Baer as the only surviving … Most Famous For: Jed Clampett of The Beverly Hillbillies, Check out our New "Top 10 Worst Celebrity Husbands", Check out our New "Top 10 Newest Celebrity Dads", "I wouldn't wish divorce on my worst enemy. From 1954 to 1959, Janiss appeared as Myrtle Davis in 11 episodes of Robert Young's Father Knows Best situation comedy series, which aired on NBC and then CBS. On November 9, 1960, Larch and Janiss appeared as Ben and Sarah Harness in the episode "The Cathy Eckhart Story" of Wagon Train, with Susan Oliver in the starring role.
| From 1953 to 1957, she was cast in four episodes of the Schlitz Playhouse of Stars anthology series. Pete decides to help her get there but when they arrive, she recognizes everyone except her husband. Nancy Kulp wore many hats: Publicity person, actress, linguist, would-be politician and teacher. A woman gets off the stage expecting to meet her husband. She was married to Larch until her death.
[6], Janiss appeared in many other series, too, three times on The F.B.I., starring Efrem Zimbalist Jr., and twice each on The Virginian and Ben Casey. [2], Please help by replacing IMDb with third-party, Learn how and when to remove this template message, "Excitement at Milltown on State Trooper", "The Hanging Judge on Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vivi_Janiss&oldid=983064728, Articles lacking reliable references from May 2018, Internet Broadway Database person ID same as Wikidata, Wikipedia articles with WorldCat identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 12 October 2020, at 01:22.
We learned Miss Jane's middle name in, Early in her acting career, one Hollywood gossip sheet named her "the homeliest girl on television", referring to her role as "Pamela Livingstone" on, View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro.
In this episode, Larch and Janiss were cast as John and Mary Clark.
She was cast once on Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater, Lawman, Trackdown, Cimarron City, Route 66, Have Gun – Will Travel, Follow the Sun, Hennesey, Outlaws, Laramie, 87th Precinct, Perry Mason, Mannix, and The Streets of San Francisco. Buddy Ebsen was originally cast as the Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz. He was in three celebrity relationships averaging approximately 22.9 years each.
Long divorced, she came out of the closet at the age of 67 and acknowledged she was a lesbian.
In 1984, she ran as a Democrat for Pennsylvania's Ninth Congressional District, but lost to Republican incumbent "Bud Shuster".
Nancy starred in 246 episodes next to Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Max Baer Jr. and Donna Douglas. The couple appeared together on four television series, including the series premiere, "No Fat Cops", on October 3, 1961, of ABC's The New Breed, starring Leslie Nielsen. [3] In 1959, Janiss was cast the role of Ella Westover in a second State Trooper episode, "Excitement at Milltown," along with Dayton Lummis and Suzanne Lloyd, a story about mysterious accidents at a remote lumber mill. - IMDb Mini Biography By: The particular role made her a national star. Originally from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Kulp attended college in Florida, then headed for Hollywood to work in publicity for the movies, not star in them. When the Just Shoot Me star left his wife, Marion, after 26 years of marriage, she summed up the seemingly thankless job of being the spouse … After the Hillbillies ended its nine year run, Kulp found work in theater, Broadway and television, and dabbled in politics, making an unsuccessful 1984 run for congress in Pennsylvania. Earlier, the two had co-starred on November 23, 1959, as Johnny and Elsie in the episode "End of an Era" of NBC's Western seriesTales of Wells Fargo, starring Dale Robertson, and on May 23, 1960, as Isaiah and Rebecca Macabee in the episode "The Proud Earth" of the half-hour NBC anthology series Goodyear Theatre.
He was in three celebrity relationships averaging approximately 22.9 years each. Ebsen was a country boy and he looked it.
| What that began was a solid career as a character actress in films and television, including two memorable roles: on The Bob Cummings Show (1955) as bird-loving "Pamela Livingstone" and on The Beverly Hillbillies (1962) as the long-suffering, lovesick and bird-loving "Miss Jane Hathaway". Do NOT follow this link or you will be banned from the site. Soon after arriving in Hollywood, Kulp was convinced by director George Cukor and casting director Billy Gordon that she should be in front of the camera, not behind the scenes. Ken Severson, Other Works
[2] Then on October 7, 1960, cast as Edna Castle, she joined Luther Adler in the role of her husband, pawnbroker Arthur Castle, in "The Man in the Bottle" episode of The Twilight Zone.
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Buddy Ebsen, who starred in the television series "The Beverly Hillbillies" and "Barnaby Jones," has died after an undisclosed illness. Later, on December 19, 1968, the couple appeared again together in the 10th episode "Yesterday Died and Tomorrow Won't Be Born" of Jack Lord's CBS crime drama Hawaii Five-O. It stinks, it's a lousy thing.". [1] She was also the voice of Walt Disney's Daisy Duck and appeared on both the Gunsmoke radio and television series.
