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Bruce McGee
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 - posted 07-07-2003 07:38 AM      Profile for Bruce McGee   Email Bruce McGee   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Buddy Ebsen has died. Born in 1908.

He will be forever known as Jed Clampett, and Barnaby Jones.

Did you know that Ebsen was the original choice for the tin man role in "The Wizard Of Oz?" He couldn't handle the make-up. It made him very sick.

He was one hell of a tap dancer, too.

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Mike Fitzgerald
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 - posted 07-07-2003 07:53 AM      Profile for Mike Fitzgerald   Email Mike Fitzgerald   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I alway remember Buddy role as Jed and Baranby. He had a way of re-inventing his career and was a very talented actor. We do seem to be losing a lot of old-timers the last month or so.

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Mitchell Cope
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 - posted 07-07-2003 12:43 PM      Profile for Mitchell Cope   Email Mitchell Cope   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
While the name George Russel may not ring a bell, I first remember Buddy Ebsen as Davy Crockett's sidekick in those frontier adventures leading up to the Alamo.

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Tim Reed
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 - posted 07-07-2003 06:11 PM      Profile for Tim Reed   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Oh, this is truly sad news. He was a hoofer from way back. Poor Buddy, he seemed like such a kind soul. I am glad he stayed with us this long, and blessed us with his talent. He always made me smile -- watching him dance was a joy to behold.

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Bill Gabel
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 - posted 07-07-2003 07:07 PM      Profile for Bill Gabel   Email Bill Gabel   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
He would have been the last member of the original "Wizard of Oz", if he was not replaced because of the make-up problem with the Tin Man.

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Mitchell Cope
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According to the news last night, Ebsen was originally cast as The Scarecrow, but he and Ray Bolger decided to switch parts leading to his hospitalization because of the "tin" makeup. The production couldn't wait for his recovery, so he lost out to having maybe the signature piece in his dance career.

If you have the latest special edition DVD of "Singin' in the Rain", I believe the bonus material contains his dance material from "Broadway Melody of 1936".

I also remember an exhibit I saw at Walt Disney World. Disney wanted to make dance in his animations fluid and realistic. Buddy was hired to dance away on film so the animators could study and replicate his movements in their drawings.

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William Leland III
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 - posted 07-08-2003 12:51 PM      Profile for William Leland III   Author's Homepage   Email William Leland III   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Mitchell, I had no idea that Buddy Ebsen played Georgie Russel. Thank you for telling me. That was one of my favorite shows as a kid. He will be missed.

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John Pytlak
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AFAIK, the Disney animators filmed Buddy Ebsen dancing in front of a grid to "choreograph" Mickey Mouse's dance steps in the "Silly Symphony" cartoons during the 1930's.

Also, the earliest "Audio-Animatronics" experiments utilized simple mechanical devices like cams and levers to animate small scale model human figures such as the "Dancing Man", a 9-inch tall tap-dancing vaudevillian, who was programmed to mimic the dance steps of Mr. Ebsen.

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