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Betty Clooney(1931-1976)

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Betty began singing professionally with her sister, Rosemary Clooney, on the radio at the age of 13. The Clooney Sisters then went on the road for a few years as featured vocalists with band-leader Tony Pastor and his orchestra. When Rosemary was offered a solo record deal with Columbia, Betty conceded to break up the act. Still just a teenager, Betty went back to her hometown in Cincinnati where she became a television pioneer on the city's first station, WLWT. Not only was she a featured singer on the stations main program (called The 50-50 Club and broadcast on TV as well as radio), she also hosted her own shows called "Teen Canteen" and "Boy Meets Girl". She was the first Pop artist signed to local legendary R&B label, King Records, releasing several singles. After a move to New York and the start of a nightclub career, she appeared on countless variety shows in the 1950's where she sang, danced and acted in skits that showcased her beautiful voice and brilliant sense of humor. She recorded for several more record labels including RCA's X label, Decca's Coral label (where she had a minor hit with the song "Sin And Satin") and Columbia's Children's Records. She also filmed several Soundies of popular hits. Although Betty recorded the hit song "Sisters" from the film Noël blanc (1954) with Rosemary for Columbia's single release, in the movie Vera-Ellen's singing voice was dubbed by singer Trudy Stevens. Not one to really seek fame, she subsequently retired from showbiz to raise her family appearing only sporadically on television until her death.
BornApril 12, 1931
DiedAugust 5, 1976(45)
BornApril 12, 1931
DiedAugust 5, 1976(45)
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Known for

The Robert Q. Lewis Show (1950)
The Robert Q. Lewis Show
TV Series
  • Regular
  • 1950
Rachel Brosnahan in La fabuleuse Mme Maisel (2017)
La fabuleuse Mme Maisel
8.7
TV Series
  • Soundtrack("A - You're Adorable")
The Lux Show (1957)
The Lux Show
8.1
TV Series
  • Soundtrack("Sisters", "You're from Kentucky as Sure as You're Born", "Give Me the Simple Life")
Stage Entrance
TV Series
  • Self

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Actress



  • The Robert Q. Lewis Show (1950)
    The Robert Q. Lewis Show
    TV Series
    • Regular
    • 1950–1951

Soundtrack



  • Karen Robinson and Michelle Monaghan in Échos (2022)
    Échos
    6.0
    TV Mini Series
    • performer: "Sisters" (uncredited)
    • 2022
  • Rachel Brosnahan in La fabuleuse Mme Maisel (2017)
    La fabuleuse Mme Maisel
    8.7
    TV Series
    • performer: "A - You're Adorable"
    • 2018
  • The Lux Show (1957)
    The Lux Show
    8.1
    TV Series
    • performer: "Sisters", "You're from Kentucky as Sure as You're Born", "Give Me the Simple Life"
    • 1957
  • The Robert Q. Lewis Show (1950)
    The Robert Q. Lewis Show
    TV Series
    • performer: "She's a Lady"
    • 1950–1951

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Betty Ann Clooney Campo
  • Born
    • April 12, 1931
    • Maysville, Kentucky, USA
  • Died
    • August 5, 1976
    • Las Vegas, Nevada, USA(brain aneurysm)
  • Spouses
      Pupi CampoSeptember 7, 1955 - August 5, 1976 (her death, 4 children)
  • Children
      Cathi Campo
  • Relatives
      Miguel Ferrer(Niece or Nephew)
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Pictorials

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Has four children with Pupi Campo: Cathi Campo, Dr. Carlos Campo, Rosemary Cari Campo (now Cari Leary; married Patrick James Leary on 11/25/1976), and Cristina Maria Campo (now Cristina Stretz; married Eric Kennedy Stretz on 10/23/1982).

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  • When did Betty Clooney die?
    August 5, 1976
  • How did Betty Clooney die?
    Brain aneurysm
  • How old was Betty Clooney when she died?
    45 years old
  • Where did Betty Clooney die?
    Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
  • When was Betty Clooney born?
    April 12, 1931

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