Remembering the great ones: VERNA FELTON

By Steve Crum

Verna Felton, shown with Lucille Ball in one of her infrequent appearances on I Love Lucy, is an Emmy nominated veteran actress known for her great radio, TV and movie live action and voice work. Among her TV appearances, she played Hilda Crocker on December Bride (Emmy nominated) and Dennis Day’s mother on The Jack Benny Program. Movie-wise, I love her as the compassionate, savvy neighbor Mrs. Potts in Picnic (1955).

Felton’s voice work is highlighted by Walt Disney animated classics, even though she did do some TV voices on The Flintstones. Her voice will live forever in such Disney films as Dumbo (Mrs. Jumbo), Cinderella (Fairy Godmother), Alice in Wonderland (Queen of Hearts), Lady and the Tramp (Aunt Sara), Sleeping Beauty (Flora and Queen Leah), and The Jungle Book (Winifred the Elephant)–her final role. She died of a stroke on December 14, 1966, the day before Walt Disney died. Vera Felton is interred at the Grand View Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.
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Worth 1,000 Words: Stan & Ollie visit ‘My Little Margie’

By Steve Crum

Here is something rarely seen: a signed photo of the cast of My Little Margie (Charles Farrell and Gale Storm) the day Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy visited their set at Hal Roach Studios. Stan and Ollie made the majority of their classic comedies on the Roach lot. The popular sitcom My Little Margie ran from 1952-55, and years thereafter in reruns.
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Worth 1,000 Words: Downtown Vegas with The Rat Pack

By Steve Crum

Three Rat Packers (Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Peter Lawford) stroll anything but incognito through downtown Las Vegas during the premiere of Ocean’s 11 in 1960.


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Worth 1,000 Words: The Revenge of Karloff and Company

By Steve Crum

Universal makeup artist supreme Jack Pierce gets humorously attacked on the set of Son of Frankenstein (1939) by Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff and director Rowland V. Lee.

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Worth 1,000 Words: The Ricardos and The Mertzes in Cuba

By Steve Crum
 
That’s Ann Sothern, Rudy Vallee and Cesar Romero guesting on “Lucy Takes a Cruise to Havana,” a 1957 episode of The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour. Since the plot involves a flashback sequence of how Lucy and Ethel met Ricky and Fred, Mr. Mertz (William Frawley), appears in a toupee.
 
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