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      • It's easy to blame Disney - actually, that seems like a good idea - but the truth is that over a long period, Cliff sank his own boat. His death certificate, reproduced on the Garrick website, tells the tale. Cliff died alone and unrecognised, his body unclaimed for days because nobody knew who he was.
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  2. At the time of his death, Edwards was a penniless charity patient at the Virgil Convalescent Hospital in Hollywood, California. His body was unclaimed and was donated to the University of California, Los Angeles medical school.

  3. Nov 26, 2014 · Filmmaker Jessica Edwards, seen at Paul’s Boutique music shop in Kensington Market, has made a documentary about Canadian supergroup the Bells, whose lead singers are also her parents and her...

  4. The band broke up when Cliff Edwards departed for a solo career in 1973. [8] The Bells had three Canadian Top Ten singles from their final album, Pisces Rising (Polydor, 1973): "The Singer", "Hey My Love", and "He Was Me, He Was You".

  5. Mar 11, 2022 · When the recording career ended, Cliff Edwards continued with his music in various capacities, including hosting his own TV show out of Kingston, Ontario. Working as a set designer on TV shows, he wrote and produced the children’s show “The Corner Shop”.

  6. Nov 11, 2019 · In 1949, he declared his third bankruptcy, made an almost two-year tour of the South Pacific and Australia, and was back in Hollywood for The Mickey Mouse Club in 1955. By now, “When You Wish Upon a Star” was the studio’s theme song with Cliff’s vocals.

  7. Jul 9, 2023 · Cliff Edwards is better known as Ukulele Ike, and best known as Jiminy Cricket. But cast an eye down his movie credits, from 1929 through 1965, and the names of his characters form a jazzy found poem of monikers.

  8. Dec 17, 2008 · Cliff "Ukulele Ike" Edwards, 1895-1971, was a major vaudeville and Broadway star in the 1920s, a small, beaming fellow who played the ukulele and indulged in a unique type of high-pitched scat- singing which he called "effin".