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  Granby's Green Acres
Cast: Gale Gordon and Bea Benaderet as John and Martha Granby, ex-bank teller and wife who moved to the country to become farmers.
Gale Gordon, Bea Benaderet, Parley Baer, Opie Cates (composer, conductor), Louise Erickson, Horace Murphy, Rye Billsbury, Jay Summers (writer, director), Jack Harvey (writer), Dave Swift (writer), Johnny Jacobs (announcer).
Gale Gordon, Bea Benaderet, Parley Baer, Louise Erickson, Horace Murphy, Rye Billsbury, Jay Sommers (writer, director), Jack Harvey (writer), Dave Swift (writer), Opie Cates (composer, conductor), Johnny Jacobs (announcer).
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  Benaderet
Benaderet's Inc. was California's oldest pipe and tobacco store when it went out of business in March 1980.
Sam Benaderet was a tobacconist from New York City who came to San Francisco to work at the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition.
California was packaged in a special box made for the 1939 Golden Gate Exposition, a glorious and colorful affair held on Treasure Island in the middle of San Francisco Bay.
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  What A Character!
Bea Benaderet’s role as “Kate Bradley” on TV’s Petticoat Junction was not her first role in the fictional world surrounding “Hooterville.” Benaderet had the reoccurring role of “Cousin Pearl” on The Beverly Hillbillies, and that part led to her being cast on I>Petticoat Junction.
Benaderet attended the St. Rose Academy High School and began her acting studies at the Reginald Travis School of Acting in San Francisco.
When Benaderet died in 1968 of lung cancer, she was replaced on Petticoat Junction by former Lassie and Lost in Space co-star, June Lockhart.
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  Welcome to myfoodcount.com - Measure your Health - Famous DEAD Nicotine Addict - Bea Benaderet
Benaderet was also seriously considered for the role of Granny in The Beverly Hillbillies, created by her producer from The Burns and Allen Show, Paul Henning, who ultimately felt she was too buxom and womanly for the role he envisioned as a frail but caustic little spitfire.
Benaderet resigned from the animated series in 1964 due to her work load on her own program and Betty would be voiced by Gerry Johnson for the remainder of the series' run.
Bea Benaderet died from lung cancer at the age of 62, and her body was interred in the Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, next to her second husband, Eugene Twombley, who died of a heart attack only a week after the death of his wife.
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 Bea Benaderet - Biography
Bea Benaderet was Lucille Ball's original choice for the role of Ethel Mertz on the "I Love Lucy" (1951) show.
When developing "The Beverly Hillbillies" (1962), he kept Bea in mind, and, although she was interested in the role of Granny, Henning felt she was too "busty" for the role.
She died during the run of her TV series "Petticoat Junction" (1963), and a stand-in, seen only from the back, and with no dialogue to speak, was used for the last episode in which she supposedly appeared.
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 Petticoat Junction - Bea Benaderet Biography
Bea Benaderet was born in New York City, and moved to San Francisco with her parents when she was five.
As a sought-after and always-busy dialectician, comedienne and character actress, Miss Benaderet had a voice that was popular among millions of radio listeners long before any of them knew what she looked like or took much note of her name.
Before her untimely death in 1968, Miss Benaderet lived in Studio City, Calif., with her husband, Gene Twombly, a motion-picture sound technician.
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 Hollywood Yesterday » Bea Benaderet
As I said in the last post, Bea was Lucille Ball’s first choice for Ethel Mertz, but couldn’t get free to accept the role.
At the time, Bea was nowhere near as old as the character Miss Lewis - (it was pretty obvious when you looked at her lovely face).
When Bea died in 1968 of lung cancer, she was replaced on Petticoat Junction by former Lassie and Lost in Space co-star, June Lockhart.
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From 1960 through 1964, Betty was voiced by Bea Benaderet, who gave Betty her distinct high pitched giggle.
Benaderet became ill in 1967 which lead to her leaving "Petticoat Junction" in what was hoped would be a temporary retirement.
A big change lay ahead for the show from the 1968-69 season on when Bea Benaderet who played Kate unfortunately passed away, the producers brought in Dr Janet Craig to try and fill the gap but it never quite worked.
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 Legal Fusion Group Bea Benaderet   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Benaderet also played a part in another iconic television series of the 1960's, cast as the voice of
Benaderet resigned from the animated series in 1964 due to her work load on her own program and Betty would be voiced by
Benaderet became ill in 1967 which lead to her leaving "Petticoat Junction" in what was hoped would be a temporary retirement.
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 Bea Benaderet
Bea could do all kinds of WB voices,before June Foray took over (Bea used to do Granny and Witch Hazel,for one).
