Annette Funicello

Annette Funicello

Annette Joanne Funicello (October twenty two, 1942 – Gregorian calendar month eight, 2013) was associate degree yankee thespian and singer. Funicello began her skilled career as a toddler performing artist at the age of twelve. She rose to prominence in concert of the foremost common Mouseketeers on the first Paddy Mouse Club. As an adolescent, she transitioned to a prospering career as a singer with the pop singles O Dio Mio, Tall Paul and Pineapple blue blood, also as establishing herself as a movie thespian, popularizing the prospering Beach Party genre aboard co-star Frankie Avalon throughout the mid-1960s.

In 1992, Funicello declared that she had been diagnosed with sclerosis.

Funicello was born in Utica, New York, to Italian Americans Virginia Jeanne (née Albano) and Joseph Funicello. Her family affected to Southern California once she was four years recent.

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