Others cast in the episode were John McIntire, as Janiss' husband, Jean Hagen, Buddy Ebsen, and Warren Berlinger. [2], In 1955, she played the historical Mary Todd Lincoln in "How Chance Made Lincoln President" in the anthology series TV Reader's Digest. They reversed Nancy's first and middle names, so Nancy Jane Kulp became Jane Nancy Hathaway.
She did not speak to Ebsen for several years afterward, but eventually made peace with him. [2], In 1957, Janiss joined Frank Ferguson as guest stars in the roles of Mabel and Frank Cliff in the episode "No Blaze of Glory" of Rod Cameron's syndicated series State Trooper, a story of a presumed arson case with a surprise ending set in Goldfield, Nevada. He was married to Helen Matilda Jamison née Liljgren. Directed by Harmon Jones. From 1952 to 1955, Janiss appeared in five episodes of Jack Webb's original version of the Dragnet police drama television series. He remained close friends with Buddy Ebsen until Ebsen's death from pneumonia on July 6, 2003. Lee Meriwether was married to Frank Aletter (April 20, 1958 - 1974), but they got divorced. [5], In its first season on the air, Janiss was cast with Everett Sloane in Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone episode "The Fever".
All rights reserved. He is most popularly remembered for his television role as hillbilly–turned–millionaire Jed Clampett of the long–running situation comedy The Beverly Hillbillies.
The couple had two daughters, Kyle Aletter-Oldham and Lesley A. Aletter. Just before his acting mentor's death, he and Donna Douglas both had visited Ebsen in the hospital.
Richard Gaines was cast as Abraham Lincoln; Ken Hardison as Robert Todd Lincoln. https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/buddy-ebsen-31051.php On December 4, 1959, Janiss was cast in the CBS anthology series Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse, hosted by Desi Arnaz in the episode "The Hanging Judge" in which James Whitmore portrays a judge intent on bringing about vengeance of the killer of the judge's daughter. They were traveling theatricals in the Midwest in the 1920s and 1930s, eventually settling in California.
Buddy Ebsen's career spanned more than 60 years, encompassing the latter days of vaudeville, Broadway success, and a brief foray into film.
Publicity Listings He was 95.
There's no good time to get divorced. [2], After Cummings and she divorced, Janiss wed actor John Larch, who was cast as the police chief in 1971 in the first of Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry films. In the story line, a genie grants four wishes to the couple, which fail to allow them to escape their humble lifestyle, but allow them to appreciate it.
Buddy Ebsen is deceased. A native of Nebraska, she was the second wife of actor and comedian Bob Cummings, to whom she was wed from 1935 to 1943. Official Sites. Ebsen died Sunday morning
[2], Janiss' last roles were in the 1978 CBS television film First, You Cry, a story about breast cancer starring Mary Tyler Moore, and in two 1979 CBS series appearances on Barnaby Jones with Buddy Ebsen (Janiss and Bob Cummings had appeared together with Ebsen 45 years earlier in the Ziegfeld Follies), and House Calls, starring Wayne Rogers.
Others cast in the episode were John McIntire, as Janiss' husband, Jean Hagen, Buddy Ebsen, and Warren Berlinger. Buddy Ebsen is deceased.
He usually played hayseeds in the movies, so it was only natural to cast him as the Scarecrow.
The couple met while performing in 1934 in the Ziegfeld Follies on Broadway. Famous Hookups ©2006 - 2020 Joint Venture 1.
Vivi Janiss's father was Earl Alexander Jamison, born August 3, 1889, in Nebraska, and died June 17, 1962, in California . His … Graduated from Florida State University (BA). Later, she taught acting and retired to a farm in Connecticut and, later, Palm Springs, where she died in 1991 of cancer.
In its first season on the air, Janiss was cast with Everett Sloane in Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone episode "The Fever". But she was let off in the middle of nowhere, a good 30 miles from her home. It's just a lousy thing to go through.
Vivi Janiss (born Vivian Audrey Jamison; May 29, 1911 – September 7, 1988) was an American actress, known for such films as The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues (1955), Man on the Prowl (1957), and First, You Cry (1978).
In 1984, she ran as a Democrat for Pennsylvania's Ninth Congressional District, but lost to Republican incumbent "Bud Shuster". [2] Years later in 1977, Janiss played a minor role as a pawnshop proprietor in the episode "Second Chance" of James Garner's NBC detective series The Rockford Files. She blamed her. His three marriages averaged 22.9 years each. From 1959 to 1962, she was cast in six episodes, none in the starring role, of the NBC Western series Wagon Train with Ward Bond and John McIntire.
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See all Buddy Ebsen's marriages, divorces, hookups, break ups, affairs, and dating relationships plus celebrity photos, latest Buddy Ebsen news, gossip, and biography. With Eric Fleming, Clint Eastwood, Sheb Wooley, Paul Brinegar.
