View Full Version : Barbara Billingsley, Beaver Cleaver's TV Mom, Dies


CommonTater
10-16-2010, 05:35 PM
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Barbara Billingsley, who gained supermom status for her gentle portrayal of June Cleaver, the warm, supportive mother of a pair of precocious boys in "Leave it to Beaver," died Saturday. She was 94.

Billingsley, who had suffered from a rheumatoid disease, died at her home in Santa Monica, said family spokeswoman Judy Twersky.

When the show debuted in 1957, Jerry Mathers, who played Beaver, was 9, and Tony Dow, who portrayed Wally, was 12. Billingsley's character, the perfect stay-at-home 1950s mom, was always there to gently but firmly nurture both through the ups and downs of childhood.

Beaver, meanwhile, was a typical American boy whose adventures landed him in one comical crisis after another.

Billingsley's own two sons said she was pretty much the image of June Cleaver in real life, although the actress disagreed.

"She was every bit as nurturing, classy, and lovely as 'June Cleaver' and we were so proud to share her with the world," her son Glenn Billingsley said Saturday.

She did acknowledge that she may have become more like June as the series progressed.

"I think what happens is that the writers start writing about you as well as the character they created," she once said. "So you become sort of all mixed up, I think."

A wholesome beauty with a lithe figure, Billingsley began acting in her elementary school's plays and soon discovered she wanted to do nothing else.

Although her beauty and figure won her numerous roles in movies from the mid-1940s to the mid-1950s, she failed to obtain star status until "Leave it to Beaver," a show that she almost passed on.

"I was going to do another series with Buddy Ebsen for the same producers, but somehow it didn't materialize," she told The Associated Press in 1994. "A couple of months later I got a call to go to the studio to do this pilot show. And it was 'Beaver.'"

Decades later, she expressed surprise at the lasting affection people had for the show.

"We knew we were making a good show, because it was so well written," she said. "But we had no idea what was ahead. People still talk about it and write letters, telling how much they watch it today with their children and grandchildren."

After "Leave it to Beaver" left the air in 1963 Billingsley largely disappeared from public view for several years.

She resurfaced in 1980 in a hilarious cameo in "Airplane!" playing a demur elderly passenger not unlike June Cleaver.

When flight attendants were unable to communicate with a pair of jive-talking hipsters, Billingsley's character volunteered to translate, saying "I speak jive." The three then engage in a raucous street-slang conversation.

"No chance they would have cast me for that if I hadn't been June Cleaver," she once said.

She returned as June Cleaver in a 1983 TV movie, "Still the Beaver," that costarred Mathers and Dow and portrayed a much darker side of Beaver's life.

In his mid-30s, Beaver was unemployed, unable to communicate with his own sons and going through a divorce. Wally, a successful lawyer, was handling the divorce, and June was at a loss to help her son through the transition.

"Ward, what would you do?" she asked at the site of her husband's grave. (Beaumont had died in 1982.)

The movie revived interest in the Cleaver family, and the Disney Channel launched "The New Leave It to Beaver" in 1985.

The series took a more hopeful view of the Cleavers, with Beaver winning custody of his two sons and all three moving in with June.

In 1997 Universal made a "Leave it to Beaver" theatrical film with a new generation of actors. Billingsley returned for a cameo, however, as Aunt Martha.

"America's favorite mother is now gone," Dow said in a statement Saturday. "I feel very fortunate to have been her "son" for 11 years. We were wonderful friends and I will miss her very much."

In later years she appeared from time to time in such TV series as "Murphy Brown," ''Empty Nest" and "Baby Boom" and had a memorable comic turn opposite fellow TV moms June Lockhart of "Lassie" and Isabel Sanford of "The Jeffersons" on the "Roseanne" show.

"Now some people, they just associate you with that one role (June Cleaver), and it makes it hard to do other things," she once said. "But as far as I'm concerned, it's been an honor."

In real life, fate was not as gentle to Billingsley as it had been to June and her family.

Born Barbara Lillian Combes in Los Angeles on Dec. 22, 1915, she was raised by her mother after her parents divorced. She and her first husband, Glenn Billingsley, divorced when her sons were just 2 and 4.

Her second husband, director Roy Kellino, died of a heart attack after three years of marriage and just months before she landed the "Leave it to Beaver" role.

She married physician Bill Mortenson in 1959 and they remained wed until his death in 1981.

Survivors include her sons, stepchildren and numerous grandchildren.

CommonTater
10-16-2010, 05:42 PM
I wanted to add this photo.

