Actress Annette Funicello Dies At 70

Annette Funicello is shown at her home in Encino, Ca., March 13, 1978. Funicello, 34, was discovered at age 12 to become the 24th and last Mousketeer chosen for the 1950s televison show "Mickey Mouse Club."
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NEW YORK (AP) — The Walt Disney Co. says Annette Funicello, who went from Mouseketeer to beach party movie icon, has died at age 70.

Funicello stunned fans and friends in 1992 with the announcement she was suffering from multiple sclerosis. Yet she was cheerful and upbeat, grappling with the disease with a courage that contrasted with her lightweight teen image of old.

The pretty, dark-haired Funicello was just 13 when she gained fame on Walt Disney’s television kiddie “club,” an amalgam of stories, songs and dance routines that ran from 1955 to 1959.

Cast after Disney saw her at a dance recital, she soon began receiving 8,000 fan letters a month, 10 times more than any of the 23 other young performers.

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.

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