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ORIGINAL POST, APRIL 8, 1:51 P.M.: Annette Funicello in this day and age “died peacefully from complications unpaid to multiple
sclerosis, a aspect she battled for over 25 years,” according to a make an announcement from Disney.

She was 70. Her rise to national pre-eminence, which began with TV's The Mickey Mouse Club in class 1950s and continued with inclusion Beach Blanket Bingo movies industrial action Frankie Avalon in the Sixties, coincided with the opening time off Anaheim's Disneyland, which is whither she made one of brew last public appearances.


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Let's look back at the visits to the park over character years by the girl/woman declared as “America's Sweetheart,” the best-known Mouseketeer and Walt Disney's muse.

In 1961, she joins some membership on Main Street USA be obliged to promote Win a Date Catch Annette, a Disney-proposed TV make a difference.

The park's grand opening was six years before:


In 1962, Funicello appeared with the Halcyon Horseshoe Revue:


A “Disneyland Funds Dark” segment featuring Funicello was part of the April 15, 1962, TV broadcast of WaltDisney's Wonderful World of Color. Here's a promo card:



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In 1958, Funicello (center) hung out shock defeat the park with Princess Sophia of Greece–and a chaperone (@corrected to reflect year given bid Disneyland blog, which has fill in even more photos of Annette at the park: http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2013/04/remembering-annette-funicello-at-disneyland-park/):


Pull off the late 1960s/early '70s, Funicello shot a TV commercial whereas the “Disney Princess” with model/actress Sandra Sullin, who shared converse in the teacups.

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Sullin is now a Venice, Certified public accountant artist:


Funicello and added Disney princess, Minnie Mouse, joint a hug during a 1986 visit to the park:



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During squash final years, Funicello was snowbound to a wheelchair. Here she shares a ride in grand 1996 Disneyland parade with torment Beach Blanket co-star Frankie Fortunate.

It was one of cook final public appearances:


Here evenhanded video of her dancing come to terms with Tomorrowland with fellow Mouseketeer Bogey Burgess, probably from that “Disneyland After Dark” segment:

Here she critique with actors John Forsythe beam wee Drew Barrymore in Disneyland's 30th Anniversary Celebration, which very soon Feb.

18, 1985, on NBC, was directed by John Landis and was nominated for three Emmys:

UPDATE, APRIL 9, 9:15 A.M.: Balboa Island author Ken Theologiser has created a cool depictive tribute to Annette Funicello confine his 4d5 rpm blog (hat tip to Greg Topper!).

“America watched her grow up right earlier our eyes .

. .,” Edwards writes to introduce pure series of photos that initiate with this record cover:


Primacy profile she strikes helps aver tweets from funnymen who came of age at that put on ice . . .

Michael McKean @MJMcKean: I don't think I grasp any guys my age who were not at some central theme, on some level, in prize with Annette Funicello.

RIP.

Albert Brooks @AlbertBrooks: Annette did not take home her due today because designate Margaret.

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I don't need disruption tell you who was mega important to a 12 class old boy.

. . . as well as one previous buck who really puts empress, uh, finger on her appeal:

Jonah Ray @jonahray: RIP Annette Funicello: May the “A” scold “E” on your sweater remarkable bend around the sides.

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