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Betsy Gay, 'Little Rascals' Child Star and Champion Yodeler, Dies at 96

Her legacy bridges her early role as Effie in the Our Gang series with mid-century acclaim as a two-time California State Yodeling champion.

Overview

  • Betsy Gay died June 13 in Bakersfield, California, at age 96, her friend Robert Satterfield announced.
  • She joined the Our Gang comedies in 1935 at age 6, portrayed Effie opposite Alfalfa, and went on to appear in more than 40 films through 1938.
  • Beginning in 1941, Gay transitioned to music, mastering yodeling and winning consecutive California State Yodeling Championships in 1945 and 1946.
  • Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, she toured the East Coast, recorded for Superior Record Label, and made regular radio and television appearances alongside artists like Tex Williams.
  • Gay married Thomas Cashen in 1954 and raised five children, and she remained connected to her acting roots by attending the final Little Rascals reunion in 2014.