- Born
- Died
- Height4′ 10″ (1.47 m)
- Peller was born in Russia in 1902, one of eight or nine children of Wolf Swerdlove (Swerdlov/Sverdlov; died 1949) and Yudis (aka "Julia") Tilkin (or Tilken; died 1952). The family emigrated to the United States when she was a child, settling in Chicago. In 1925, Clara Swerdlove married a local jeweler, William Peller. The couple had two children (a son, Leslie, and a daughter, Marlene) before divorcing some eight years later. Clara worked as a manicurist for thirty-five years at a local Chicago beauty salon. She moved to a North Shore apartment to be closer to her daughter after she retired. Peller was hired as a temporary manicurist for a television commercial set in a Chicago barbershop. The agency which produced the commercial was so impressed by her uniquely harsh foghorn voice and gruff, no-nonsense manner they signed her as an actress. Peller became a surprise celebrity in her early 1980s with her delightfully cantankerous appearances in a series of extremely funny TV commercials for the fast food chain Wendy's in which she loudly grumbled the memorable catchphrase, "WHERE'S THE BEEF ?", upon seeing an oversized hamburger bun with a centered greatly reduced in size hamburger. Peller capitalized on her newfound fame by making guest appearances as herself on a 1984 episode of "Saturday Night Live" and the pay-per-view cable TV WrestleMania 2 (1986). Peller briefly popped up in the "Remote Control Man" episode of Amazing Stories (1985) and had small roles in the films Moving Violations (1985) and The Stuff (1985). She echoed her legendary refrain on a .45 single called "Where's the Beef?", written and recorded by Coyote McCloud. In addition, there were such spin-off memorabilia items as coffee mugs, beach towels, t-shirts, a board game, and even a Clara Peller doll. However, Peller was fired by Wendy's for appearing in a TV commercial for Prego Pasta Plus spaghetti sauce, in which she held a large jar and joyfully exclaims, "I found it! I really found it!" Peller died at age 85 on 11 August 1987 in her native Chicago from congestive heart failure and coronary atherosclerosis.- IMDb Mini Biography By: woodyanders (updated by R.M. Sieger)
- SpouseWilliam Peller(1925 - 1933?) (divorced, 2 children)
- Short stature
- Harsh foghorn voice
- Gruff no-nonsense manner
- Best known for Wendy's "Fluffy Bun" commercial, commonly known by its tagline, "Where's the beef?"
- Before landing the role on Wendy's commercials that garnered her fame, she appeared in a commercial for Jartran Trucks in which she was constantly telling her sleeping husband ("Ed") that it was time to move, and would drive her dozing husband, and an ever increasing number of rabbits, back and forth.
- Following her death, she was interred at Waldheim Jewish Cemetery in Forest Park, Illinois. She passed away only one week after her 85th birthday.
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