1906 - 1968
Bea Benaderet American Actress
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Bea Benaderet dating history
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Bea Benaderet was previously married to Eugene Twombly (1957 - 1968) and Jim Bannon.
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American Actress Bea Benaderet was born Beatrice Benaderet on 4th April, 1906 in New York City, New York, USA and passed away on 13th Oct 1968 Los Angeles, California, USA aged 62. She is most remembered for Betty Rubble. Her zodiac sign is Aries.
Bea Benaderet was in an on-screen matchup with Mel Blanc in The Flintstones (1960).
Bea Benaderet is a member of the following lists: Actors from California, American television actors and American Jews.
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Relationship Statistics
| Type | Total | Longest | Average | Shortest |
|---|
| Married | 2 |
12 years, 9 months
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12 years, 4 months
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12 years
|
|---|
| Total | 2 |
12 years, 9 months
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12 years, 4 months
|
12 years
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|---|
Details
| First Name |
Bea
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| Last Name |
Benaderet
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| Full Name at Birth |
Beatrice Benaderet
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| Birthday |
4th April, 1906
|
| Birthplace |
New York City, New York, USA
|
| Died |
13th October, 1968
|
| Place of Death |
Los Angeles, California, USA
|
| Cause of Death |
Lung Cancer
|
| Buried |
Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
|
| Build |
Average
|
| Hair Color |
Blonde
|
| Zodiac Sign |
Aries
|
| Sexuality |
Straight
|
| Ethnicity |
White
|
| Nationality |
American
|
| Occupation Text |
Actress
|
| Occupation |
Actress
|
| Claim to Fame |
Betty Rubble
|
| Year(s) Active |
1926–1968
|
| Friend |
Jim Backus, Lucille Ball
|
Beatrice Benaderet ( BEN-ə-DERR-ət; April 4, 1906– October 13, 1968) was an American actress and comedienne. Born in New York City and raised in San Francisco, she began performing in Bay Area theatre and radio before embarking on a Hollywood career that spanned over three decades. Benaderet first specialized in voiceover work in the golden age of radio, appearing on numerous programs while working with comedians of the era such as Jack Benny, Burns and Allen, and Lucille Ball. Her expertise in dialect and characterization led to her becoming Warner Bros.' leading voice of female characters in their animated cartoons of the early 1940s through the mid-1950s.