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Name: Buddy Ebsen  
   
Also Know As:
   
Date of Birth: 2nd April 1908
   
Place of Birth: Belleville, Illinois, USA
   
Profession: Actor
 
 
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Buddy Ebsen as "Jed Clampett"

Buddy Ebsen (born April 2, 1908; died July 7, 2003) was an American actor, who is best-remembered for his role as Jed Clampett in the popular television series The Beverly Hillbillies.

Born Christian Rudolph Ebsen in Belleville, Illinois, he began his career as a dancer, making his film debut in 1935's Broadway Melody of 1936 and appearing in various screen musicals including Born to Dance, Captain January (both 1936) and The Girl of the Golden West (1938).

Ebsen was originally cast as the "Tin Man" in the 1939 classic The Wizard of Oz. He recorded all his songs, went through all the rehearsals, and started filming with the rest of the cast. He was rushed to the hospital nine days after filming began, when his lungs seized after a week of inhaling aluminum dust from the dangerously experimental "tin" makeup.

While Ebsen was in the hospital for two weeks, recovering from a near-fatal allergic reaction to the dust, he was replaced by Jack Haley. Haley didn't run the same risk, as the makeup was changed in the meantime from a dust to a paste. (Although Haley re-recorded most of Ebsen's vocals, Ebsen's midwestern voice with the enunciated "R" in the word "Wizard" can still be heard on the soundtrack during a couple of the reprises of "We're Off to See the Wizard".) After the Oz debacle, Ebsen appeared only in minor Westerns for many years.

From 1941 to 1946, Ebsen served as a lieutenant in the United States Coast Guard.

His work in television started as the sidekick to Fess Parker in the Davy Crockett series, but he became famous in 1962 with the role of Jed Clampett in the television show The Beverly Hillbillies. The show depicted a hillbilly family from the fictional Bugtussle, getting rich on oil and moving to a rich neighborhood in Beverly Hills, California. Although scorned by critics, the show was a massive hit, attracting as many as sixty million viewers on CBS between 1962 and 1971. It was still earning good ratings when it was canceled by CBS because advertisers shunned a series that attracted a rural audience. A conservative Republican, there was some fallout from Ebsen's refusal to endorse fellow Beverly Hillbillies co-star, the late Nancy Kulp, for a Congressional seat in Pennsylvania as she was "too liberal" for his tastes and he endorsed her opponent; they never spoke again.

Ebsen also had a notable role as a country farmer in the 1961 movie Breakfast at Tiffany's, which is credited for bringing him to the attention of the producers of Beverly Hillbillies, who cast him in a similar role.

He later starred in a TV detective series, Barnaby Jones, beginning in 1973 and running for most of the decade. His last work was mainly in television, reprising his Beverly Hillbillies and Barnaby Jones roles

Athough generally retired from acting as he entered his 90s, Ebsen remained active and it was reported that he was trying his hand at writing a novel. He had an amusing cameo in the film version of The Beverly Hillbillies, again playing "Barnaby Jones", with the TV theme underscoring the scene.

Some writers have stated that his reaction to the aluminum dust of the Tin Man was nearly fatal. Ironically, he far outlived almost all the cast and crew members of The Wizard of Oz, except for a few Munchkins, although to be fair he was somewhat younger than almost all of his major co-stars, except, of course, for Judy Garland.

Filmography

  • Broadway Melody of 1936 (1935)
  • Captain January (1936)
  • Born to Dance (1936)
  • Banjo on My Knee (1936)
  • Broadway Melody of 1938 (1937)
  • The Girl of the Golden West (1938)
  • Yellow Jack (1938)
  • My Lucky Star (1938)
  • Four Girls in White (1939)
  • The Kid from Texas (1939)
  • Hollywood Hobbies (1939) (short subject)
  • They Met in Argentina (1941)
  • Parachute Battalion (1941)
  • Sing Your Worries Away (1942)
  • Under Mexicali Stars (1950)
  • Silver City Bonanza (1951)
  • Thunder in God's Country (1951)
  • Rodeo King and the Senorita (1951)
  • Utah Wagon Train (1951)
  • Night People (1954)
  • Red Garters (1954)
  • Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier (1954)
  • Davy Crockett and the River Pirates (1956)
  • Attack (1956)
  • Between Heaven and Hell (1956)
  • Mission of Danger (1959)
  • Frontier Rangers (1959)
  • Fury River (1961)
  • Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
  • The Interns (1962)
  • Mail Order Bride (1964)
  • The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band (1968)
  • Fire on the Mountain (1981)
  • The Beverly Hillbillies (1993) (Cameo)

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