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Annette Joanne Funicello (October 22, 1942 – April 8, 2013) was an American actress and singer. Funicello began her professional career as a child performer at the age of twelve. She was one of the most popular Mouseketeers on the original '' Mickey Mouse Club''. In her teenage years, she recorded under the name Annette, and had a successful career as a pop singer. Her most notable singles are "O Dio Mio", "First Name Initial", "
Tall Paul "Tall Paul" is a song recorded by Annette Funicello and written by the Sherman Brothers, along with Bob Roberts. Background It marked the first time that a female singer reached a top ten slot with a rock and roll single. It also spotlighted An ...
", and " Pineapple Princess". During the mid-1960s, she established herself as a film actress, popularizing the successful " Beach Party" genre alongside co-star Frankie Avalon. In 1992, Funicello announced that she had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1987. She died of complications from the
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on April 8, 2013.


Early life

Annette Joanne Funicello was born in
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, to
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Virginia Jeanne (née Albano) and Joseph Edward Funicello. Her family moved to
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when she was four years old.


Career


''The Mickey Mouse Club''

Funicello took dancing and music lessons when she was a child in order to overcome her shyness. In 1955, the 12-year-old was discovered by
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when she performed as the Swan Queen in ''
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'' at a dance recital at the Starlight Bowl in Burbank, California. Disney cast her as one of the original Mouseketeers. She was the last to be selected, and one of the few cast members to be personally selected by Walt Disney himself. In 1955, she signed a seven-year contract with Disney at $160 a week to rise to $500 a week if all options were exercised. Funicello proved to be very popular, and by the end of the first season of ''The Mickey Mouse Club'', she was receiving 6,000 letters a month, according to her Disney Legends biography – more than any other Mouseketeer. She had a crush on fellow Mouseketeer Lonnie Burr. In 1958, at the finale of the show, she had to say goodbye to each of the members of its cast, and, in her own words, "I never cried so hard in my life". In addition to appearing in many Mouseketeer sketches and dance routines, Funicello starred in several serials on ''The Mickey Mouse Club''. These included ''
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'', the second and third '' Spin and Marty'' serials – ''The Further Adventures of Spin and Marty'' (1956) and ''The New Adventures of Spin and Marty'' (1957) – and '' Walt Disney Presents: Annette'' (1958) (which co-starred Richard Deacon).


Singing career

In several scenes in the ''Annette'' serial, she performed the song that launched her singing career. The studio received so much mail about "How Will I Know My Love" (lyrics by Tom Adair, music by Frances Jeffords and William Walsh), that Walt Disney issued it as a single, and gave Funicello (somewhat unwillingly) a recording contract. A proposed live-action feature '' Rainbow Road to Oz'' was to have starred some of the Mouseketeers, including Darlene Gillespie as Dorothy and Funicello as Ozma. Preview segments from the film aired on September 11, 1957, on ''
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''s fourth anniversary show. By then, MGM's '' The Wizard of Oz'' had been shown on CBS Television for the first time. Theories on why the film was abandoned include Disney's failure to develop a satisfactory script, and the positive reception of the MGM film's television screening. Disney ultimately replaced this film project with a new adaptation of '' Babes in Toyland'' (1961), which starred Funicello as Mary Contrary.


Post-Mickey Mouse Club

After the ''Mickey Mouse Club'', Funicello remained under contract with Disney for a time. She had a role on the Disney television series '' Zorro'', playing Anita Cabrillo in a three-episode storyline about a teen-aged girl arriving in Los Angeles to visit a father who does not seem to exist. This role was reportedly a 16th birthday present from Walt Disney, and it was the first of two different characters she played opposite Guy Williams as Zorro. She had a multiple-episode guest arc on '' Make Room for Daddy'' as an Italian exchange student. Funicello made her feature film debut in the Disney-produced comedy '' The Shaggy Dog'' (1959) with Fred MacMurray and Tommy Kirk. The film was a success at the box-office. Although uncomfortable being thought of as a singer, Funicello had a number of pop record hits in the late 1950s and early 1960s, mostly written by the Sherman Brothers and including: "
Tall Paul "Tall Paul" is a song recorded by Annette Funicello and written by the Sherman Brothers, along with Bob Roberts. Background It marked the first time that a female singer reached a top ten slot with a rock and roll single. It also spotlighted An ...
", "First Name Initial", "O Dio Mio", "Train of Love" (written by Paul Anka) and " Pineapple Princess". They were released by Disney's
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label. She also recorded "It's Really Love" in 1959, a reworking of an earlier Paul Anka song called "Toot Sweet" (which was later reworked again into ''Johnny's Theme'' for '' The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson''. Paul Anka was said to have a crush on her; though she was only a year younger, Walt Disney "protected" the underage actress from Anka's advances. Anka's song "
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", is said to have been inspired by his hopelessly unlikely romantic crush on Funicello. In an episode of the Disney anthology television series titled " Disneyland After Dark", Funicello can be seen singing live at
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. Walt Disney was reportedly a fan of 1950s pop star Teresa Brewer and tried to pattern Funicello's singing on the same style. However, Funicello credits "the Annette sound" to her record producer, Tutti Camarata, who worked for Disney in that era. Camarata had her double-track her vocals, matching her first track as closely as possible on the second recording to achieve a fuller sound than her voice would otherwise produce. Early in her career, she appeared on the NBC interview program '' Here's Hollywood''. In December 1959, Funicello attempted to have her contract with Disney set aside, claiming that it was unequitable and that she was without an agent or legal counsel when she signed it. She was receiving $325 a week (About $3,000 in 2020 dollars). The court refused.


