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Encyclopedia > Charley Weaver

Clifford Arquette (December 28, 1905September 23, 1974) was an actor and comedian, famous for his role as Charley Weaver. He was a regular on the television show Hollywood Squares. He is also the father of actor Lewis Arquette and grandfather of actors Rosanna Arquette, Richmond Arquette, Patricia Arquette, Alexis Arquette and David Arquette.


Cliff died of a stroke in 1974.


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weaversquares (1195 words)
Charley Weaver had the distinction of being the only one of the show's permanent regulars...to be, in fact a character.
That's because his Weaver character developed as a man who was always reading letters from his "Mount Idy Mama." Arquette later said he was inspired by a friend of his mother, who wrote letters from Mount Idy which were read to the whole family.
Charley Weaver: Out to the home, we throw them all into the center of the room and have a swap party...
Cliff Arquette (person)@Everything2.com (615 words)
Charley Weaver was rather a grandfatherly figure, wearing a squashed hat, baggy pants with suspenders, little round glasses, rumpled shirt and tie.
An exception to his apprearances as Charley Weaver was his depiction of 'Mrs.
The Charley Weaver Museum of the Civil War was located in the actual headquarters of General O. Howard during the Battle of Gettysburg, and operated for about 10 years.
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