Sunday, October 17, 2010

Barbara Billingsley, who played June Cleaver (and later spoke Jive), is dead

October 16, 2010, 5: 52

Barbara Billingsley, June Cleaver television, died Saturday morning at his home in Santa Monica, California.It was 94.Ms. Obituary Billingsley, displayed on the site Web of The Times, Michael Pollak writes:

From 1957 to 1963 and the decades of replay, prestigious June, wearing beads and high heels, home could count on to help her husband, Ward (Hugh Beaumont), obtain their son Theodore, better known as Beaver (Jerry Mathers) and his elder brother, Wally (Tony Dow), released from minor jams countless an alligator in the basement of a horse in the garage.

… The real Barbara Billingsley, who had nothing but respect for June Cleaver, was a former model and actress who has been married three times and spent part of his career as a single mother working career (of two boys, who).

Yes, she acknowledged 40 years later, her role was a reflection idealized era. ""We were ideal parents because it is the manner in which he had seen him", she says, describing the spectacle of the world seen through the eyes of a child.(Pearls, incidentally, were there to cover a trough in his neck.)à_le_début, she wore appartements.les heels were an attempt to stay higher than growing boys.)

After the show ran air, Billingsley, then carefully convert in June, saw a few roles acting and concentrated on her career famille.Sa was relaunched in 1980 by the comedy film "Air"! Pollack writes that she played "a mild passenger who communicates in"jive"" with two smart black passenger - an ironic comment on his previous incarnation as mother of white bread America. ' "

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