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Release. January 12, 1965. (1965-01-12) –. August 29, 1966. (1966-08-29) Hullabaloo was an American musical variety series that ran on NBC from January 12, 1965, through April 11, 1966 (with repeats to August 1966). [1] Similar to ABC 's Shindig! [2] and in contrast to American Bandstand, it aired in prime time.
He was frequently seen on television with his troupe David Winters Dancers in various variety shows most notably Hullabaloo (1965-1966) where he'd choreograph popularized several dances in the 1960s. [9] [10] He was a common collaborator of Elvis Presley and Ann-Margret including their hit film Viva Las Vegas (1964). [11]
Teri Garr filmography. Teri Garr (1944–2024) was an American actress who has appeared in over 70 films since beginning her career in the early-1960s. She began her film career as a dancer in various musicals before having small speaking roles in Head (1968) and Changes (1969). In 1974, she was cast as Inga in Mel Brooks 's comedy horror film ...
Lada St. Edmund (also known as Lada Edmund, Jr.) (born April 1, 1947) is an American personal trainer, dancer, singer, actress and stunt performer. St. Edmund became a popular nationally known go-go dancer on the 1965–1966 NBC-TV rock music series Hullabaloo. She later became the highest paid stuntwoman in Hollywood history.
choreographer. dancer. Years active. 1954–2019. David Winters (April 5, 1939 – April 23, 2019) was an English-born American actor, dancer, choreographer, producer, distributor, director and screenwriter. At a young age, he acted in film and television projects such as Lux Video Theatre, Naked City; Mister Peepers, Rock, Rock, Rock, and ...
Michael Landon (born Eugene Maurice Orowitz; October 31, 1936 – July 1, 1991) was an American actor and filmmaker. He is known for his roles as Little Joe Cartwright in Bonanza (1959–1973), Charles Ingalls in Little House on the Prairie (1974–1983), and Jonathan Smith in Highway to Heaven (1984–1989). Landon appeared on the cover of TV ...
The venue was also used for the 1965 concert film The Big TNT Show. [5] In late 1965 it became the Hullabaloo , a rock and roll club for teenager to capitalize on the popularity of the musical variety show Hullabaloo .
Elizabeth Victoria Montgomery (April 15, 1933 – May 18, 1995) [2] was an American actress whose career spanned five decades in film, stage, and television. She portrayed the good witch Samantha Stephens on the popular television series Bewitched, which earned her five Primetime Emmy Award nominations and four Golden Globe Award nominations.