Also did the housewifes heard in many toons at WB with a straight voice.She may have done all of the females between 1945 and 1954 but it is possible others (not counting Foray or a falsetto Blanc or male falsetto) were heard too,but Bea was the main one.Her October 1968 death left a void.
Bea Benaderet also did the mistreses in "Hiss and Make Up"(1943,possibly her first/Freleng),"Doggone cats"(1947/Davis),"All A birrd"(1950/Freleng),and the early Witch Hazel and others thru 1954-55.
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 How did they write Bea Benaderet out - Sitcoms Online Message Boards
This letter was read by Betty Jo and Steve together with Bea's voiceover, along with sad music, as if to confirm to the audience what was really happening; that she was dying and sinking fast at that time.
Nevertheless, "Kate" did appear one last time, and another actress was shown only from rear and side views, as Bea voiced Kate's efforts to get to the hospital, and then she was seen at the foot of Betty Jo's bed, with Steve and Doc Stewart.
It's been said that the original name chosen for the baby was "Katie Jo" to honor Kate (Bea), but was changed to Kathy Jo when it became apparent that Bea would be passing away.
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 Shokus Video Catalog/Comedy/Burns & Allen
Hal March and Bea Benaderet appear as the Mortons.
Bea Benaderet and John Brown appear as the Mortons; all commercials are intact.
Bea Benaderet and Fred Clark appear as the Mortons; original commercials are included.
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 The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show
Bea Benaderet and Hal March played the Burns' neighbors, Blanche and Harry Morton.
Bea Benaderet and Larry Keating reprised their roles as Blanche and Harry Morton, but now portrayed Burns' secretary and accountant and Harry Von Zell repeated his role as Burns' announcer.
Burns returned to series television again in 1964 as producer and star of Wendy and Me (ABC, 14 September 1964 to 6 September 1965), in which he played an apartment building owner who narrated and commented on the action.
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 Burns and Allen Show, Volume 1   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Hal March and Bea Benaderet appear as the Mortons.
Bea Benaderet and John Brown appear as the Mortons; all commercials are intact.
Bea Benaderet and Fred Clark appear as the Mortons; original commercials are included.
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 Flintstones Voice Talent Bea Benaderet - Animation Show Forums
It is clearly her voice doing Betty Rubble but there is never a mention of Bea doing voice talent.
I know WB was trying to recreate credits, but I don't know if they did, or just used a blanket credit for an episode that Bea wasn't in, as happens in syndication.
The only anomaly is that Bea is not mentioned at all in the fourth season end credits.
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 Benaderet, Bea: B at Canadian Content
Additional Information: Category containing links for Actress Bea Benaderet.
Born: April 4, 1906 Died: October 13, 1968 (of lung cancer) Actress and expert voice artist responsible for nearly all of the classic Warner Bros. female cartoon voice
Bea Benaderet poses with cartoon character Betty Rubble.
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 Bea Benaderet - Voice Actor Profile at Voice Chasers
Bea Benaderet - Voice Actor Profile at Voice Chasers
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Trivia: Bea Benaderet was Lucille Ball's original choice for the role of Ethel Mertz on the "I Love Lucy" show.
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 Bea Benaderet Photos - Bea Benaderet News - Bea Benaderet Information
Bea Benaderet was the original voice of Betty Rubble on "The Flintstones" cartoon series.
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 Bea Benaderet
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 Bea Benaderet
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 The Beverly Hillbillies & Petticoat Junction Ultimate Christmas Collection by Richard Whorf on DVD starring Buddy ...
, Raymond Bailey, Bea Benaderet, Donna Douglas, Buddy Ebsen, Eilene Janssen, Nancy Kulp, Irene Ryan, Jeanne Vaughn, Frank Wilcox, Paul Winchell
, Raymond Bailey, Bea Benaderet, Donna Douglas, Buddy Ebsen, Phil Gordon, Nancy Kulp, Gloria Marshall, Irene Ryan, Frank Wilcox
, Raymond Bailey, Bea Benaderet, Donna Douglas, Buddy Ebsen, Ron Hagerthy, Nancy Kulp, Robert Osborne, Irene Ryan, Frank Wilcox
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 FAQ - Dmoz/Arts/Performing_Arts/Acting/Actors_and_Actresses/B/Benaderet,_Bea   (Site not responding. Last check: )
According to her death certificate: Samuel Benaderet who was born in Turkey and Margaret O'Keefe of New York.
Bea's father was a tobacconist and manufactured his own brands of cigarettes and pipe tobacco.
On Petticoat Junction, Bea's son played various character roles in particular "Roger Budd" in the 1963-1964 season.
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 Bea Benaderet - Photos, Bio and News for Bea Benaderet | TVGuide.com
Bea Benaderet - Photos, Bio and News for Bea Benaderet
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