Eleanor Audley height - How tall is Eleanor Audley?
Eleanor Audley (Eleanor Zellman) was born on 19 November, 1905 in Newark, New Jersey, USA, is an actress,soundtrack,miscellaneous. At 86 years old, Eleanor Audley height is 5 ft 6 in (168.0 cm).
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Now We discover Eleanor Audley's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of net worth at the age of 86 years old?
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Eleanor Zellman |
Occupation |
actress,soundtrack,miscellaneous |
Eleanor Audley Age |
86 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio |
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19 November 1905 |
Birthday |
19 November |
Birthplace |
Newark, New Jersey, USA |
Date of death |
25 November, 1991 |
Died Place |
North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA |
Nationality |
USA |
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She is a member of famous Actress with the age 86 years old group.
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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Eleanor Audley Net Worth
She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Eleanor Audley worth at the age of 86 years old? Eleanor Audley’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from USA. We have estimated
Eleanor Audley's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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She lived in retirement until her death in 1991, at the age of 86. The cause of death was respiratory failure. Audley was interred at the Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.
It was the last animated adaptation of a fairy tale that Disney produced, until the revival of the genre in 1989. Audrey was not invited to voice other villains. The film earned critical and popular acclaim through later re-releases, and Maleficent has been revived many times by Disney. But never with her original voice actress.
Her long career ended prematurely in the 1970s, due to increasingly poor health.
Audley was a New York born, stage-trained actress who specialized in snobbish society matron types, most notably in the recurring role of the mother of Oliver Wendell Douglas (played by Eddie Albert) on Green Acres (1965), despite her being only six months older than Albert. However, she is likely best-remembered (if not by name) as the voice of two of Disney's most memorable animated villainesses: Lady Tremaine, the wicked stepmother, in Cinderella (1950), and, almost a decade later. as the evil fairy Maleficent in Sleeping Beauty (1959). She also served as the physical model for both Disney characters.
In the 1960s, Audley played supporting roles in then-popular television series. Among her most prominent roles were Irma Lumpk in "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis", Peggy Billings in "The Dick Van Dyke Show", Millicent Schuyler-Potts in "The Beverly Hillbillies" , Aunt Martha in "Mister Ed", Jenny Teasley in "Pistols 'n' Petticoats", Eunice Douglas in "Green Acres", and Beatrice Vincent in "My Three Sons". Audley worked with Disney again to voice psychic medium Madame Leota in the Haunted Mansion attractions in Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Leota is depicted as a ghost who communicates with the living, and other actresses have since voiced the character.
She returned to animation when hired to voice the evil fairy Maleficent in "Sleeping Beauty" (1959). As before, Audley was also used as a live-action model for the character. During the film's production, Audley was struggling with tuberculosis, While nominally the villain, Maleficent received more screen-time in the finished film than titular protagonist Princess Aurora (voiced by singer Mary Costa). "Sleeping Beauty" earned only about 37 million dollars at the domestic box office, and was considered a box office flop.
In the radio show "My Favorite Husband", Audley played the snobbish mother-in-law of Liz Cooper (played by Lucille Ball). The radio show was later reworked to the television series "I Love Lucy" (1951-1957), but Audley was not invited to join the new cast.
Audley was hired by Disney to play the role of wealthy widow Lady Tremaine in the animated feature film "Cinderella" (1950). Audley was also used as the live-action model of the character, and her facial features were used by the animators who designed the character. In the film, Lady Tremaine is depicted as the abusive stepmother of Cinderella (voiced by Ilene Woods) and the domineering mother of Anastasia Tremaine (voiced by Lucille Bliss) and Drizella Tremaine (voiced by Rhoda Williams). The film was a box office hit, and its profits helped rescue the Disney studio from a financial decline that had lasted for almost a decade. For the rest of the decade, Audley appeared regularly in supporting roles in film, and guest roles in television.
Kildare" (1949-51), and neighbor, Elizabeth Smith in "Father Knows Best" (1949-54).
Among them was mother-in-law Leticia Cooper in "My Favorite Husband" (1948-51), receptionist Molly Byrd in "The Story of Dr.
During the 1940s, Audley started playing a number of prominent roles in radio serials.
Eleanor Audley was an American actress, with a distinctive voice that helped her find work as a voice actress in radio and animation. She is primarily remembered as the first actress to voice Lady Tremaine and Maleficent, two of the most memorable Disney villains. Audley's real name was Eleanor Zellman, and she was from New York City. She was Jewish, but little is known about her family background and she apparently never married. She made her acting debut in 1926, aged 20, at the Broadway production of "Howdy, King".
She remained primarily a theatrical actress through the 1920s and the 1930s.