The 2015 death of co-star Donna Douglas left Baer as the only surviving … Most Famous For: Jed Clampett of The Beverly Hillbillies, Check out our New "Top 10 Worst Celebrity Husbands", Check out our New "Top 10 Newest Celebrity Dads", "I wouldn't wish divorce on my worst enemy. From 1954 to 1959, Janiss appeared as Myrtle Davis in 11 episodes of Robert Young's Father Knows Best situation comedy series, which aired on NBC and then CBS. On November 9, 1960, Larch and Janiss appeared as Ben and Sarah Harness in the episode "The Cathy Eckhart Story" of Wagon Train, with Susan Oliver in the starring role.
| From 1953 to 1957, she was cast in four episodes of the Schlitz Playhouse of Stars anthology series. Pete decides to help her get there but when they arrive, she recognizes everyone except her husband. Nancy Kulp wore many hats: Publicity person, actress, linguist, would-be politician and teacher. A woman gets off the stage expecting to meet her husband. She was married to Larch until her death.
[6], Janiss appeared in many other series, too, three times on The F.B.I., starring Efrem Zimbalist Jr., and twice each on The Virginian and Ben Casey. [2], Please help by replacing IMDb with third-party, Learn how and when to remove this template message, "Excitement at Milltown on State Trooper", "The Hanging Judge on Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vivi_Janiss&oldid=983064728, Articles lacking reliable references from May 2018, Internet Broadway Database person ID same as Wikidata, Wikipedia articles with WorldCat identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 12 October 2020, at 01:22.
We learned Miss Jane's middle name in, Early in her acting career, one Hollywood gossip sheet named her "the homeliest girl on television", referring to her role as "Pamela Livingstone" on, View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro.
In this episode, Larch and Janiss were cast as John and Mary Clark.
She was cast once on Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater, Lawman, Trackdown, Cimarron City, Route 66, Have Gun – Will Travel, Follow the Sun, Hennesey, Outlaws, Laramie, 87th Precinct, Perry Mason, Mannix, and The Streets of San Francisco. Buddy Ebsen was originally cast as the Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz. He was in three celebrity relationships averaging approximately 22.9 years each.
Long divorced, she came out of the closet at the age of 67 and acknowledged she was a lesbian.
In 1984, she ran as a Democrat for Pennsylvania's Ninth Congressional District, but lost to Republican incumbent "Bud Shuster".
Nancy starred in 246 episodes next to Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Max Baer Jr. and Donna Douglas. The couple appeared together on four television series, including the series premiere, "No Fat Cops", on October 3, 1961, of ABC's The New Breed, starring Leslie Nielsen. [3] In 1959, Janiss was cast the role of Ella Westover in a second State Trooper episode, "Excitement at Milltown," along with Dayton Lummis and Suzanne Lloyd, a story about mysterious accidents at a remote lumber mill. - IMDb Mini Biography By: The particular role made her a national star. Originally from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Kulp attended college in Florida, then headed for Hollywood to work in publicity for the movies, not star in them. When the Just Shoot Me star left his wife, Marion, after 26 years of marriage, she summed up the seemingly thankless job of being the spouse … After the Hillbillies ended its nine year run, Kulp found work in theater, Broadway and television, and dabbled in politics, making an unsuccessful 1984 run for congress in Pennsylvania. Earlier, the two had co-starred on November 23, 1959, as Johnny and Elsie in the episode "End of an Era" of NBC's Western seriesTales of Wells Fargo, starring Dale Robertson, and on May 23, 1960, as Isaiah and Rebecca Macabee in the episode "The Proud Earth" of the half-hour NBC anthology series Goodyear Theatre.
He was in three celebrity relationships averaging approximately 22.9 years each. Ebsen was a country boy and he looked it.
| What that began was a solid career as a character actress in films and television, including two memorable roles: on The Bob Cummings Show (1955) as bird-loving "Pamela Livingstone" and on The Beverly Hillbillies (1962) as the long-suffering, lovesick and bird-loving "Miss Jane Hathaway". Do NOT follow this link or you will be banned from the site. Soon after arriving in Hollywood, Kulp was convinced by director George Cukor and casting director Billy Gordon that she should be in front of the camera, not behind the scenes. Ken Severson, Other Works
[2] Then on October 7, 1960, cast as Edna Castle, she joined Luther Adler in the role of her husband, pawnbroker Arthur Castle, in "The Man in the Bottle" episode of The Twilight Zone.
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Buddy Ebsen, who starred in the television series "The Beverly Hillbillies" and "Barnaby Jones," has died after an undisclosed illness. Later, on December 19, 1968, the couple appeared again together in the 10th episode "Yesterday Died and Tomorrow Won't Be Born" of Jack Lord's CBS crime drama Hawaii Five-O. It stinks, it's a lousy thing.". [1] She was also the voice of Walt Disney's Daisy Duck and appeared on both the Gunsmoke radio and television series.
