Cliff Arquette

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Biography

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. He joined ASCAP in 1959, and his chief musical collaborator was Charles "Bud" Dant. His popular-song compositions include: "It's Xmas in Mount Idy" "Just Got a Letter from Mama"; "On the Boardwalk at Snider's Swamp"; "Fight for Sub-Normal U"; "Who'll Sign the Pardon for Wallace Swine?"; and "Don't Give the Chair to Buster".

  • Primary profession
  • Actor·soundtrack·writer
  • Country
  • United States
  • Nationality
  • American
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 27 December 1905
  • Place of birth
  • Toledo· Ohio
  • Death date
  • 1974-09-23
  • Death age
  • 69
  • Place of death
  • Burbank· California
  • Cause of death
  • Natural causes
  • Children
  • Lewis Arquette

Music

Movies

TV

Books

Trivia

Grandfather of Rosanna Arquette , Patricia Arquette David Arquette , Richmond Arquette and Alexis Arquette.

Comic, father of Lewis Arquette and father-in-law of Brenda Denaut.

Opened a Civil War museum in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania in 1959.

For eight years (from its inception in 1966) the grizzly, stocky storyteller occupied the lower left square of "The Hollywood Squares" game show as his Charley Weaver character. A major stroke took him off the show for a time, but he eventually returned, much more gaunt looking, and remained until his death in 1974 of a heart attack. Comedian George Gobel replaced him.

Great-grandfather of Zoe Bleu (Rosannas daughter), Coco Arquette and Charlie West & Augustus Alexis Arquette (Davids children), Enzo Rossi and Harlowe Olivia Calliope Elliott (Patricias children).

He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Radio at 6720 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.

Son of Charles (1879-1927) and Winnie (ne Clark) Arquette (1880-1938). Both were born and raised in the state of Ohio.

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