Annette Funicello is one lucky lady. The former lead Mouseketeer was one of three people rushed to the hospital Thursday for possible smoke inhalation after her suburban L.A. house caught fire.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Former Disney Mouseketeer Annette Funicello has suffered smoke inhalation from a fire that badly damaged her Los Angeles home, but her former husband says she wasn't seriously ...
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The wholesome actress starred on Disney's 'Mickey Mouse Club' and in several 1960s beach movies with Frankie Avalon. By Duane Byrge Annette Funicello, the wide-eyed child star of TV’s The Mickey Mouse ...
Authorities responded to the 3100 block of North Fond Drive at 7:21 a.m. Smoke could be seen for miles from the blaze. The 68-year-old former Mouseketeer was one of three people taken to a hospital ...
The blaze Thursday in Encino was doused in less than a half-hour. Fire spokesman Erik Scott says two women - one of them in a wheelchair - and a man were hospitalized for possible smoke inhalation and ...
The blaze Thursday in Encino was doused in less than a half-hour. Fire spokesman Erik Scott says two women - one of them in a wheelchair - and a man were hospitalized for possible smoke inhalation and ...
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