Doodles Weaver

A royal descendant of Tinseltown.

Doodles Weaver
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Age70
Full NameWinstead Sheffield Glenndenning Dixon Weaver
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It's a maybe. Doodles Weaver comes from the illustrious Weaver family. They have five celebrities in their family. With sixty-two credited apperances in TV, film, and video.

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Media
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  • Karen
  • Lawman
  • The Tab Hunter Show
  • Laredo
  • Camp Runamuck
  • It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World
  • The Donna Reed Show
  • The Jimmy Stewart Show
  • Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
  • Pocketful of Miracles
  • The Great Impostor
  • Starsky and Hutch
  • Rosie!
  • Banjo Hackett: Roamin' Free
  • The Daughters of Joshua Cabe
  • Because of You
  • Macon County Line
  • Fantasy Island
  • Cisco Pike
  • The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin
  • Tammy and the Doctor
  • The Tunnel of Love
  • Mule Feathers
  • Fugitive Lovers
  • Winchester '73
  • White House Madness
  • Cancel My Reservation
  • The Wild McCullochs
  • Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
  • Cat Murkil and the Silks
  • Which Way to the Front?
  • The Great Gundown
  • Earthbound
  • The Zodiac Killer
  • Sixpack Annie
  • A Ton of Grass Goes to Pot
  • Trucker's Woman
  • Bigfoot

Family Tree

Sylvester (Pat) Weaver, born in Los Angeles, California to Elenor Isabel (Dixon) and Sylvester Laflin Weaver, was a leading figure in broadcast television. He was a pioneer of morning and late-night TV, and advocated for excellence in television programming. His daughter, Sigourney Weaver, born Susan Alexandra Weaver, is one of the most acclaimed actresses of her generation. Elizabeth Inglis, Sigourney's mother and Pat's wife, was a British actress of great promise in the 1940s, co-starring with Bette Davis in "The Letter". Pat was well-remembered at Stanford for his pranks and practical jokes and was a guest on Rudy Vallee radio program and Kraft Music Hall. He went on to join Spike Jones' troupe in 1946, narrating Disney cartoons and developing a spoonerizing character for the Spike Jones Radio Show. Pat Weaver and Elizabeth Inglis were a true power couple, leading figures in the entertainment industry who left an indelible mark on modern television.

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