Others cast in the episode were John McIntire, as Janiss' husband, Jean Hagen, Buddy Ebsen, and Warren Berlinger. [2], In 1955, she played the historical Mary Todd Lincoln in "How Chance Made Lincoln President" in the anthology series TV Reader's Digest. They reversed Nancy's first and middle names, so Nancy Jane Kulp became Jane Nancy Hathaway.
She did not speak to Ebsen for several years afterward, but eventually made peace with him. [2], In 1957, Janiss joined Frank Ferguson as guest stars in the roles of Mabel and Frank Cliff in the episode "No Blaze of Glory" of Rod Cameron's syndicated series State Trooper, a story of a presumed arson case with a surprise ending set in Goldfield, Nevada. He was married to Helen Matilda Jamison née Liljgren. Directed by Harmon Jones. From 1952 to 1955, Janiss appeared in five episodes of Jack Webb's original version of the Dragnet police drama television series. He remained close friends with Buddy Ebsen until Ebsen's death from pneumonia on July 6, 2003. Lee Meriwether was married to Frank Aletter (April 20, 1958 - 1974), but they got divorced. [5], In its first season on the air, Janiss was cast with Everett Sloane in Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone episode "The Fever".
All rights reserved. He is most popularly remembered for his television role as hillbilly–turned–millionaire Jed Clampett of the long–running situation comedy The Beverly Hillbillies.
The couple had two daughters, Kyle Aletter-Oldham and Lesley A. Aletter. Just before his acting mentor's death, he and Donna Douglas both had visited Ebsen in the hospital.
Richard Gaines was cast as Abraham Lincoln; Ken Hardison as Robert Todd Lincoln. https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/buddy-ebsen-31051.php On December 4, 1959, Janiss was cast in the CBS anthology series Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse, hosted by Desi Arnaz in the episode "The Hanging Judge" in which James Whitmore portrays a judge intent on bringing about vengeance of the killer of the judge's daughter. They were traveling theatricals in the Midwest in the 1920s and 1930s, eventually settling in California.
Buddy Ebsen's career spanned more than 60 years, encompassing the latter days of vaudeville, Broadway success, and a brief foray into film.
Publicity Listings He was 95.
There's no good time to get divorced. [2], After Cummings and she divorced, Janiss wed actor John Larch, who was cast as the police chief in 1971 in the first of Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry films. In the story line, a genie grants four wishes to the couple, which fail to allow them to escape their humble lifestyle, but allow them to appreciate it.
Buddy Ebsen is deceased. A native of Nebraska, she was the second wife of actor and comedian Bob Cummings, to whom she was wed from 1935 to 1943. Official Sites. Ebsen died Sunday morning
[2], Janiss' last roles were in the 1978 CBS television film First, You Cry, a story about breast cancer starring Mary Tyler Moore, and in two 1979 CBS series appearances on Barnaby Jones with Buddy Ebsen (Janiss and Bob Cummings had appeared together with Ebsen 45 years earlier in the Ziegfeld Follies), and House Calls, starring Wayne Rogers.
Others cast in the episode were John McIntire, as Janiss' husband, Jean Hagen, Buddy Ebsen, and Warren Berlinger. Buddy Ebsen is deceased.
He usually played hayseeds in the movies, so it was only natural to cast him as the Scarecrow.
The couple met while performing in 1934 in the Ziegfeld Follies on Broadway. Famous Hookups ©2006 - 2020 Joint Venture 1.
Vivi Janiss's father was Earl Alexander Jamison, born August 3, 1889, in Nebraska, and died June 17, 1962, in California . His … Graduated from Florida State University (BA). Later, she taught acting and retired to a farm in Connecticut and, later, Palm Springs, where she died in 1991 of cancer.
In its first season on the air, Janiss was cast with Everett Sloane in Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone episode "The Fever". But she was let off in the middle of nowhere, a good 30 miles from her home. It's just a lousy thing to go through.
Vivi Janiss (born Vivian Audrey Jamison; May 29, 1911 – September 7, 1988) was an American actress, known for such films as The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues (1955), Man on the Prowl (1957), and First, You Cry (1978).
In 1984, she ran as a Democrat for Pennsylvania's Ninth Congressional District, but lost to Republican incumbent "Bud Shuster". [2] Years later in 1977, Janiss played a minor role as a pawnshop proprietor in the episode "Second Chance" of James Garner's NBC detective series The Rockford Files. She blamed her. His three marriages averaged 22.9 years each. From 1959 to 1962, she was cast in six episodes, none in the starring role, of the NBC Western series Wagon Train with Ward Bond and John McIntire.
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See all Buddy Ebsen's marriages, divorces, hookups, break ups, affairs, and dating relationships plus celebrity photos, latest Buddy Ebsen news, gossip, and biography. With Eric Fleming, Clint Eastwood, Sheb Wooley, Paul Brinegar.
