US actress Donna Douglas dies

Former Beverly Hillbillies star Donna Douglas has died.

Donna Douglas, who starred in the TV series "The Beverly Hillbillies"

Former Beverly Hillbillies star Donna Douglas has died at the age of 82. (AAP)

Donna Douglas, who played the buxom tomboy Elly May Clampett on the hit 1960s sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies, has died.

Douglas died on Thursday in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, near her hometown of Zachary.

The cause of death was pancreatic cancer, said her niece, Charlene Smith.

Douglas was 82.

She was best known for her role in The Beverly Hillbillies, the CBS comedy about a backwoods Ozark family who moved to Beverly Hills after striking it rich from oil discovered on their land.

The series, which ran from 1962 to 1971, also starred the late Buddy Ebsen and Irene Ryan as well as Max Baer Jr, who turns 77 on Sunday.

As Elly May, she seemed blissfully unaware of her status as a bumpkin blonde bombshell.

Typically she was clad in a snug flannel shirt and tight jeans cinched with a rope belt, and she seemed to prefer her critters to any beau.

The show was not only assailed by critics, but by the network boss who put it on the air: "I hated it," Michael Dann confided much later.

"After screening the pilot, I don't think I ever watched another segment."

The public, however, felt quite the opposite - it ran for nine seasons, often in the Top 10.


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