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Arquette, Cliff

LC control no.n 89118620
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Personal name headingArquette, Cliff
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Variant(s)Arquette, Clifford
See alsoAlternate identity: Weaver, Charley
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Associated placeGettysburg (Pa.)
Birth date[1905-12-27,1905-12-28]
Death date1974-09-23
Place of birthToledo (Ohio)
Place of deathBurbank (Calif.)
Field of activityComedy Acting Music
AffiliationCharley Weaver Museum of the Civil War
Profession or occupationComedians Actors Lyricists Pianists
Found inHis Here's Charley Weaver, Mamma & Mt. Idy, c1990: t.p. (Cliff Arquette)
IMDb, Aug. 11, 2006 (Cliff Arquette; b. Dec. 28, 1905, Toledo, Ohio; d. Sept. 23, 1974, Burbank, Calif.; sometimes credited as Charley Weaver; birth name: Clifford Arquette)
SSDI, Auh. 11, 2006 (Arquette, Cliff; b. Dec. 28, 1905; d. Sept. 1974. Beverley Hills, Los Angeles, Calif.)
Wikipedia, March 16, 2020 (Cliff Arquette; Clifford Charles Arquette; born Dec. 27, 1905, Toledo, Ohio, died Sept. 23, 1974, Burbank, California; American actor and comedian, famous for his persona Charley Weaver, played on numerous television shows; early career as a nightclub pianist; in the late 1930s, invented the modern rubber theatrical prosthetic mask; active in radio, theater, and motion pictures until his retirement from show business in 1956; from his 1957 appearence on the Jack Paar show as Charley Weaver, he rarely appeared in public as himself; in the 1950s, he opened the Charley Weaver Museum of the Civil War in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; wrote the lyrics for the songs he recorded as Charley Weaver)
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