The 2015 death of co-star Donna Douglas left Baer as the only surviving … Most Famous For: Jed Clampett of The Beverly Hillbillies, Check out our New "Top 10 Worst Celebrity Husbands", Check out our New "Top 10 Newest Celebrity Dads", "I wouldn't wish divorce on my worst enemy. From 1954 to 1959, Janiss appeared as Myrtle Davis in 11 episodes of Robert Young's Father Knows Best situation comedy series, which aired on NBC and then CBS. On November 9, 1960, Larch and Janiss appeared as Ben and Sarah Harness in the episode "The Cathy Eckhart Story" of Wagon Train, with Susan Oliver in the starring role.
| From 1953 to 1957, she was cast in four episodes of the Schlitz Playhouse of Stars anthology series. Pete decides to help her get there but when they arrive, she recognizes everyone except her husband. Nancy Kulp wore many hats: Publicity person, actress, linguist, would-be politician and teacher. A woman gets off the stage expecting to meet her husband. She was married to Larch until her death.
[6], Janiss appeared in many other series, too, three times on The F.B.I., starring Efrem Zimbalist Jr., and twice each on The Virginian and Ben Casey. [2], Please help by replacing IMDb with third-party, Learn how and when to remove this template message, "Excitement at Milltown on State Trooper", "The Hanging Judge on Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vivi_Janiss&oldid=983064728, Articles lacking reliable references from May 2018, Internet Broadway Database person ID same as Wikidata, Wikipedia articles with WorldCat identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 12 October 2020, at 01:22.
We learned Miss Jane's middle name in, Early in her acting career, one Hollywood gossip sheet named her "the homeliest girl on television", referring to her role as "Pamela Livingstone" on, View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro.
In this episode, Larch and Janiss were cast as John and Mary Clark.
She was cast once on Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater, Lawman, Trackdown, Cimarron City, Route 66, Have Gun – Will Travel, Follow the Sun, Hennesey, Outlaws, Laramie, 87th Precinct, Perry Mason, Mannix, and The Streets of San Francisco. Buddy Ebsen was originally cast as the Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz. He was in three celebrity relationships averaging approximately 22.9 years each.
Long divorced, she came out of the closet at the age of 67 and acknowledged she was a lesbian.
In 1984, she ran as a Democrat for Pennsylvania's Ninth Congressional District, but lost to Republican incumbent "Bud Shuster".
Nancy starred in 246 episodes next to Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Max Baer Jr. and Donna Douglas. The couple appeared together on four television series, including the series premiere, "No Fat Cops", on October 3, 1961, of ABC's The New Breed, starring Leslie Nielsen. [3] In 1959, Janiss was cast the role of Ella Westover in a second State Trooper episode, "Excitement at Milltown," along with Dayton Lummis and Suzanne Lloyd, a story about mysterious accidents at a remote lumber mill. - IMDb Mini Biography By: The particular role made her a national star. Originally from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Kulp attended college in Florida, then headed for Hollywood to work in publicity for the movies, not star in them. When the Just Shoot Me star left his wife, Marion, after 26 years of marriage, she summed up the seemingly thankless job of being the spouse … After the Hillbillies ended its nine year run, Kulp found work in theater, Broadway and television, and dabbled in politics, making an unsuccessful 1984 run for congress in Pennsylvania. Earlier, the two had co-starred on November 23, 1959, as Johnny and Elsie in the episode "End of an Era" of NBC's Western seriesTales of Wells Fargo, starring Dale Robertson, and on May 23, 1960, as Isaiah and Rebecca Macabee in the episode "The Proud Earth" of the half-hour NBC anthology series Goodyear Theatre.
He was in three celebrity relationships averaging approximately 22.9 years each. Ebsen was a country boy and he looked it.
| What that began was a solid career as a character actress in films and television, including two memorable roles: on The Bob Cummings Show (1955) as bird-loving "Pamela Livingstone" and on The Beverly Hillbillies (1962) as the long-suffering, lovesick and bird-loving "Miss Jane Hathaway". Do NOT follow this link or you will be banned from the site. Soon after arriving in Hollywood, Kulp was convinced by director George Cukor and casting director Billy Gordon that she should be in front of the camera, not behind the scenes. Ken Severson, Other Works
[2] Then on October 7, 1960, cast as Edna Castle, she joined Luther Adler in the role of her husband, pawnbroker Arthur Castle, in "The Man in the Bottle" episode of The Twilight Zone.
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Buddy Ebsen, who starred in the television series "The Beverly Hillbillies" and "Barnaby Jones," has died after an undisclosed illness. Later, on December 19, 1968, the couple appeared again together in the 10th episode "Yesterday Died and Tomorrow Won't Be Born" of Jack Lord's CBS crime drama Hawaii Five-O. It stinks, it's a lousy thing.". [1] She was also the voice of Walt Disney's Daisy Duck and appeared on both the Gunsmoke radio and television series.
