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Elly May (Portrayed by Donna Douglas in all 274 episodes) the only child of Jed and Rose Ellen Clampett, is a mountain beauty with the body of a pinup girl and the soul of a tomboy. She can throw a fastball as well as "rassle" most men to a fall, and she can be as tender with her friends, animals, and family as she is tough with anyone she rassles. She says once that animals can be better companions than people, but as she grows older, she allows that, "fellas kin be more fun than critters. "In
Donna Douglas still embodies Elly May Clampett, the critter-loving beauty from "The Beverly Hillbillies." "Elly has always been good for me," says Douglas. "That was a slice out of my life, a very happy slice out of my life." Douglas returned from California to her native Louisiana a few years ago. She lives just outside Baton Rouge near her only child, a son who owns horses and several acres of land. Douglas likes to help him bale hay.
Elly May: An elegant and memorable name that alludes to a friendly confidence. Possible uses: A clothing brand. A cosmetics company. A catering service.
Donna Douglas, who became world famous as Elly May Clampett in the 60s comedy The Beverly Hillbillies, has died at the age of 81. Douglas starred as Elly May, the daughter of widower Jed Clampett (Buddy Epsen) in the long running series from 1962-1971. After The Beverly Hillbillies ended, Donna became a Gospel singer recording
you could order this doll from Kellogg's cereal in 1964, she came dressed in the Elly may outfit, plus you got two other outfits that came with her. the yellow dress is called(square dance outfit), the other one is called(skirt-blouse outfit) the Elly may Clampett outfit does not have a name, collectors call the doll Elly may Clampett even though on the package says calico lassie, reason being, is it states in the advertising that she is 12 inches of Hillbillie charm and the fact that the main outfit is a Elly may Clampett looking outfit, they may have done it this way, a play on words to prevent Donna Douglas from collecting any money from the sale of the doll, because we all know back in 1964 when the doll came out who was a famous Hillbillie that looked like the doll.
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The inspiration for the TV show the Beverly Hillbillies stemmed from creator Paul Henning’s Boy Scout days camping in the Ozarks in the American South. He thought it would be funny to do a “fish out of water” tale by dropping simple rural folks into a posh cosmopolitan setting. This idea gushed into a TV […]
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“Detachment from riches is obligatoryfor entrance into the Kingdom of heaven” (CCC 2544). Admit it. You know the entire Beverly Hillbillies theme song by heart, don’t you? And you can sing it from memory, start to finish. So can I. If you grew up on Jed and Jethro and Elly May like I did, then […]
Donna Douglas, who played the ditsy Elly May Clampett on “The Beverly Hillbillies,” died Friday at her home in Zachary, La., according to a report by CBS affiliate WAFB-TV in Baton Rouge, La. She was 81. Douglas starred as the naive only daughter of the oil-rich Clampett clan in the CBS sitcom that ran from […]
American viewers had plenty of bombshells with comedic chops to choose from on 1960s sitcoms -- one of the national favorites was without a doubt Donna Douglas. As Elly May Clampett, a blonde country girl in the suddenly-rich family at the center of The Beverly Hillbillies, Douglas was the object of many a teenage crush -- alongside competition like Barbara Eden (I Dream of Jeannie), Elizabeth Montgomery (Bewitched) and Barbara Felton (Get Smart). There's a show business saying that comedy isn't pretty -- well, when Donna Douglas' Elly May Clampett was delivering the punchlines, it was.
Donna Douglas, who played the ditsy Elly May Clampett on “The Beverly Hillbillies,” died Friday at her home in Zachary, La., according to a report by CBS affiliate WAFB-TV in Baton Rouge, La. She was 81. Douglas starred as the naive only daughter of the oil-rich Clampett clan in the CBS sitcom that ran from […]
ET remembers the celebrities who died this year, including David Cassidy, Tom Petty, Hugh Hefner, Chester Bennington and Chris Cornell.