- Born
- Died
- Birth nameCobina Carolyn Wright
- Height5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
- Cobina Wright came from a wealthy aristocratic family from New York City and started her show business career as a model, being in the top ten at John Robert Powers (the most sought after agency at that time). Bob Hope used her as the basis for character Cobina on his radio program in 1939. She was friends with Dolores and Bob and appeared on his program numerous times.
She began a radio career and appeared in about a dozen movies during the early 40s.- IMDb Mini Biography By: happyendingssanctuary (Cobina III aka C.C.)
- SpousePalmer Thayer Beaudette(November 3, 1941 - September 7, 1968) (his death)
- The song My Funny Valentine and the non profit organization Happy Endings Animal Rescue Sanctuary in the Santa Ynez Valley, California
- Husband Palmer was an heir to a vast fortune. When he died of a heart attack in 1968, Cobina Jr. found that their spacious Carmel Valley home was all she owned. Palmer's share of his father's estate reverted, as per his father's will, back to Palmer's brothers and sisters.
- Her husband, Palmer Beaudette, was an Army corporal at the time they married in 1941. He butted heads with Cobina's assertive mother about the direction of his wife's/her daughter's career. Cobina Jr. retired in 1943.
- Both Cobina and her late husband were alcoholics. Following his death and her own recovery, she devoted much of her time to volunteering in programs at Beacon House. She also served on the board of the National Council on Alcoholism.
- Retired from films to marry Palmer Beaudette.
- Has three sons and a daughter: Oliver Joseph; William Wright: Palmer Beaudette, Jr.; and Cobina III (aka C.C.). She also has a stepdaughter, Suzanne, from her late husband's prior marriage.
- It is not just the singing and the acting that I miss--it's the people. I loved all the people I worked with. CW Jr., regarding her retirement
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