Donna Douglas was a ''friendly critter'' towards all animals on The Beverly Hillbillies

She had a genuine love for pets of all shapes, sizes, and kinds.

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Donna Douglas played the role of Elly May Clampett for a total of nine seasons on The Beverly Hillbillies. While her character was known for being a strong tomboy with a sensitive, sweet side, if there’s anything we know about her, it’s that she really loved her animals.

While most would find working with a wide range of pets—including dogs, cats, raccoons, skunks, goats, chimpanzees, and even more exotic animals like a kangaroo and a bobcat—a bit strange, Douglas saw it as a natural part of everyday hillbilly life.

According to a 1965 interview with The South Bend Tribune, Douglas said that, much like her character, she also really loved working with animals. She said the trick was to have genuine love for pets of all shapes, sizes, and kinds.

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"Animals—particularly those that are basically wild ones, such as raccoons, foxes, and cougars—can sense the actor who dislikes them or is afraid of them, and they react the same way," Douglas said. "Even when the actor tries to mask his attitude, the animals seem to see through his disguise and detect the truth."

Douglas said she identified as an animal lover both in and out of character. She thought she had a way with them, addressing each animal's unique personality. She loved her little "critters," and according to the interview, she said it was one of her favorite parts of being Elly May. 

"I'm like Elly May in that I'm genuinely fond of animals," Douglas said. "I think even the most skittish ones sense this and therefore will at least tolerate handling by me. I've found that some of the most unlikely animals actually enjoy being cuddled if it's done by someone they strongly sense to be a friend."

She said that during an episode, a guest actor had to work with a chimpanzee. As he was getting ready for the scene, he grunted and didn’t want to work closely with an animal.

The script called for the chimp, named Skipper, to leap from her arms to the actor and nestle into him with love. However, not every actor who worked with the animals was as big of a fan as Douglas was—and not every animal showed the same affection for others as they did for her.

"This actor was a very nice guy, but as we were preparing to shoot the scene, he grumbled that he wasn't looking forward to being 'pawed at by a crazy monkey' and that the sooner it was over and done with, the happier he'd be," Douglas said. 

"I practically had to throw Skip in order to transfer him to the man," Douglas continued. "And when that was accomplished, Skipper refused to be held by him. He knew that man definitely wasn't his buddy."

The other important half of her love for animals was a man named Frank Inn, whose animal rental service provided all of Elly May’s animals.

Inn trained the animals and was their off-camera handler. She said he and she worked together often, and she took the time to get to know both him and all the animals he brought along.

"Frank is a wizard with them," Douglas said. "He treats his animals as if they were his babies, and I'm sure all of them think they really are."

It was a good thing the Clampetts’ mansion was so big because Elly May needed all that space to care for her beloved animals.

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Scott76112 29 days ago
Her rapport with animals is obvious. In fact, she almost seems much more comfortable with animals than with some of the other actors!

"...a man named Frank Inn, whose animal rental service provided all of Elly May’s animals."
Frank Inn was trainer for Petticoat Junction, too, plus about a hundred other productions (including Breakfast at Tiffany's, according to IMDB).
Coldnorth 29 days ago
That is a strange picture of Elly and Granny. Why are they wearing fur coats. Is what Elly do with all those critters? Really, I thought that picture was maybe Granny but Elly certainly shouldn’t be wearing fur
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Coldnorth CarolKelley 28 days ago
I was clutching my pearls. 🫣🫣
MrsPhilHarris Coldnorth 28 days ago
Exactly! I know what people mean. I haven’t seen the grammar police for a while.
Mannixishot Coldnorth 28 days ago
I thought the same thing about the gift being given in the episode those fur coats appeared in. I wanted to shrug if off as me watching with a modern mind versus a time period where a fur coat was a status symbol. Large part of me still thinks Elly wouldn't have worn the coat and the gift giver wouldn't have given an animal lover a fur coat. Elly's a kind person that would appreciate gifts given to her but it's too easy to see her being uncomfortable wearing her animal friends as a coat
Coldnorth Mannixishot 27 days ago
Elly probably would have burst out in tears, thinking those coats were made out of her critters. I still don’t like looking at that. Goes against everything Elly loves
MrsPhilHarris 1 month ago
I wonder if she was talking about Dash Riprock? 🤔
coffinman MrsPhilHarris 1 month ago
Are you the wife of the famous singer?
MrsPhilHarris coffinman 30 days ago
🤭 I needed a name to comment and there used to be someone that posted here called Frank Remley so I picked MPH. I almost used Alice Faye.
Hollie MrsPhilHarris 29 days ago
Or dry stale. I’ll have to look at that and see who it was , I love this show, and kinda remember , I think was by the pool
Mannixishot Hollie 28 days ago
Couldn't have been Drysdale: a guest actor had to work with a chimpanzee. Guest actor. My money's going towards the actor that played Dash Riprock.
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