- Nascido(a) em
- Falecido(a) em6 de março de 1992 · Santa Mônica, Califórnia, EUA (pneumonia)
- Nome de nascimentoElvia Beatrice Allman
- Altura1,73 m
- Elvia Allman nasceu o 19 de setembro de 1904 em Carolina do Norte, EUA. Era atriz e foi conhecida pelo seu trabalho em O Professor Aloprado (1963), Bonequinha de Luxo (1961) e Halloween com a Nova Família Addams (1977). Foi casada com Jerome Laveck Bayler, Charles ("C.C.") Pyle e Wesley Benton Tourtellotte. Morreu o 6 de março de 1992 em Santa Monica, Califórnia, EUA.
- CônjugesJerome Laveck Bayler(1 de dezembro de 1945 - 21 de agosto de 1978) (sua morte)Charles ("C.C.") Pyle(3 de julho de 1937 - 3 de fevereiro de 1939) (sua morte)Wesley Benton Tourtellotte(2 de agosto de 1930 - 1933) (divorciado (a), 1 criança)
- Best known in the 50s and 60s as the shrewish foil/nemesis to the top comic stars of the day: Lucille Ball, Jack Benny, George Burns, et al.
- Voiced Clarabelle the Cow in 28 Disney cartoons from 1928 to 1942. She revived the voice of Clarabelle for the first time nearly 50 years later in Disney's Mickey Mouse cartoon feature version of O Príncipe e o Mendigo (1990).
- Made her debut on "The Pepsodent Show" starring Bob Hope on September 27, 1938, as man-chasing Cobina, a parody of society débutante Cobina Wright. She wound up portraying the popular role in motion pictures and even spoofed it in the Merrie Melodies cartoons.
- Her first husband, Wesley B. Tourtellotte, was a musician whom she married in 1930. The marriage was short-lived and produced one child. Her second was Charles "C.C." Pyle (March 25, 1882 - February 3, 1939), who was often called Cash and Carry Pyle, an Illinois theater owner and sports agent who represented American football star Harold 'Red' Grange and French tennis player Suzanne Lenglen. They married in 1937 but he died of a heart attack two years later.
- Her first two marriages were brief. Her third and last, to Jerome Bayler, lasted 33 years until his death in 1978.
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