Donna Douglas Kept This Hidden While Filming Beverly Hillbillies

Donna Douglas, known as Ellie May Clampett on *The Beverly Hillbillies*, had more going on behind the scenes than fans knew. She balanced her sweet, country-girl image with a complex off-screen life, including legal battles. In 2011, she sued Mattel and CBS for using her likeness in an “Ellie May” Barbie doll without her permission. The case settled, but the terms remained private.

The show itself, though a classic, was not initially well-received by critics. However, it became a huge success, running for nine years and earning multiple Emmy nominations. Behind the lighthearted scenes, cast tensions surfaced, notably between Buddy Ebsen (Jed Clampett) and Nancy Kulp (Miss Jane Hathaway), largely over political differences.

Max Baer Jr., who played Jethro, struggled with typecasting after the show but transitioned into writing and directing. Despite the show’s cancellation in 1971 during CBS’s “rural purge,” *The Beverly Hillbillies* remains a beloved TV classic, bridging cultural divides with humor.