Others cast in the episode were John McIntire, as Janiss' husband, Jean Hagen, Buddy Ebsen, and Warren Berlinger. [2], In 1955, she played the historical Mary Todd Lincoln in "How Chance Made Lincoln President" in the anthology series TV Reader's Digest. They reversed Nancy's first and middle names, so Nancy Jane Kulp became Jane Nancy Hathaway.
She did not speak to Ebsen for several years afterward, but eventually made peace with him. [2], In 1957, Janiss joined Frank Ferguson as guest stars in the roles of Mabel and Frank Cliff in the episode "No Blaze of Glory" of Rod Cameron's syndicated series State Trooper, a story of a presumed arson case with a surprise ending set in Goldfield, Nevada. He was married to Helen Matilda Jamison née Liljgren. Directed by Harmon Jones. From 1952 to 1955, Janiss appeared in five episodes of Jack Webb's original version of the Dragnet police drama television series. He remained close friends with Buddy Ebsen until Ebsen's death from pneumonia on July 6, 2003. Lee Meriwether was married to Frank Aletter (April 20, 1958 - 1974), but they got divorced. [5], In its first season on the air, Janiss was cast with Everett Sloane in Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone episode "The Fever".
All rights reserved. He is most popularly remembered for his television role as hillbilly–turned–millionaire Jed Clampett of the long–running situation comedy The Beverly Hillbillies.
The couple had two daughters, Kyle Aletter-Oldham and Lesley A. Aletter. Just before his acting mentor's death, he and Donna Douglas both had visited Ebsen in the hospital.
Richard Gaines was cast as Abraham Lincoln; Ken Hardison as Robert Todd Lincoln. https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/buddy-ebsen-31051.php On December 4, 1959, Janiss was cast in the CBS anthology series Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse, hosted by Desi Arnaz in the episode "The Hanging Judge" in which James Whitmore portrays a judge intent on bringing about vengeance of the killer of the judge's daughter. They were traveling theatricals in the Midwest in the 1920s and 1930s, eventually settling in California.
Buddy Ebsen's career spanned more than 60 years, encompassing the latter days of vaudeville, Broadway success, and a brief foray into film.
Publicity Listings He was 95.
There's no good time to get divorced. [2], After Cummings and she divorced, Janiss wed actor John Larch, who was cast as the police chief in 1971 in the first of Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry films. In the story line, a genie grants four wishes to the couple, which fail to allow them to escape their humble lifestyle, but allow them to appreciate it.
Buddy Ebsen is deceased. A native of Nebraska, she was the second wife of actor and comedian Bob Cummings, to whom she was wed from 1935 to 1943. Official Sites. Ebsen died Sunday morning
[2], Janiss' last roles were in the 1978 CBS television film First, You Cry, a story about breast cancer starring Mary Tyler Moore, and in two 1979 CBS series appearances on Barnaby Jones with Buddy Ebsen (Janiss and Bob Cummings had appeared together with Ebsen 45 years earlier in the Ziegfeld Follies), and House Calls, starring Wayne Rogers.
Others cast in the episode were John McIntire, as Janiss' husband, Jean Hagen, Buddy Ebsen, and Warren Berlinger. Buddy Ebsen is deceased.
He usually played hayseeds in the movies, so it was only natural to cast him as the Scarecrow.
The couple met while performing in 1934 in the Ziegfeld Follies on Broadway. Famous Hookups ©2006 - 2020 Joint Venture 1.
Vivi Janiss's father was Earl Alexander Jamison, born August 3, 1889, in Nebraska, and died June 17, 1962, in California . His … Graduated from Florida State University (BA). Later, she taught acting and retired to a farm in Connecticut and, later, Palm Springs, where she died in 1991 of cancer.
In its first season on the air, Janiss was cast with Everett Sloane in Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone episode "The Fever". But she was let off in the middle of nowhere, a good 30 miles from her home. It's just a lousy thing to go through.
Vivi Janiss (born Vivian Audrey Jamison; May 29, 1911 – September 7, 1988) was an American actress, known for such films as The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues (1955), Man on the Prowl (1957), and First, You Cry (1978).
In 1984, she ran as a Democrat for Pennsylvania's Ninth Congressional District, but lost to Republican incumbent "Bud Shuster". [2] Years later in 1977, Janiss played a minor role as a pawnshop proprietor in the episode "Second Chance" of James Garner's NBC detective series The Rockford Files. She blamed her. His three marriages averaged 22.9 years each. From 1959 to 1962, she was cast in six episodes, none in the starring role, of the NBC Western series Wagon Train with Ward Bond and John McIntire.
