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Buddy Ebsen
Cause of death
respiratory failure
Occupation
Actor, dancer, comedian
Spouse(s)
Ruth Cambridge (m. ; div. )
Nancy Wolcott
(m. ; div. )
Dorothy Knott (m. )
Children
Bonnie Ebsen
Dustin Ebsen
Kiki Ebsen, Susannah Ebsen
Elizabeth Ebsen
Alix Ebsen
Cathy Ebsen
Christian Rudolph "Buddy" Ebsen Jr. (April 2, - July 6, ) was the actor who was originally cast as the Tin Man in the MGM film The Wizard of Oz.
At the time production of the movie began, Ebsen was in the second year of his second two-year contract with MGM, and was making $ per week. He was a talented dancer who already had a noteworthy career on the stage. By he had appeared in eight films, including one where he danced with Judy Garland in the finale to Broadway Melody of He was originally intended for the role of the Scarecrow, but was cast as the Tin Man. He was involved in early filming in October but only ten days into the filming on the 21st, he suffered a severe toxic
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Buddy Ebsen
Buddy Ebsen ( – )
Biography and Movie Career
Buddy Ebsen was born Christian Ludolf Ebsen Jr. on April 2, , in Belleville, Illinois, to a Danish-American family. His father, Christian Ludolf Ebsen Sr., was a choreographer and dance instructor, while his mother, Frances Ebsen, was a homemaker. Buddy was one of four children, and the family moved to Orlando, Florida, when he was still a child. It was in Orlando that Buddy's interest in the performing arts began to take shape, heavily influenced by his father's work in dance.
As a young boy, Buddy developed a strong interest in dancing and took lessons from his father. He attended Orlando High School and later enrolled at the University of Florida and then Rollins College but left his studies to pursue a career in show business. Despite the uncertainty of a career in entertainment, Buddy’s passion for dancing and performing was undeniable.
Path to Success
In the late s, Buddy and his sister Vi
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