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Buddy Ebsen

Buddy Ebsen

A dancer from childhood, Buddy Ebsen headlined in vaudeville in an act with his sister Velma. In 1935, Ebsen was signed by MGM as a specialty performer in The Broadway Melody of 1936, wherein he was shown to good advantage in several solos. He worked in a number of subsequent musicals, including Shirley Temple's Captain January (1936), teaming with Shirley for the delightful number "At the Codfish Ball." MGM assigned Ebsen to the role of the Scarecrow in 1939's The Wizard of Oz, but Ray Bolger, who'd been cast as the Tin Man, talked Ebsen into switching roles. The move proved to be Ebsen's undoing; he found that he was allergic to the silver makeup required for the Tin Man, fell ill, and was forced to bow out of the film, to be replaced by Jack Haley (however, Ebsen's voice can still be heard in the reprises of "We're Off to See the Wizard").Ebsen then returned to the stage, taking time out to provide the dancing model for a electronically operated wooden marionette which later was used at Disneyland. In 1950 Ebsen returned to films as comical sidekick to Rex Allen, gradually working his way into good character parts in "A" pictures like Night People (1955). Walt Disney, who'd remembered Ebsen from the dancing marionette, offered the actor the lead in his 1954 three-part TV production of Davy Crockett, but at the last moment engaged Fess Parker as Davy and recast Buddy as Crockett's pal George Russel. Ebsen continued to pop up in films like 1961's Breakfast at Tiffany's (as Audrey Hepburn's abandoned hometown husband), and in TV westerns, where he often cast his image to the winds by playing cold-blooded murderers. Comfortably wealthy in 1962 thanks to his film work and wise business investments, Ebsen added to his riches by signing on to play Jed Clampett in the TV sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies, which ran for nine years to excellent ratings. A millionaire several times over, Ebsen planned to ease off after Hillbillies, but in 1972 he was back in TV in the title role of Barnaby Jones. Few observers gave this easygoing detective series much of a chance, but they weren't counting on Ebsen's built-in popularity; Barnaby Jones lasted until 1980. The actor now confined himself to special events appearances and occasional guest-star roles, though he did play the recurring part of Lee Horsley's uncle in the final season of the TV mystery show Matt Houston (1983-85). One of Buddy Ebsen's final roles was in the 1993 theatrical film version of The Beverly Hillbillies -- not as Jed Clampett but in a cameo as Barnaby Jones! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Buddy Ebsen Trivia

When was Buddy Ebsen born?
Buddy Ebsen date of birth: April 2, 1908

What role did Buddy Ebsen portray in The Beverly Hillbillies: Season 03?
Buddy Ebsen played Jed Clampett in The Beverly Hillbillies: Season 03

Who did Buddy Ebsen play in The Beverly Hillbillies: Season 02?
Buddy Ebsen was Jed Clampett in The Beverly Hillbillies: Season 02

Who did Buddy Ebsen portray in The Beverly Hillbillies: Season 01?
Buddy Ebsen was Jed Clampett in The Beverly Hillbillies: Season 01

What role did Buddy Ebsen play in The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band?
Buddy Ebsen played Papa Bower in The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band

Who did Buddy Ebsen play in Breakfast at Tiffany's?
Buddy Ebsen was Doc Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's

What role did Buddy Ebsen play in Between Heaven and Hell?
Buddy Ebsen played Willie in Between Heaven and Hell

What role did Buddy Ebsen play in Captain January?
Buddy Ebsen played Paul Roberts in Captain January

Who did Buddy Ebsen play in Attack?
Buddy Ebsen was Sgt. Tolliver in Attack

What role did Buddy Ebsen portray in Red Garters?
Buddy Ebsen played Ginger Pete in Red Garters

What role did Buddy Ebsen portray in The Beverly Hillbillies?
Buddy Ebsen played Barnaby Jones in The Beverly Hillbillies

What role did Buddy Ebsen portray in Northwest Passage [TV Series]?
Buddy Ebsen played Sargeant Hunk Marriner in Northwest Passage [TV Series]

What role did Buddy Ebsen play in The Wizard of Oz?
Buddy Ebsen played Tin Woodman on "We're Off to See the Wizard" in The Wizard of Oz


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