Return to Disney

In 1961, Funicello returned to ''Zorro'' playing a different role. She starred in a big budget musical for Disney, '' Babes in Toyland'' (1961), alongside Tommy Sands and Kirk. She also appeared in two television movies filmed in Europe for Disney alongside Kirk, both of which were released theatrically in some markets: ''
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'' (1961), shot in England, and ''
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'' (1962), filmed in Italy.


Beach party series

Funicello moved on from Disney to become a teen idol, starring in a series of " Beach Party" movies with Frankie Avalon for American International Pictures. These started with '' Beach Party'' (1963), which was so successful American International Pictures signed Funicello to a seven-year contract and starred her in a series of beach party movies. Funicello guest-starred on episodes of '' Wagon Train'', '' Burke's Law'' and '' The Greatest Show on Earth'', then starred in another two-part Disney telemovie with Kirk, ''
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'' (1964). This was released to cinemas in the US and became a surprise box office hit. Also popular were the follow ups to ''Beach Party'', ''
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'' (1964) and '' Bikini Beach'' (1964). When she was cast in her first beach movie, Walt Disney requested that she only wear modest bathing suits and keep her
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covered. However, she wore a pink two-piece in ''Beach Party'', a white two-piece fishnet suit in the second film (''Muscle Beach Party'') and a blue and white bikini in the third (''Bikini Beach''). All three swimsuits bared her navel, particularly in ''Bikini Beach'', where it is visible extensively during close up shots in a sequence early in the film when she meets Frankie Avalon's "Potato Bug" character outside his tent. Funicello made '' Pajama Party'' (1964) for AIP with Kirk, not Avalon, though it was an unofficial Beach Party movie and Avalon made a cameo. Avalon was back as Funicello's co-star in ''
Beach Blanket Bingo ''Beach Blanket Bingo'' is a 1965 American beach party film directed by William Asher. It is the fifth film in the Beach Party film series. The film stars Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello, Linda Evans, Deborah Walley, Paul Lynde, and Don Rickl ...
'' (1965), then she and Kirk did a sequel to ''Merlin Jones'', '' The Monkey's Uncle'' (1965). ''The Monkey's Uncle'' featured Annette singing with The Beach Boys and was another huge hit. Funicello made a cameo in two AIP comedies starring Avalon, '' Ski Party'' (1965) and ''
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'' (1965), then she did '' How to Stuff a Wild Bikini'' (1965) with Dwayne Hickman. Box office receipts for the series were in decline, and neither Avalon nor Funicello appeared in the final installment, ''
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'' (1966).


Stock-car racing films

AIP tried a new formula with stock car racing films, starting with '' Fireball 500'' (1966) which starred Funicello, Avalon and Fabian Forte. The movie was popular enough for them to try another stock car movie, '' Thunder Alley'' (1967) with Funicello and Fabian. It would be her last lead in a feature film for two decades. Funicello guest starred on ''
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'' and had a short role in ''
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'' (1968), opposite The Monkees.


1970s and 1980s

During the 1970s, Funicello focused on raising her family. However she still occasionally acted, making guest appearances on shows like '' Love, American Style'', ''Easy Does It... Starring Frankie Avalon'', ''
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'' and '' The Love Boat''. In 1979, Funicello began starring in a series of television commercials for Skippy peanut butter. Her role as Skippy spokeswoman forced Funicello to turn down a role in '' Grease 2''. In November 1985, she starred in the 16th episode of the Disney Channel documentary series '' Disney Family Album'' in an episode about her career. She starred in a TV movie for Disney, ''
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'' (1985), then was reunited with Avalon in '' Back to the Beach'' (1987). The two performed together live.


