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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Barbara Billingsley, Who Played June Cleaver Is Dead

Barbara Billingsley, June Cleaver television, died Saturday morning at his home in Santa Monica, Calif. She was 94. In the obituary of Mrs. Billingsley, published on the website of The Times, Michael Pollak wrote:

    From 1957 to 1963 and during the decades of repetition, the prestige of June, pearls and wear high heels at home, you could count on to help her husband, Charles (Hugh Beaumont), get his son Theodore, better known as Mathers Beaver (Jerry) and his older brother Wally (Tony Dow), disengaged from many minor jams, a crocodile in the basement of a horse in the garage.

    ... The real Barbara Billingsley, who had nothing but respect from June Cleaver was a former model-actress race was married three times and has spent most of his career as a working single mother (of two, by the way).


    Yes, he recognized 40 years later, his role was an idealized reflection of the time. "We were the ideal parents, because that's how I saw it, he said, describing the show as the world seen through the eyes of a child. (The Pearl, by the way, were there to cover a hole in the neck in a first wore flats;. The heels are an attempt to remain higher than for children more.)

After the show went off the air, Ms. Billingsley, and then completely encased in June, as I have seen some functions and focuses on his family. His career was revived in 1980 with the comedy! "Airplane" Pollack wrote that she had played "a passenger costs declared in the" jive "with two black passengers Street -. A scathing commentary on his previous incarnation as the mother of U.S. white bread

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