Barbara Billingsley Net Worth is
$1.9 Million

Mini Biography

Delivered Barbara Lillian Combes, she attended LA Junior University in the mid-1930s and moved to NEW YORK, where she worked like a magic size. In 1945, she received a agreement from MGM, and she made an appearance in several movies during the past due 1940s and 1950s, occasionally without display credit. In the 1950s, she considered television and made an appearance in shows like the sitcoms Professional Dad (1955) as well as the Package Brothers (1956), aswell as guest-starring on “The Abbott and Costello Display”, the David Niven anthology series, Four Celebrity Playhouse (1952), as well as the sitcom, Mr. Adams and Eve (1957). In 1957, Billingsley started starring in the sitcom, Keep It to Beaver (1957), as “June Cleaver”, mom to “Wally” and “Theodore”, nicknamed “Beaver”. She made an appearance in her most well-known part for 234 shows, remaining using the display until it finished after six months. After 17 many years of semi-retirement, Billingsley came back to films in 1980’s Aircraft! (1980), creating another iconic part by spoofing her wholesome picture with a short appearance with this send-up of 1970s catastrophe movies, like a middle-aged white traveler who could translate between a white stewardess and two African-American travellers, because “I speak jive”. She also made an appearance in THE BRAND NEW Keep It to Beaver (1983), which went from 1983 to 1989, and voiced the type of “Nanny” in the Muppet Infants (1984) toon series, from 1984 to 1991. Billingsley continuing to act sometimes, including appearances in the sitcoms, Roseanne (1988) and Clear Nest (1988), and passed away at her house, after having dealt for quite some time with the consequences of the rheumatoid disease.

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