Annette Funicello Kept This Hidden While Filming Beach Party
Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon were iconic figures in 60s beach movies, returning for a film called Beach Party in the 80s. However, Annette had a secret she kept from Frankie for years.
Annette’s Early Life
Born in Utica, New York, Annette moved to Southern California at age 12, where she caught Walt Disney’s eye during a dance recital. Selected for the first season of The Mickey Mouse Club, she quickly became a fan favorite, receiving 6,000 letters monthly by her first season’s end.
Career Highlights
Annette signed a seven-year deal with Disney in 1955, initially earning $160 a week. She starred in various Disney serials and had her own show, Walt Disney Presents: Annette. Her music career took off with hits like “How Will I Know My Love,” written by the Sherman Brothers.
Frankie Avalon’s Rise
Meanwhile, Frankie Avalon gained fame in the 60s, starring in The Alamo and voicing characters in various films. His career spanned multiple genres, solidifying his place in Hollywood.
Their enduring friendship blossomed through their collaborations, particularly in the beloved beach party films.