Showing posts with label Yvonne Craig. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yvonne Craig. Show all posts

8/18/15

R.I.P. Yvonne Craig :: May 16, 1937 – August 17, 2015

I just learned that Yvonne Craig passed away yesterday, August 17th 2015. Very sad news, especially considering the fact that Yvonne's Batgirl likeness is again seeing a resurgence in popularity. I'm glad my daughter and I had the opportunity to meet her (and get a signed photo) back in 2012.

R.I.P. Batgirl, you will be missed.



Her obituary, from her official website:

May 16, 1937 – August 17, 2015
Yvonne Craig passed away at her home in Pacific Palisades, surrounded by her immediate family and comforted by Hospice yesterday night. She died from complications brought about from breast cancer that had metastasized to her liver. She is survived by her husband, Kenneth Aldrich, her sister Meridel Carson and nephews Christopher and Todd Carson. A private service is being planned with no date set at the present time. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to: The Angeles Clinic Foundation by mail at 2001 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90404 or by going into their website at www.theangelesclinicfoundation.organd following the “Donate” link.
Yvonne Craig began her theatrical career as the youngest member of The Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and toured for three years when she was accidentally discovered by John Ford’s son Patrick and cast for the lead in the movie The Young Land.
This was quickly followed by many years of film and television including two movies with Elvis Presley (It Happened at the World’s Fair and Kissin Cousins). However, she is probably best known for originating the role as Batgirl in the 1966 TV series of Batman, or for her character “Marta” from the third season of Star Trek in the episode Whom God’s Destroy where she played the well remembered insane green Orion Slave Girl who wanted to kill Captain Kirk.
Over a span of years she appeared as a guest star in many television series, including The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, The Six Million Dollar Man,Land of the Giants, Mod Squad, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Love American Style, Emergency, and Courtship of Eddie’s Father just to name a few and worked opposite Bing Crosby, Sal Mineo, Don Knotts, George Hamilton, Dwayne Hickman, Dennis Hopper as well as Elvis Presley and James Coburn.
Her next career was that of a real estate broker where she was involved not only in commercial real estate, but also residential income properties for a period of years and still held a real estate license.
Yvonne and her sister, Meridel went into the prepaid phone card business at its inception producing phone cards for charitable events as well as promotional phone cards for the Paramount film Clueless and both Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny cards for Warner Bros. stores, as well as many charitable organizations for fundraisers.
In 2000, Ms. Craig wrote a book of anecdotal memoirs, From Ballet to the Batcave and Beyond, which covered some of her years in the ballet and her theatrical career.
She actively did voice over work including voicing the role of Grandma in the 2009 Olivia cartoon series for Nickelodeon, and she was recently Executive Producer for the documentary feature film BIRTH.
She and her husband have traveled extensively all over the world, preferring adventure type travel, which has taken them to many countries through the years, and back to Africa seven times.
Yvonne has been involved with social work as well as philanthropic work through the years, and was a public voice to support worker unions and equal pay for woman, as well as supporting free mammograms for women who cannot afford them.
She and her husband have also been advocates of education and long time supporters of education on all levels. They are actively involved with the Phillips Brooks House Association at Harvard, the Harvard Graduate School of Education, two different charter schools, and the Liberal Education for Arts Professionals out of St. Mary’s College of California better known as LEAP. She also volunteered time and tutored and mentored disadvantaged students.

3/12/12

San Jose Super Toy, Comic and Collectible Show

This past weekend the whole family loaded up (Grandma and Grandpa included!) and headed to the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds in San Jose for the San Jose Super Toy, Comic and Collectible Show!

The place was HUGE and PACKED! When I attended this thing two years ago it was in a different building on the fairgrounds and seemed to be less than half this size.

It was so crowded this time that one could barely peruse the toys on offer! We walked the whole thing but had to pass over the majority of booths due to the sheer overwhelming numbers of people in front of them. In fact, even though I and my Dad are huge toy fans, he bought nothing and I only bought one toy! Maybe it's the economy, maybe our tastes are getting more refined, but I think it had more to do with the overwhelming effort it would have taken to actually stop and look closely at any particular booth or toy. Of course it is always tough when you attend these things with other people too; when I am alone I can zig and zag and dart in and out of the throngs to my heart's content.

Whatever...the real reason we attended was so my daughter (who celebrates her 10th birthday today!) could meet the one and only Batgirl, Yvonne Craig! Yvonne was so super nice to us and everyone who came up to say 'hi' or get an autograph or a picture.

Natalie even got a special 'Bat Birthday' greeting along with Yvonne aka Batgirl's signature on a sweet pic Natalie chose of Batgirl on her Motorcycle:

Which now hangs in the living room next to the signed pic I found at the Flea Market a few months back and a picture Natalie drew of a bat and baby bat for when her sister was born.

And speaking of her sister, Darla was able to find someone to pose with as well:

This guy had a sweet Adam West Batman costume and even a bat bicycle fashioned after the sixties Batcycle!

Oh, here's the toy I bought: Rumble Ready Riddler from The New Batman Adventures Mission Masters line. And it was only five bucks!

I'll post more about this one soon: Same Toyriffic time, same Toyriffic channel!


10/17/11

Nananananananana (signed pic of) Batgirl!

Found this gem at the Flea Market this past weekend; a signed pic of Yvonne Craig as Batgirl!

I immediately ran it home and hung it on the wall.  My living room is now a much more welcoming place to be.