Beauty
Elly May from "Beverly Hillbillies": 'Memba Her?!

Donna Douglas became famous for playing Elly May Clampett on the '60s TV series "The Beverly Hillbillies." Guess what she looks like now!
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Filed under: TV, Beauty, 'Memba Them?!

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1. I LOVE HER!!!
She is adorable still...

Posted at 2:27PM on Sep 30th 2008 by tom in Chicago

2. I think she was engaged to my neighbor, Louis Kestenbaum, not too long ago. Gotta love the hair!!!

Posted at 2:36PM on Sep 30th 2008 by Sallie Mae

3. Elly lives in the town next to me, Zachary La...just north of Baton Rouge. Ive seen her out and about a few times....can always tell with the hair!

Posted at 3:03PM on Sep 30th 2008 by Erin

4. Well doggies. Fetch me some o' that rumatiz medicine o' Granny's

Posted at 3:11PM on Sep 30th 2008 by Cousin Pearl

5. Elly May ... you're still as cute as a button ya hear?

Posted at 3:21PM on Sep 30th 2008 by Hey Pa!

6. Heard she made a lot of $$$ in real estate. Never heard a bad thing about her, God bless her. We still love ya Ellie.

Posted at 4:04PM on Sep 30th 2008 by nira k

7. Is that Bridget from the Girls Next Door? (see TMZ posting "Dressed like girls next door) HAHA.

Posted at 4:43PM on Sep 30th 2008 by MJ

8. "Memba" is NOT a word, nor is it an acceptable in our everyday life. This sounds like a 'rapper' writing this.
TMZ may do better next time and not headline with a 'rapper' headline.

Posted at 6:53PM on Sep 30th 2008 by antique trader

9. Sorry, but it was her on the Twilight Zone episode "Eye of the Beholder" per wiki:

The move to television
Douglas made numerous TV appearances, which included a famous episode of The Twilight Zone titled The Eye of the Beholder (1960), considered by some to be one of the most notable episodes of that legendary program. She also appeared on such TV programs as Ozzie and Harriet, Bachelor Father and Thriller.

Posted at 9:21PM on Sep 30th 2008 by Shay

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