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PETER PALMER Authentic Hand Signed Autograph 4X6 Photo - LI'L ABNER
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Peter Palmer(born September 20, 1931) is an American actor best known for his portrayal of
Li'l Abner
, both on
Broadway
and on
film
.
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Peter Palmer
Palmer as Li'l Abner and
Edie Adams
as Daisy Mae, 1956.
Born
Peter Webster Palmer
September 20, 1931
(age 89)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
, U.S.
Occupation
Actor
Years active
1956–1990s
Spouse(s)
Jackie Palmer (1954-64; divorced); 5 children
Aniko Farrell
(1966–2011; her death); 1 child
Peter Palmer and
Carol Channing
in
Lorelei
on Broadway (1974)
Peter Webster Palmer (born September 20, 1931) is an American actor best known for his portrayal of
Li'l Abner
, both on
Broadway
and on
film
.
Life and career
Peter Webster Palmer was offered scholarships to a number of universities; however, he chose the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to study voice under Bruce Foote. He was the first music major to letter in football at the university. While at Illinois his team won the
Big Ten
championships in 1951 and 1953 and the
Rose Bowl
in 1952. Palmer sang the
national anthem
at every home game in 1953 before taking the field. In 1954 Palmer married his first wife, Jackie; they had five children, and were divorced in 1964. In 1956, Palmer was cast in the title role of the musical
Li'l Abner
, for which he won a
Theatre World Award
.
In 1959, he was cast in the same role in the movie version. His Li'l Abner role brought him a guest appearance on
The Ford Show
(starring
Tennessee Ernie Ford
). In 1967, Palmer had a recurring role as Sergeant James Bustard, a former
Confederate States of America
soldier in the short-lived series
Custer
.
Throughout the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, Palmer appeared on numerous television episodes, including a small parts on
Dallas
and
Emergency!
(S5Ep12). He appeared on Broadway with
Carol Channing
in
Lorelei
in 1974. In 1977, he had a regular role as part of the cast on the short-lived sitcom
The Kallikaks
, playing Oscar Heinz.
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