Mickey Mouse... is always there-he's part of my life. That really is something not everyone can call their claim to fame. Annette Funicello callclaimfame Change image and share on social
Just learning that you have MS is such a devastating shock. Annette Funicello devastatelearnshock Change image and share on social
Animation did not become the dominant form of children's television until the '60s. Annette Funicello 60sanimationchild Change image and share on social
Of all the roles I've played, none has been as fulfilling as being a mother. Annette Funicello fulfillhavemother Change image and share on social
When you are young and healthy, it never occurs to you that in a single second your whole life could change. Annette Funicello changehealthylife Change image and share on social
Watching television in those days was not the same experience as it is today. After years of listening to radio, we found the black-and-white images mesmerizing. Annette Funicello blackdayexperience Change image and share on social
In the United States women develop MS at approximately twice the rate men do, and no one can explain why women are affected most often from the waist down. Annette Funicello affectapproximatelydevelop Change image and share on social
To some, the '50s were a decade marked by the banal, the predictable. Annette Funicello 50sbanaldecade Change image and share on social
At the beginning of 1955 only about 60 percent of American homes had TVs. Annette Funicello americanbeginhome Change image and share on social
I always considered myself a dancer before anything else. Annette Funicello considerdancer Change image and share on social