Which tv family lives at 518 Crestview Drive Beverly Hills?
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Which tv family lives at 518 Crestview Drive Beverly Hills?
Home of: J.D. “Jed” Clampett, 518 Crestview Drive, Beverly Hills, CA (The Beverly Hillbillies), 1995.
Where did the Clampetts live?
Beverly Hills
It had an ensemble cast featuring Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Donna Douglas, and Max Baer Jr. as the Clampetts, a poor, backwoods family from the hills of the Ozarks, who move to posh Beverly Hills, California, after striking oil on their land.
What did the Clampetts call their swimming pool?
But she’ll always be known as Elly May — the tomboy-but-sweetly sexy blond Clampett daughter who never seemed to be aware of her effect on men, and who referred to their Beverly Hills mansion swimming pool as the “SEE-ment pond.”
How did the Beverly Hillbillies get started?
The Beverly Hillbillies came from Missouri In the pilot episode, the narrator at one point says, “Let’s take them back to their home in the Ozarks and see how this whole thing got started.” Series creator Paul Henning was, in fact, from Missouri in real life.
What happened to Jed Clampetts wife?
Jed’s wife (Elly May’s mother) died but is referred to in the episode “Duke Steals A Wife” as Rose Ellen.
Where was Jed Clampett’s cabin?
Virginia mentions that the Clampetts live on Crestview Drive. The only Crestview Drive in the Los Angeles area is in Santa Clarita. The Chartwell Mansion, where the exteriors were shot, is actually on Bel Air Road. She does correctly assess the size of the estate as ten acres.
What does the D stand for in JD Clampett?
J.D. “Jed” Clampett, usually called Jed Clampett, is the apparent patriarch of the family with his mother-in-law Granny, nephew Jethro, and daughter Elly May.
Which feature of their house did the Clampetts call a cement pond?
Even if the Clampetts know nothing about modern kitchens, indoor bathrooms or swimming pools (they call theirs a “cement pond” and wonder where the fish are; flamingos are exotic chickens), their old fashioned common sense and good nature usually save the day.