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See all Buddy Ebsen's marriages, divorces, hookups, break ups, affairs, and dating relationships plus celebrity photos, latest Buddy Ebsen news, gossip, and biography. With Eric Fleming, Clint Eastwood, Sheb Wooley, Paul Brinegar.
The 2015 death of co-star Donna Douglas left Baer as the only surviving … Most Famous For: Jed Clampett of The Beverly Hillbillies, Check out our New "Top 10 Worst Celebrity Husbands", Check out our New "Top 10 Newest Celebrity Dads", "I wouldn't wish divorce on my worst enemy. From 1954 to 1959, Janiss appeared as Myrtle Davis in 11 episodes of Robert Young's Father Knows Best situation comedy series, which aired on NBC and then CBS. On November 9, 1960, Larch and Janiss appeared as Ben and Sarah Harness in the episode "The Cathy Eckhart Story" of Wagon Train, with Susan Oliver in the starring role.
| From 1953 to 1957, she was cast in four episodes of the Schlitz Playhouse of Stars anthology series. Pete decides to help her get there but when they arrive, she recognizes everyone except her husband. Nancy Kulp wore many hats: Publicity person, actress, linguist, would-be politician and teacher. A woman gets off the stage expecting to meet her husband. She was married to Larch until her death.
[6], Janiss appeared in many other series, too, three times on The F.B.I., starring Efrem Zimbalist Jr., and twice each on The Virginian and Ben Casey. [2], Please help by replacing IMDb with third-party, Learn how and when to remove this template message, "Excitement at Milltown on State Trooper", "The Hanging Judge on Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vivi_Janiss&oldid=983064728, Articles lacking reliable references from May 2018, Internet Broadway Database person ID same as Wikidata, Wikipedia articles with WorldCat identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 12 October 2020, at 01:22.
We learned Miss Jane's middle name in, Early in her acting career, one Hollywood gossip sheet named her "the homeliest girl on television", referring to her role as "Pamela Livingstone" on, View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro.
In this episode, Larch and Janiss were cast as John and Mary Clark.
She was cast once on Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater, Lawman, Trackdown, Cimarron City, Route 66, Have Gun – Will Travel, Follow the Sun, Hennesey, Outlaws, Laramie, 87th Precinct, Perry Mason, Mannix, and The Streets of San Francisco. Buddy Ebsen was originally cast as the Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz. He was in three celebrity relationships averaging approximately 22.9 years each.
Long divorced, she came out of the closet at the age of 67 and acknowledged she was a lesbian.
In 1984, she ran as a Democrat for Pennsylvania's Ninth Congressional District, but lost to Republican incumbent "Bud Shuster".
Nancy starred in 246 episodes next to Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Max Baer Jr. and Donna Douglas. The couple appeared together on four television series, including the series premiere, "No Fat Cops", on October 3, 1961, of ABC's The New Breed, starring Leslie Nielsen. [3] In 1959, Janiss was cast the role of Ella Westover in a second State Trooper episode, "Excitement at Milltown," along with Dayton Lummis and Suzanne Lloyd, a story about mysterious accidents at a remote lumber mill. - IMDb Mini Biography By: The particular role made her a national star. Originally from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Kulp attended college in Florida, then headed for Hollywood to work in publicity for the movies, not star in them. When the Just Shoot Me star left his wife, Marion, after 26 years of marriage, she summed up the seemingly thankless job of being the spouse … After the Hillbillies ended its nine year run, Kulp found work in theater, Broadway and television, and dabbled in politics, making an unsuccessful 1984 run for congress in Pennsylvania. Earlier, the two had co-starred on November 23, 1959, as Johnny and Elsie in the episode "End of an Era" of NBC's Western seriesTales of Wells Fargo, starring Dale Robertson, and on May 23, 1960, as Isaiah and Rebecca Macabee in the episode "The Proud Earth" of the half-hour NBC anthology series Goodyear Theatre.
He was in three celebrity relationships averaging approximately 22.9 years each. Ebsen was a country boy and he looked it.
| What that began was a solid career as a character actress in films and television, including two memorable roles: on The Bob Cummings Show (1955) as bird-loving "Pamela Livingstone" and on The Beverly Hillbillies (1962) as the long-suffering, lovesick and bird-loving "Miss Jane Hathaway". Do NOT follow this link or you will be banned from the site. Soon after arriving in Hollywood, Kulp was convinced by director George Cukor and casting director Billy Gordon that she should be in front of the camera, not behind the scenes. Ken Severson, Other Works
[2] Then on October 7, 1960, cast as Edna Castle, she joined Luther Adler in the role of her husband, pawnbroker Arthur Castle, in "The Man in the Bottle" episode of The Twilight Zone.
