Basic Information About Annette Funicello
Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
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Professions | Singer, Actor |
Net worth | $15,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1942-10-22 |
Place of birth | Utica |
Date of death | 2013-04-08 (aged 70) |
Nationality | United States of America |
Curiosities and Trademarks | Disney movies and Beach Party movies Mickey Mouse Club Mouseketeer Her sweet smile. |
Spouse | Glen Holt - (3 MayΒ 1986 - 8 AprilΒ 2013)Β (her death) Jack Gilardi - (9 JanuaryΒ 1965 - 21 MarchΒ 1983)Β (divorced)Β (3 children) |
Gender | Female |
Height | 5 ft 2 in (1.6 m) |
Social Media | βοΈ Wikipedia βοΈ IMDb |
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What Movie Awards did Annette Funicello win?
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Annette Funicello roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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Beach Blanket Bingo | Dee Dee |
Bikini Beach | Dee Dee |
Troop Beverly Hills | Self |
Back to the Beach | Annette |
Head | Minnie |
Pajama Party | Connie |
Full House | Self 1 episode, 1991 |
Growing Pains | Mrs. Hinkley 1 episode, 1986 |
Love, American Style | Millie (segment "Love and the Tuba") 1 episode, 1971 |
The Love Boat | Kate Ladell / ... 2 episodes, 1978-1982 |
Fantasy Island | Edna Camberly / ... 3 episodes, 1979-1981 |
Burke's Law | Anna Najensky / ... 2 episodes, 1963-1965 |
The Oprah Winfrey Show | Self 1 episode, 1992 |
Annette Funicello's Quotes
- The Disney studio wasn't like other studios. It was just like home - it always had a small-town, family atmosphere.
Interesting Facts about Annette Funicello
- Underwent brain surgery to slow down the tremors which result from her multiple sclerosis. She was recovering at home. [November 1999]
- In 1987, she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. She kept her condition a secret and felt that this was necessary to go public in order to combat rumors that her impaired ability to walk was the result of alcoholism.
- Her son, Jason Gilardi, is the drummer for the rock band Caroline's Spine, which was once signed to the Disney-owned label Hollywood Records. He also appears as himself in her biopic, A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes: The Annette Funicello Story (1995).
- Had appeared with Frankie Avalon in eleven films: Beach Party (1963), Bikini Beach (1964), Muscle Beach Party (1964), Pajama Party (1964), Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1965), Beach Blanket Bingo (1965), How to Stuff a Wild Bikini (1965), Fireball 500 (1966), Thunder Alley (1967), Back to the Beach (1987) and Troop Beverly Hills (1989).
- When she made the various beach pictures for American International Pictures (AIP), she was still technically under contract to Disney, doing the AIP films on a loan-out basis, something of which Walt Disney always emphatically reminded her.
- Her favorite television series was Zorro (1957). For her birthday one year, Walt Disney (who knew she was a huge fan of the series) arranged to have her guest star on one episode.
- When she was cast in her first beach movie, Walt Disney asked her to not wear a bikini and instead wear a one-piece swimsuit because she had an image to uphold. She agreed.
- In 1977, Annette played the Blue Fairy in Disneyland's "Main Street Electrical Parade".
- Paul Anka wrote the song "Puppy Love" about his romance with her.
- When she began working for the Disney studio, she suggested to her employer that she change her Italian family name of Funicello to something more "American", as was often done in those days. Walt Disney vehemently argued against this idea, saying that her own name was actually an asset because it was so unique that no one who heard it would ever be able to forget it. He convinced the young actress to retain it.
- She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6834 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on September 14, 1993.
- Her biggest hit single was "Tall Paul" (#7 US Pop 1959). She had later success with "Pineapple Princess" which peaked at #11 US Pop, in the summer of 1960.
- She spent her final years mostly confined to a wheelchair that was specially designed by her horse-trainer husband with a seat from a harness-racing sulky.
- Her home suffered major fire damage and wheelchair-bound Annette and her husband were hospitalized and treated for smoke inhalation. [March 2011]
- Annette still resided in her first house several miles from where she grew up. She had a collectable bear business, a line of perfume and she started the Annette Funicello Fund for Neurological Disorders (2006).
- Died four days after film critic Roger Ebert. Both were unable to eat, drink and talk for their last years. They were also born in 1942 and died aged 70.
- She was 17 years old at the time the Sweetheart of the Valley Mayors honor was given to her. It came about when "Television's Singing Troubadour, Jimmie Jackson" arranged for her to be given the designation of the "Sweetheart of the San Fernando Valley Mayors" at the May 2, 1957, grand opening of his new Tambour restaurant (tambour is African for "Drum") in Tarzana. Jackson was a longtime friend of Annette's parents Joe and Virginia, and wanted to do something special for their daughter in connection with his restaurant's opening. Jackson called together some of his old friends and former guests from his Hollywood television show, "Memory Lane" who were now "Honorary" mayors of various small towns in the San Fernando Valley. Covering the event was the "Valley News and Green Sheet"--now "The Valley News"--and the Los Angeles Times. Annette was escorted by film and television performer, J.P. Sloane. Annette would also appear with Jackson and Sloane five years later in a television special titled, An Evening at the Inn (1962).
- When asked in a 20/20 interview how she got the role as a mouseketeer on the Mickey Mouse Club program, she replied: "I was the ethnic one. Everybody else looked like I wanted to look my entire life: blue eyed and freckle faced.".
- Following her death, she was cremated and interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills) in Los Angeles, California.
- Her funeral was conducted in a private ceremony at Cherished Memories Memorial Chapel in Bakersfield, California.
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TV Radio Mirror page 21. - Author: Walt Disney Productions
- Date taken: 1956
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photo back - Author: CBS Television
- Date taken: Press release is dated 28 April 1959; eipsode aired 11 May 1959
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eBay item photo front photo back - Author: It is unclear as to whether the press-materials were distributed by Avalon and/or Funicello's personal publicity agency or by one of the studios/networks promoting one of their film/television appearances at the time (circa, 1977).
- Date taken: Earliest date stamp is October 9, 1977.
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eBay item photo front photo back - Author: It is unclear as to whether the press-materials were distributed by Avalon and/or Funicello's personal publicity agency or by NBC, which was the network that aired the Good Old Days special in 1977).
- Date taken: Earliest date stamp is October 9, 1977.
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photo back - Author: Greater Seattle News Bureau/photographer-Forde Photographers
- Date taken: 10 August 1963