SpenceOlchin
10-16-2010, 06:45 PM
R.I.P. :( I'd love to see TV Land do something.

CommonTater
10-16-2010, 07:07 PM
Me too but they never do.

catlover79
10-16-2010, 07:34 PM
:rip: Barbara Billingsley!!! Thanks for the memories!!!

clj2
10-16-2010, 08:05 PM
This absolutely breaks my heart.

:rip:, Barbara.

TV Land, I beg...PLEASE do a tribute to her....and PLEASE bring Leave It to Beaver back, at least for a little while.. If they don't do a tribute to her, especially since they have rights to the show, I don't know what to think.

Rezny@gmail.com
10-16-2010, 08:22 PM
If TVLand won't do anything,(and they probably won't),maybe-just maybe-WGN or the Hallmark Channel(but I don't know)will.Hey.Maybe RTN (Retro Television Network)will.

clj2
10-16-2010, 08:33 PM
If TVLand won't do anything,(and they probably won't),maybe-just maybe-WGN or the Hallmark Channel(but I don't know)will.Hey.Maybe RTN (Retro Television Network)will.I highly doubt WGN (which is a modern-focused network) or Hallmark (Martha Stewart obsessed) would do a tribute to Ms. Billingsley. TV Land holds the broadcast rights to Leave It to Beaver so it naturally makes sense for them to do some sort of on-air tribute.

But I don't expect anything, as for whatever reason they will not air the show at all.

CommonTater
10-16-2010, 10:30 PM
I really doubt Hallmark will do anything. They didn't even air Leave it to Beaver.

dakert
10-16-2010, 10:42 PM
Barbara Billingsley was a classy and beautiful lady :)

old grouch
10-16-2010, 11:00 PM
Sounds like she had a wonderful life. RIP.

benjamoon
10-16-2010, 11:51 PM
RIP to a classy lady with a great long life!

Hope TV Land does something

catlover79
10-17-2010, 12:55 AM
If ever anyone deserves a TV tribute, it's Barbara Billingsley. So TV Land or whoever - WAKE UP!!!!!!!

tvparadise
10-17-2010, 01:05 AM
Such sad news. One of TV's greatest moms for sure.

Hopefully some kind of tribute on TV Land or somewhere else. Sometimes I suppose when actors die, there does tend to be a renewed interest in their work.

I wish TV Land would put Beaver on regularly at least during weekend mornings. Such a great show for weekend mornings.

70s show watcher
10-17-2010, 01:05 AM
R.I.P. :( I'd love to see TV Land do something.i was thinking the same thing

tvparadise
10-17-2010, 01:17 AM
One of my absolute favorite June Cleaver scenes, starting at 5:30:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KG6wUdtS91M&feature=related

clj2
10-17-2010, 09:20 PM
One of my absolute favorite June Cleaver scenes, starting at 5:30:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KG6wUdtS91M&feature=related

I love that scene. It is one of my favorites also, that was a great June moment. Leave It to Beaver is such a feel good show.... it's not too serious, but not too silly all the time. It's well balanced. Just one of the reasons I love it so much.

Pavan
10-18-2010, 12:06 PM
SitcomsOnline's Tribute to Barbara:

http://blog.sitcomsonline.com/2010/10/gmc-acquires-227-remembering-barbara.html

We will let you know if there are ANY on-air tributes. Stay tuned.

clj2
10-19-2010, 02:59 PM
TV Land will honor Barbara with special episodes online, evidently.

I wonder if their rights are just online only now? Seems like they could fit something in on-air, and the show hasn't been seen since April...

Pavan
10-20-2010, 05:16 PM
Attention Chicago:

Me-TV Chicago is paying tribute to Barbara Billingsley, best known as June Cleaver from Leave it to Beaver, and Tom Bosley, who played Richie's dad Howard Cunningham on Happy Days, with special marathons this weekend.

Tune in this Saturday from 1-7 PM CT for "A Tribute to Barbara Billingsley" with select episodes of Leave it to Beaver. On Sunday, Me-TV will air "A Tribute to Tom Bosley" with a Happy Days marathon.

Go to WCIU.com for a full listing of episode titles and more information about Me-TV's schedule.

Barbara Billingsley died on Saturday, October 16; Tom Bosley died yesterday (Tuesday, October 19).

Me-TV is on Comcast 223, RCN 14, WOW 17 (city), WOW 19 (suburbs), AT&T U-verse 23, DIRECTV 23 and Dish Network 23.