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Loved her since I was 4 in 1964. She never seemed perturbed and genuinely happy , Loved animals. With God now.
James Killeen
June 29, 2025 | Hyde Park, MA | Friend
1933 - 2015 (Age 82)
NEW YORK (AP) - Donna Douglas, who played the buxom tomboy Elly May Clampett on the hit 1960s sitcom "The Beverly Hillbillies," has died.
Douglas died Thursday in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, near her hometown of Zachary. The cause of death was pancreatic cancer, said her niece, Charlene Smith. Douglas was 82.
She was best known for her role in "The Beverly Hillbillies," the CBS comedy about a backwoods Ozark family who moved to Beverly Hills after striking it rich from oil discovered on their land.
The series, which ran from 1962 to 1971, also starred the late Buddy Ebsen and Irene Ryan as well as Max Baer Jr., who turns 77 on Sunday.
As Elly May, she seemed blissfully unaware of her status as a bumpkin blond bombshell. Typically she was clad in a snug flannel shirt and tight jeans cinched with a rope belt, and she seemed to prefer her critters to any beau.
Chosen from more than 500 other actresses, Douglas said she felt at ease playing the role because, like her character, she grew up a poor Southern tomboy. Her childhood in Pride, Louisiana, came in handy when she was asked during her audition to milk a goat.
"I had milked cows before," she recalled in a 2009 interview with The Associated Press. "I figured they were equipped the same, so I just went on over and did it."
The show was not only assailed by critics, but by the network boss who put it on the air: "I HATED it," Michael Dann confided much later. "After screening the pilot, I don't think I ever watched another segment."
The public, however, felt quite the opposite: It ran for nine seasons, often in the Top 10. In their own way, the Clampetts were a forerunner of the '60s counterculture.
It wasn't much of a stretch for Douglas to fit into the troupe, said Smith, the niece.
"She was always happy, and she really loved animals - just like her character on 'The Beverly Hillbillies.' She was a wonderful lady, a very good Christian lady."
Indeed, when Douglas gave her autograph, she included a biblical verse ("Trust in the Lord with all your heart..."), according to Baton Rouge TV station WAFB.
Douglas' career began with beauty pageants - she was Miss Baton Rouge and Miss New Orleans - followed by a trip to New York to pursue a career in entertainment.
"That was the first time I had ever been on an airplane," Douglas said.
While modeling didn't appeal to her - "I didn't want to be that skinny" - television did. Douglas was featured as the Letters Girl on "The Perry Como Show" in 1957 and as the Billboard Girl on "The Steve Allen Show" in 1959.
She landed a featured role in the 1959 film "Career," starring Dean Martin and Shirley MacLaine, and a bit part in the film musical "Li'l Abner." She also had a small role as Tony Randall's secretary in the 1961 romantic comedy "Lover Come Back" with Rock Hudson and Doris Day.
Douglas starred in one of the most memorable episodes of Rod Serling's "The Twilight Zone" - titled "Eye of the Beholder," it was the one in which her head is wrapped in bandages for most of the half-hour after plastic surgery aimed at fixing her "ugliness," which in fact was beauty in a universe of monsters. And she starred opposite Elvis Presley in the 1966 movie "Frankie and Johnny."
After "The Beverly Hillbillies," Douglas worked in real estate, recorded country and gospel music albums and wrote a book for children that drew on biblical themes.
In 2010 she sued CBS and toymaker Mattel over a Barbie doll that used Elly May's name and likeness. The suit was settled in 2011.
She said she never minded being typecast as her "Hillbillies" character.
"So many kinds of people relate to Elly May," Douglas said. "So many people love her, and that means a lot to me."
Douglas was married twice, to Roland John Bourgeois Jr. until 1954, and then to The Beverly Hillbillies director Robert M. Leeds. They divorced in 1980 after nine years of marriage. Survivors include her son, Danny P. Bourgeois.
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FRAZIER MOORE, AP Television Writer
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Loved her since I was 4 in 1964. She never seemed perturbed and genuinely happy , Loved animals. With God now.
James Killeen
June 29, 2025 | Hyde Park, MA | Friend
You were a beautiful sweet girl. God bless you and I know you are in heaven with God.
Lennis Dickerson
June 22, 2025 | Other
Deeply saddened by her passing. She was a beauty and seemed truly sweet. I always loved her, guess she was my favorite character on the show. I´m glad to know her love for animals was genuine. I´m 68 now, but was given the nickname of Elly Mae as a kid because of my love of critters as well as my way with animals. I still seem to have a way with animals and still often am called Elly Mae.
Donna Basham King
April 07, 2025 | Other
Great actor donna on hillbilly show
Katie Whiting
March 04, 2025
Resy your soul Donna.. when I was a girl I really loved you because of your nature and love of animals. Maybe I can meet you in the afterlife
Jane Barbara Powell
March 03, 2025 | Other
My maidan name is Donna Rae Wood from South Holland, Illinois. I met Ms Donna Douglas during the Miss United States Beauty Pageant in Hunting, West Virginia in 1964 I was fortunate to have met her as she had the room next to me and knocked on my door asking to borrow my hair dryer. She truly was naturally beautiful and as sweet as she could be. I won that Pageant in 1964 and it opened many doors for me. However, those laurels cannot last forever. Her Christian beliefs and the way she carried...
Donna Rae Wood-Pearlman
February 11, 2025 | Other
Rest In Heaven
Leslie Redaway
October 15, 2024 | Paragould, AR | Friend
I'm 66yrs old now ...as a child even now I watch the Hillbillies Mondays to Fridays... yasa paw she'd properly address her t-v dad...what a lost art of respectability...I call it the Elly Mae show ...still watching as I type... thank you for all the memories ❤
Curtis Newsome
August 29, 2024 | Pikevilee, NC
Love watching your show love all your animals. You were great and beautiful and sweet. God bless you. My sorrow goes to your family.
Cindy J.R.
June 21, 2024