Saturday, January 18, 2025

Elly May!

 

"This has been a Filmways presentation!"

Donna Douglas was born Doris Ione Smith in Pride, Louisiana on September 26, 1932.  She was the youngest of Emmett and Elma's two children and had show business aspirations from an early age.  In 1957, she was named both Miss Baton Rouge and Miss New Orleans.

She moved to New York to pursue an acting career and soon found work as a model in a series of toothpaste advertisements.  That led to her being cast in small roles on both The Perry Como Show and The Steve Allen Show in small, recurring roles.  These and other parts earned her a role in the Dean Martin and Shirley MacLaine feature Career (1959).  The following year, she'd make a memorable appearance in the classic Twilight Zone episode Eye of the Beholder.

In 1962, Donna was cast in the role for which she is most famously identified, that of Elly May Clampett on the CBS sit-com The Beverly Hillbillies.  The series ran for nine seasons and made household names of Donna and her co-stars.

When the series was canceled in 1971, Donna remained active in Hollywood, while pursuing other career opportunities as well (see Trivia below).  She would also continue to make public appearances as Elly May, raising money on telethons, serving as grand marshal in parades, or signing autographs at celebrity conventions.

In 2005, Donna returned to her hometown in East Baton Rouge, where she would spend her final years.  By 2014, she had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, which ultimately took her life on January 1, 2015.  She was 82 years old.

Donna is buried at Bluff Creek Community Cemetery in Bluff Creek, Louisiana.





Rest in peace.

Trivia
  • Donna had a second career as a gospel singer and released several such albums, the first being Donna Douglas Sings Gospel, released in 1982.  Take a listen on YouTube, then pick up a copy on Amazon.

  • Donna was also a published author, releasing two children's books and a cookbook, the latter of which contains recipes from some of her show business friends, including Buddy Ebsen, Debbie Reynolds, Gavin MacLeod and more.  You can pick up a copy of Southern Favorites with a Taste of Hollywood on Amazon.

  • When production on the series concluded in 1971, Donna earned her real-estate license in Beverly Hills.  She didn't stay in the profession for long however, as she remained active in Hollywood.

  • In 1993, Donna reunited with her Beverly Hillbillies co-stars Buddy Ebsen and Max Baer for an episode of The Jerry Springer Show, at a time when the talk show was still relatively legit.  Curious?  Check it out on YouTube.

  • In 2011, Donna successfully sued Mattel Toys claiming they had appropriated her name and likeness for a Barbie doll without her approval.  You can buy one on Amazon.

  • The grave of Donna's co-star Nancy Kulp, who played Miss Jane Hathaway on the series, has also been profiled by this blog.  Click here for the September 2023 report.

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