LC control no. | n 89118620 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Arquette, Cliff |
Variant(s) | Arquette, Clifford |
See also | Alternate identity: Weaver, Charley |
Associated place | Gettysburg (Pa.) |
Birth date | [1905-12-27,1905-12-28] |
Death date | 1974-09-23 |
Place of birth | Toledo (Ohio) |
Place of death | Burbank (Calif.) |
Field of activity | Comedy Acting Music |
Affiliation | Charley Weaver Museum of the Civil War |
Profession or occupation | Comedians Actors Lyricists Pianists |
Found in | His 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) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Arquette> |
Associated language | eng |