Later career

Her autobiography, dictated to Patricia Romanowski and published in 1994, was ''A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes: My Story''. The title was taken from a
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from the Disney movie '' Cinderella''. A television film based on the book, ''A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes: The Annette Funicello Story'', was made in 1995. In the final scene, the actress portraying Funicello (
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), using a wheelchair, turns away from the camera — turning back, it is Funicello herself, who delivered a message to a group of children. During this period, she produced a line of teddy bears for the Annette Funicello Collectible Bear Company. The last collection in the series was made in 2004. She also had her own fragrance called "Cello, by Annette". "Now that I've gone public with my illness, they can't do enough", she said in 1994. "They even send me home remedies to try. Everyone says, 'God bless you and I'm praying for you.' " She made her final public appearance on September 13, 1998, at California's Multiple Sclerosis Society, along with Frankie Avalon.


Personal life

Funicello's best friend was actress and singer
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, whom she had met in a
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class when they were teens. Fabares was a bridesmaid at Funicello's first wedding. Funicello was also very close to fellow Mouseketeers Lonnie Burr (her first boyfriend),
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,
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, Cheryl Holdridge, Disney co-star Tommy Kirk and beach-movie co-star Frankie Avalon. She dated Canadian singer/songwriter Paul Anka and he wrote his hit song "
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" about her.


Marriages and children

Funicello was married to Jack L. Gilardi (1930–2019) from 1965 until 1981. They had three children: Gina Portman (born 1965), Jack Jr. (born 1970) and Jason (born 1974). In 1986, she married California harness racing horse breeder/trainer Glen D. Holt (1930–2018). The couple was frequently seen attending harness horse races at the
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and Fairplex in Pomona in the 1980s and 1990s. In March 2011, her longtime Encino, California, home caught fire. She suffered smoke inhalation, but was otherwise unharmed. After the fire, Funicello and Holt lived in a modest ranch that they had purchased decades earlier, located just south of Shafter, California (north of
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), where she lived her remaining years.


Illness, death and legacy

In early 1987, at around 45 years old, Funicello reunited with Frankie Avalon for a series of promotional concerts to promote their film '' Back to the Beach''. She began to experience dizziness, headaches, and balance issues and was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. For the next five years, she hid her condition from her family and friends. In 1992, she publicly disclosed her diagnosis to combat rumors that her impaired ability to walk was the result of
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. In 1993, she opened the Annette Funicello Fund for Neurological Disorders at the California Community Foundation. In 1995, Funicello appeared on the Disney TV documentary on the 40th anniversary of ''The Mickey Mouse Club''. On October 6, 2012, the Canadian program '' W5'' profiled Funicello following her 15 years away from the public eye, revealing that her disease had severely damaged her nervous system. She had lost the ability to walk in 2004, had lost the ability to speak in 2009 and required a feeding tube, needing round-the-clock care in order to survive. Funicello's close friend
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also appeared in the profile piece. On April 8, 2013, Funicello died at age 70 at Mercy Southwest Hospital in Bakersfield, California, from complications attributed to multiple sclerosis. Her family and Fabares were with her when she died. A private funeral was held at the Cherished Memories Memorial Chapel in Bakersfield. Commenting on her death, Walt Disney Company chairman and CEO
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said:
Annette was and always will be a cherished member of the Disney family, synonymous with the word Mouseketeer, and a true Disney Legend. She will forever hold a place in our hearts as one of Walt Disney's brightest stars, delighting an entire generation of baby boomers with her jubilant personality and endless talent. Annette was well known for being as beautiful inside as she was on the outside, and she faced her physical challenges with dignity, bravery and grace. All of us at Disney join with family, friends and fans around the world in celebrating her extraordinary life.
In 1992, Funicello was inducted as a Disney Legend. She received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for motion pictures on September 14, 1993; it is located at 6834
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. In the Disney Village shopping and dining area of Disneyland Paris, a 1950s themed restaurant called Annette's Diner is named after her. In 1980 the Californian
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band Redd Kross released the song " Annette's Got The Hits" which was inspired by Funicello.


