Dallas, TX (PRWEB) April 2, 2008
Buddy Ebsen's widow is selling some of the late Hollywood actor's costumes from "The Beverly Hillbillies" at an upcoming auction in Dallas. Items for sale include autographed, annotated scripts from Ebsen's shows, "The Beverly Hillbillies" and "Barnaby Jones," as well as items dating back to his days as a vaudeville song-and-dance man.
It was Wednesday night, September 26, 1962: CBS gave TV audiences their first look at a new sitcom titled The Beverly Hillbillies. Irene Ryan's shotgun-aiming Granny, Donna Douglas' bounteously blonde Elly May, and Max Baer Jr.'s Jethro provided most of the high-spirited slapstick. However, the show's true star and anchor personality was Buddy Ebsen as Jed Clampett. Ebsen's "Uncle Jed" had decency, kindness and a wonderfully winning down-home way, and he became the true heart and soul of what became the number one rated-show in America.
It is with great pride that Heritage Auction Galleries celebrates the epic career of Buddy Ebsen, one that began in the '20s on vaudeville and Broadway, and grew to include roles in Breakfast at Tiffany's, Barnaby Jones, and, of course, The Beverly Hillbillies. Fans and entertainment collectors worldwide will have a chance to bid on this important archive in Dallas-based Heritage Auction Galleries' upcoming Signature Auction, to be held April 5, 2008.
"Indeed, few actors ever enjoyed so long, rich, and colorful a journeyman career, and Heritage is proud to offer this remarkable treasure-trove of Buddy Ebsen's memorabilia," said Doug Norwine, Director of Music and Entertainment Auctions for Heritage.
The collection includes:
"The Buddy Ebsen Estate represents over 75 years of show business history, with something for fans of virtually every venue in the world of entertainment." Norwine said. "It all resonates with the personality of a genial, dedicated, wondrously versatile professional, whose remarkable collection Heritage is genuinely proud to present."
Items now listed for bidding on http://www.ha.com and http://www.ebay.com
To arrange an interview with Dorothy Ebsen, Buddy's widow, please contact Larry Borovay at (818) 652-5770
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