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Buddy Ebsen, who starred in the television series "The Beverly Hillbillies" and "Barnaby Jones," has died after an undisclosed illness. Later, on December 19, 1968, the couple appeared again together in the 10th episode "Yesterday Died and Tomorrow Won't Be Born" of Jack Lord's CBS crime drama Hawaii Five-O. It stinks, it's a lousy thing.". [1] She was also the voice of Walt Disney's Daisy Duck and appeared on both the Gunsmoke radio and television series.
Others cast in the episode were John McIntire, as Janiss' husband, Jean Hagen, Buddy Ebsen, and Warren Berlinger. [2], In 1955, she played the historical Mary Todd Lincoln in "How Chance Made Lincoln President" in the anthology series TV Reader's Digest. They reversed Nancy's first and middle names, so Nancy Jane Kulp became Jane Nancy Hathaway.
She did not speak to Ebsen for several years afterward, but eventually made peace with him. [2], In 1957, Janiss joined Frank Ferguson as guest stars in the roles of Mabel and Frank Cliff in the episode "No Blaze of Glory" of Rod Cameron's syndicated series State Trooper, a story of a presumed arson case with a surprise ending set in Goldfield, Nevada. He was married to Helen Matilda Jamison née Liljgren. Directed by Harmon Jones. From 1952 to 1955, Janiss appeared in five episodes of Jack Webb's original version of the Dragnet police drama television series. He remained close friends with Buddy Ebsen until Ebsen's death from pneumonia on July 6, 2003. Lee Meriwether was married to Frank Aletter (April 20, 1958 - 1974), but they got divorced. [5], In its first season on the air, Janiss was cast with Everett Sloane in Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone episode "The Fever".
All rights reserved. He is most popularly remembered for his television role as hillbilly–turned–millionaire Jed Clampett of the long–running situation comedy The Beverly Hillbillies.
The couple had two daughters, Kyle Aletter-Oldham and Lesley A. Aletter. Just before his acting mentor's death, he and Donna Douglas both had visited Ebsen in the hospital.
Richard Gaines was cast as Abraham Lincoln; Ken Hardison as Robert Todd Lincoln. https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/buddy-ebsen-31051.php On December 4, 1959, Janiss was cast in the CBS anthology series Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse, hosted by Desi Arnaz in the episode "The Hanging Judge" in which James Whitmore portrays a judge intent on bringing about vengeance of the killer of the judge's daughter. They were traveling theatricals in the Midwest in the 1920s and 1930s, eventually settling in California.
Buddy Ebsen's career spanned more than 60 years, encompassing the latter days of vaudeville, Broadway success, and a brief foray into film.
Publicity Listings He was 95.
There's no good time to get divorced. [2], After Cummings and she divorced, Janiss wed actor John Larch, who was cast as the police chief in 1971 in the first of Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry films. In the story line, a genie grants four wishes to the couple, which fail to allow them to escape their humble lifestyle, but allow them to appreciate it.
Buddy Ebsen is deceased. A native of Nebraska, she was the second wife of actor and comedian Bob Cummings, to whom she was wed from 1935 to 1943. Official Sites. Ebsen died Sunday morning
[2], Janiss' last roles were in the 1978 CBS television film First, You Cry, a story about breast cancer starring Mary Tyler Moore, and in two 1979 CBS series appearances on Barnaby Jones with Buddy Ebsen (Janiss and Bob Cummings had appeared together with Ebsen 45 years earlier in the Ziegfeld Follies), and House Calls, starring Wayne Rogers.
Others cast in the episode were John McIntire, as Janiss' husband, Jean Hagen, Buddy Ebsen, and Warren Berlinger. Buddy Ebsen is deceased.
He usually played hayseeds in the movies, so it was only natural to cast him as the Scarecrow.
The couple met while performing in 1934 in the Ziegfeld Follies on Broadway. Famous Hookups ©2006 - 2020 Joint Venture 1.
Vivi Janiss's father was Earl Alexander Jamison, born August 3, 1889, in Nebraska, and died June 17, 1962, in California . His … Graduated from Florida State University (BA). Later, she taught acting and retired to a farm in Connecticut and, later, Palm Springs, where she died in 1991 of cancer.
In its first season on the air, Janiss was cast with Everett Sloane in Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone episode "The Fever". But she was let off in the middle of nowhere, a good 30 miles from her home. It's just a lousy thing to go through.
Vivi Janiss (born Vivian Audrey Jamison; May 29, 1911 – September 7, 1988) was an American actress, known for such films as The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues (1955), Man on the Prowl (1957), and First, You Cry (1978).
In 1984, she ran as a Democrat for Pennsylvania's Ninth Congressional District, but lost to Republican incumbent "Bud Shuster". [2] Years later in 1977, Janiss played a minor role as a pawnshop proprietor in the episode "Second Chance" of James Garner's NBC detective series The Rockford Files. She blamed her. His three marriages averaged 22.9 years each. From 1959 to 1962, she was cast in six episodes, none in the starring role, of the NBC Western series Wagon Train with Ward Bond and John McIntire.
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