Discography


Albums

Numbers in parentheses after title indicate peak position in ''Billboard'' charts. *''Annette'' – Vista BV-3301 (Mono) (1959) *''Annette Sings Anka'' (#21) – Vista BV-3302 (Mono) (1960) *''Hawaiiannette'' (#38) – Vista BV-3303 (Mono) (1960) *''Italiannette'' – Vista BV-3304 (Mono) (1960) *''Dance Annette'' – Vista BV-3305 (Mono) (1961) *''The Story of My Teens'' – Vista BV-3312 (Mono) (1962) *''Annette's Beach Party'' (#39) – Vista BV-3316 (Mono), STER-3316 (Stereo) (July 1963) *''Muscle Beach Party'' – Vista BV-3314 (Mono), STER-3314 (Stereo) (April 1964) *''Annette on Campus'' – Vista BV-3320 (Mono), STER-3320 (Stereo) (1964) *''Annette at Bikini Beach'' – Vista BV-3324 (Mono), STER-3324 (Stereo) (September 1964) *''Pajama Party'' – Vista BV-3325 (Mono), STER-3325 (Stereo) (November 1964) *''Something Borrowed Something Blue'' – Vista BV-3328 (Mono), STER-3328 (Stereo) (1964) *''Annette Sings Golden Surfin' Hits'' – Vista BV-3327 (Mono), STER-3327 (Stereo) (July 1965) *''Annette Funicello'' – Vista BV-4037 (1972) *''Annette Funicello Country Album'' – Starview 4001 (1984) *''Best of Annette'' – Rhino RNDF-206 (1984) (also released as a picture disk on Rhino RNLP-702) *''Annette: A Musical Reunion with America's Girl-Next-Door'' – Vista 60010 (1993) *''A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes'' – Time/Warner 520564 (April 16, 1995) *''The Best of Annette'' – Vista (August 14, 1991) *''A Tribute to Walt Disney – Promised Land'' – Glanco Music (2013)


Singles


Filmography

*'' The Shaggy Dog'' (1959) – Allison D'Allessio *'' Babes in Toyland'' (1961) – Mary Quite Contrary *'' Beach Party'' (1963) – Dolores *''
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'' (1964) – Jennifer *''
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'' (1964) – Dee Dee *'' Bikini Beach'' (1964) – Dee Dee *'' Pajama Party'' (1964) – Connie *''
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'' (1965) – Dee Dee *'' The Monkey's Uncle'' (1965) – Jennifer *'' Ski Party'' (1965, Cameo) – Prof. Sonya Roberts (uncredited) *'' How to Stuff a Wild Bikini'' (1965) – Dee Dee *'' Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine'' (1965, cameo) – Girl in Dungeon *'' Fireball 500'' (1966) – Jane Harris *'' Thunder Alley'' (1967) – Francie Madsen *''
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'' (1968) – Minnie *'' Back to the Beach'' (1987) – Annette *'' Troop Beverly Hills'' (1989, cameo)


Television work

*'' Mickey Mouse Club'' (1955–1959; 1977; 1980; 1990; 1993) *''Elfego Baca: Six Gun Law'' (1959) (compilation of episodes from ''Wonderful World of Color'' serial) – Chiquita Bernal *''
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'' (cast member in 1959) – Gina Minelli *'' Zorro'' (1959–1961) – Anita Cabrillo / Constancia de la Torre *''
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'' (1962) – Dinah Wilcox *''
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'' (1962) – Annette Aliotto *''Burke's Law'' (1963–1965) – Anna Najensky / Dorrie Marsh *''Wagon Train'' (1963, Episode: "The Sam Pulaski Story") – Rose Pulaski *'' The Greatest Show on Earth'' (1964, Episode: "Rosetta") – Melanie Keller *''
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'' (1967, episode "Hondo and the Apache Trail") *''Love, American Style'' segment "Love and the Tuba" (with Frankie Avalon, 1971) – Millie *''Easy Does It... Starring Frankie Avalon'' (1976, four-week summer variety series) *''Frankie and Annette: The Second Time Around'' (1978, TV movie) (unsold pilot) – Annette *''
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'' episode "Ghostbreaker" (1978) *''The Mouseketeer Reunion'' (November 23, 1980) *'' The Love Boat'' (1982) *''
Lots of Luck ''Lots of Luck'' is a 1985 American made-for-television comedy film produced by Walt Disney Television starring Martin Mull and Annette Funicello, directed by Peter Baldwin. The film originally aired February 3, 1985 on the Disney Channel. It ...
'' (1985; TV movie) *'' Growing Pains'' episode "The Seavers and the Cleavers" (guest star, 1985) *'' Pee-wee's Playhouse Christmas Special'' (guest star, 1988) *'' Full House'' episode "Joey Goes Hollywood" (guest star with Frankie Avalon, March 29, 1991) *''A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes: The Annette Funicello Story'' (1995; TV movie) – Annette Funicello (final film role)
''The Mickey Mouse Club Story''
(1995; documentary)


Books

* Funicello, Annette and Patricia Romanowski. ''A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes: My Story'' 1994, * ''The Annette Mysteries'': Includes ''The Desert Inn Mystery'', ''The Mystery at Moonstone Bay'', ''The Mystery at Smugglers' Cove'', Mystery of Medicine Wheel and ''Sierra Summer''


References


External links


Annette Funicello Research Fund for Neurological Diseases
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