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Clifford Charles Arquette (December 28, 1905 – September 23, 1974) was an American actor and comedian. He was best known for performing comedic routines as his alter-ego Charley Weaver on numerous television and radio shows.
Cliff Arquette (host) as Charley Weaver and as Charley's mother, "Mama Weaver" Pat Carroll; Chuck McCann as Wallis Swine; Charles R. Althoff as Grandpa Snyder; Nancy Kovack (credited as Nancy Kovac) as "witch of the year" Irene Ryan as beauty pageant winner Miss Mount Idy; Guests. Guests on the show included:
- Hobby Lobby, The Charley Weaver Show
- Allan Sherman
- Interview/variety
Actor: The Charlie Weaver Show. Comedian, actor, pianist, composer and songwriter. He was a night club pianist, later joining the Henry Halstead orchestra in 1923. He created the character of 'Charlie Weaver' for The Jack Paar Show, and portrayed 'Mrs. Butterworth' in television commercials.
- Actor, Writer, Soundtrack
- December 28, 1905
- 2 Min.
- September 23, 1974
December 28, 1905 · Toledo, Ohio, USA. Died. September 23, 1974 · Burbank, California, USA (Stroke) Birth name. Clifford Charles Arquette. Mini Bio. Comedian, actor, pianist, composer and songwriter. He was a night club pianist, later joining the Henry Halstead orchestra in 1923.
- December 28, 1905
- September 23, 1974
Her paternal grandfather was comedian Cliff Arquette. Her mother was Jewish, from a family that emigrated from Poland and Russia. [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] Her father, whose original family surname was "Arcouet", was of part French-Canadian descent. [9] Her father was a convert from Catholicism to Islam.
23. Sept. 2014 · Arquette, who died 40 years ago this week, was a comedian who transitioned from the radio microphone to the small screen with his own show and multiple guest appearances on talk and game shows in...
24. Sept. 1974 · LOS ANGELES, Sept. 23 (AP) —Cliff Arquette, who created the Charley Weaver Character on television,‐died today of a heart attack‐at St.., Joseph's Medical‐Center. He was 68 years old. Act of...