1895 - 1971
Cliff Edwards American Actor
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Cliff Edwards dating history
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Cliff Edwards was previously married to Judith Barrett (1932 - 1936), Irene Wylie (1923 - 1931) and Gertrude Ryrholm (1919 - 1923).
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American Actor Cliff Edwards was born on 14th June, 1895 in Hannibal, Missouri, USA and passed away on 17th Jul 1971 Los Angeles, California, USA aged 76. He is most remembered for Pinocchio. His zodiac sign is Gemini.
Cliff Edwards is a member of the following lists: American pop singers, American voice actors and Vaudeville performers.
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Relationship Statistics
| Type | Total | Longest | Average | Shortest |
|---|
| Married | 3 |
9 years, 5 months
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6 years, 6 months
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5 years
|
|---|
| Total | 3 |
9 years, 5 months
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6 years, 6 months
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5 years
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Details
| First Name |
Cliff
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| Last Name |
Edwards
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| Full Name at Birth |
Cliff Edwards
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| Alternative Name |
Ukulele Ike, "Ukelele Ike", "Ukulele Ike" or "Ukelele Ike"
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| Birthday |
14th June, 1895
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| Birthplace |
Hannibal, Missouri, USA
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| Died |
17th July, 1971
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| Place of Death |
Los Angeles, California, USA
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| Cause of Death |
Alcohol Poisoning
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| Buried |
Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery
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| Height |
5' 5½" (166 cm)
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| Build |
Average
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| Eye Color |
Brown - Dark
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| Hair Color |
Brown - Dark
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| Zodiac Sign |
Gemini
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| Sexuality |
Straight
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| Ethnicity |
White
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| Nationality |
American
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| Occupation Text |
Actor, Singer
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| Occupation |
Actor
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| Claim to Fame |
Pinocchio
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| Music Genre (Text) |
Jazz, Vaudeville
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| Year(s) Active |
1918–1970, 1918 – 1970, 1918–1971
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| Instrument (text) |
Vocals, Ukulele, ʻukulele
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Clifton Avon "Cliff" Edwards (June 14, 1895 – July 17, 1971), nicknamed "Ukulele Ike", was an American pop singer, musician and actor. He enjoyed considerable popularity in the 1920s and early 1930s, specializing in jazzy renditions of pop standards and novelty tunes, including a number one hit with "Singin' in the Rain" in 1929. Later in his career, he appeared in films and did voices for animated cartoons, and is well-remembered as the voice of Jiminy Cricket in Walt Disney's Pinocchio (1940) (introducing the standard "When You Wish Upon a Star") and Fun and Fancy Free (1947), and Dandy Crow in Walt Disney's Dumbo (1941).