• R.I.P. Betsy Gay (Effie in 1930's "Our Gang" / "Little Rascals")

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    Betsy Gay, 'Little Rascals' Actress, Dies at 96
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    Betsy Gay, a yodeler and retired actress who appeared in
    "The Pinch Singer," "Arbor Day," and "Our Gang Follies of
    1938," died on June 13. She was 96.

    Gay's death was reported by her friend, Bob Satterfield.

    Gay began her movie career by starring in a series of
    comedy films called "Our Gang Comedies," which later
    became known as the "Little Rascals." She appeared in
    several episodes before accepting the role of "Alfalfa's"
    girlfriend, "Effie." She stayed with the comedy group for
    more than four years before transitioning to other film
    projects in 1938.

    Gay made appearances in over 40 feature films, including
    "Tom Sawyer," "Came the Brawn," "Man of Conquest," "A Day
    At The Circus" and "Mystery Plane." By 1941, the actress
    was involved in an Andy Cyle movie short for Columbia
    Pictures, where she performed a yodeling scene. Through
    1943, she acted in stage plays at the Pasadena Playhouse
    with roles in "Quality Street," "A Kiss For Cinderella"
    and "Heros Unlimited."

    Before moving to Los Angeles, Gay performed with her
    family, who had a background in music. Her parents ran a
    music school where they taught lessons in singing, piano,
    banjo, violin, guitar and accordion. In 1935, Gay's family
    relocated to Hollywood, where she began her career as a
    child actress.

    In addition to her acting career, she became an
    accomplished yodeler who performed songs in films like
    "What's Buzzin Cousin" where she played a hillbilly. She
    acted alongside Dub Taylor, Ann Miller and Freddy Martin
    and his orchestra. By 1944, she made regular singing
    appearances with country music artist Stuart Hamblen and
    his Lucky Stars. A year later, Gay won the California State
    Yodeling Championship at the Olympic Auditorium in
    Los Angeles, winning the title again in 1946.

    Despite not having a hit yodeling single, she was a guest
    on several radio shows such as the "Hank Penny Show,"
    "The Jimmy Wakely Show" and "The Don Ameche Show" where she
    sang "Belle of the Old Barn Dance," "Texas Plains," "Chime
    Bells," "Cowboy's Sweetheart" and "I Want to be a Cowboy's
    Dream Girl."

    She pursued her music career and embarked on an east coast
    tour in 1946. She joined a group of singers and performed
    with Tex Williams and his band through the 1950s. Although
    Gay had a passion for music, she didn't abandon acting. She
    became a regular cast member of the ABC show Squeakin'
    Deacon's "Country Store."ÿ

    Her other TV credits include "Hometown Jamboree," "County
    Barn Dance," "Town Hall Party," "Country America,"
    "International Party Time" and "Polka Show."

    She married Thomas Cashen in 1954 and had five children:
    twins Mimi and Gigi, Tommy, Suzy and Cathy.



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