Darlene Gillespie
Darlene Gillespie was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on April 8th, 1941 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 83, Darlene Gillespie biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Darlene Faye Gillespie (born April 8, 1941) is a Canadian-American former child actor best known as a performer and dancer on the original The Mickey Mouse Club television series from 1955 to 1959.
Her Irish father and French Canadian mother were a member of the Vain Dance Company of Vaindeville.
Darlene was two years old when she and her family immigrated to Los Angeles, where she became a naturalized U.S. citizen in September 1956 at the age of 15.
She became a nurse after her time in entertainment came to an end.
Early life and career
Gillespie was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. At age ten, she started singing lessons with Glen Raikes, and took dance lessons with Burch Mann, founder of the American Folk Ballet Company. She auditioned for The Mickey Mouse Club in March 1955, was hired, and appeared on the program for all three seasons of its original run. She was the leading female singer and starred in the serial Corky and White Shadow during the first season. In the third season, she appeared in the serial The New Adventures of Spin and Marty with Tim Considine and David Stollery. Her sister Gina Gillespie was a child actress in television and films who eventually became a lawyer.
She was cast as Dorothy in a musical number from the proposed live-action Disney film Rainbow Road to Oz on an episode of the Disneyland television series in September 1957. The movie was never made, and after The Mickey Mouse Club stopped filming in 1958, her short acting career neared its end. Her last television appearance was as Beth Brian in the 1962 episode "The Star" of the NBC family drama series National Velvet starring Lori Martin as a budding thoroughbred rider.
Gillespie made many recordings under various Disney labels, including an album of 1950s rock and roll standards, Darlene of the Teens (1957). She sang the songs "Valentine Greetings" and "My Pa", a song that she sang in "Corky and White Shadow", from the album "Happy Birthday and Other Holiday Songs". She recorded albums from Disney animated films in which she sang and narrated stories such as Alice in Wonderland and Sleeping Beauty.
In 1975, attempting to revive her singing career, she formed her own record company, Alva Records, and released a 45 rpm record of country songs under the name Darlene Valentine.
When Annette Funicello became a singing and acting star, Darlene became very jealous as a youth and an adult. She did not want to be in the same room as Funicello at Mouseketeer reunions.
She was banned from participating in the 40th anniversary Mickey Mouse Club documentary because of her criticisms of Disney and Funicello.