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Who was Elaine and Bobby on tattletales?

Who was Elaine and Bobby on tattletales?

Divorced in the early 1960s from musical actress Diane Garrett, Bobby married another performer, singer/comedienne Elaine Joyce, in 1968. The lovely couple appeared frequently together on such game shows as Tattletales (1974) and Match Game (1973).

What caused Bobby Van’s death?

After a five-and-a-half-month battle with cancer, Van died in Los Angeles on July 31, 1980. He is interred at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery, a Jewish cemetery in Los Angeles.

Who owns Bobby Vans Grill?

restauranteur Joseph Smith
In 1989, Bobby Van’s was sold to restauranteur Joseph Smith, current owner of five locations in New York City including Broad Street, East 54th Street, West 45th Street, Kennedy Airport, and two in Washington D.C. In 2019, Joseph opened The Hadley in Philadelphia.

Is Bobby Van alive?

July 31, 1980Bobby Van / Date of death

Where was Elaine Joyce born?

Cleveland, OHElaine Joyce / Place of birth

Who is Elaine Joyce married to?

Neil Simonm. 1999–2018
John Levoffm. 1985–1992Bobby Vanm. 1968–1980
Elaine Joyce/Spouse

Was Bobby Van a triple threat?

Triple-threat performer singer, dancer and actor Bobby Van was the epitome of the breezy, exuberant song-and-dance man who could enliven any film he was put into.

What happened to Bobby Van?

Triple-threat performer singer, dancer and actor Bobby Van was the epitome of the breezy, exuberant song-and-dance man who could enliven any film he was put into. Unfortunately, he caught the tail end of MGM’s musical reign during the 1950s.

Was Bobby Van on the Love Boat?

In August 1979, Van appeared in the musical Damn Yankees as Young Joe with the San Jose Civic Light Opera in San Jose, California. His co-star was Van Johnson. Bobby Van and wife Elaine Joyce appeared in a Love Boat episode titled “Gopher’s Opportunity”.

How many children did Bobby Van have?

Two children: son Peter Stein (with Diane Garrett), daughter Taylor Stein (with Elaine Joyce). Bobby Van was often a panelist on Tattletales (1974) with his wife, Elaine Joyce. The host of the show was Bert Convy, who also died from brain cancer.