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'''June Foray''' (born [[September 18]], [[1917]]) is an extremely versatile voice-actor who has worked for most of the studios which produced [[animation|animated]] films since the [[1940s]].
'''June Foray''' (born [[September 18]], [[1917]]) is an extremely versatile [[voice actor]] who has worked for most of the studios which produced [[animation|animated]] films since the [[1940s]].


Foray was born in [[Springfield, Massachusetts]], where her voice was first broadcast in a local radio drama when she was 12 years of age; by age of 15 she was doing regular [[radio]] voice work. Two years later she moved to [[Los Angeles, California]], and soon became a popular voice actress on radio there, including on the national programs of [[Jimmy Durante]] and [[Danny Thomas]]. In the 1940s she began film work as well, including a few apperances acting in live action [[movie]]s, but mostly doing voice overs for animated cartoons.
Foray was born in [[Springfield, Massachusetts]], where her voice was first broadcast in a local [[radio]] drama when she was 12 years of age; by age of 15 she was doing regular radio voice work. Two years later she moved to [[Los Angeles, California]], and soon became a popular voice actress on radio there, including on the national programs of [[Jimmy Durante]] and [[Danny Thomas]]. In the [[1940s]] she began film work as well, including a few apperances acting in live action [[movie]]s, but mostly doing voice overs for animated cartoons.


For [[Walt Disney]], she played "Lucifer the Cat" in the feature film ''[[Cinderella]]''; she did a variety of voices for [[Walter Lantz]]; for [[Warner Brothers]] she was Granny, owner of Tweety and Sylvester, and, memorably, a series of witches including "Witch Hazel" for [[Chuck Jones]]. She appeared on the ''Smurfs'', ''[[George of the Jungle]]'', and ''[[How the Grinch Stole Christmas]]''; she was the voice of the original "Chatty Cathy" doll, and is a voice on the Disney attraction "Pirates of the Carribean".
For [[Walt Disney]], she played "Lucifer the Cat" in the feature film ''[[Cinderella]]''; she did a variety of voices in [[Walter Lantz]]'s [[Woody Woodpecker]] cartoons; for [[Warner Brothers]] she was [[Granny (Looney Tunes|Granny]], owner of [[Tweety]] and [[Sylvester the cat|Sylvester]], and, memorably, a series of witches including [[Witch Hazel]] for [[Chuck Jones]]. She appeared on the ''[[Smurfs]]'', ''[[George of the Jungle]]'', and ''[[How the Grinch Stole Christmas]]''; she was the voice of the original "[[Chatty Cathy]]" doll, and is a voice on the Disney attraction "[[Pirates of the Carribean]]".


Most recognizable, though, is her work for [[Jay Ward]]: she played nearly every female on ''[[The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show]]'', including "Natasha Fatale" and "Nell Fenwick", and (against sex) "Rocket J. Squirrel" (Rocky).
Most recognizable, though, is her work for [[Jay Ward]]: she played nearly every female on ''[[The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show]]'', including [[Natasha Fatale]] and [[Nell Fenwick]], and (against sex) [[Rocket J. Squirrel]] (Rocky).


Chuck Jones said of her: "June Foray is not the female [[Mel Blanc]]. Mel Blanc was the male June Foray."
Chuck Jones said of her: "June Foray is not the female [[Mel Blanc]]. Mel Blanc was the male June Foray."

Revision as of 15:06, 25 March 2003

June Foray (born September 18, 1917) is an extremely versatile voice actor who has worked for most of the studios which produced animated films since the 1940s.

Foray was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, where her voice was first broadcast in a local radio drama when she was 12 years of age; by age of 15 she was doing regular radio voice work. Two years later she moved to Los Angeles, California, and soon became a popular voice actress on radio there, including on the national programs of Jimmy Durante and Danny Thomas. In the 1940s she began film work as well, including a few apperances acting in live action movies, but mostly doing voice overs for animated cartoons.

For Walt Disney, she played "Lucifer the Cat" in the feature film Cinderella; she did a variety of voices in Walter Lantz's Woody Woodpecker cartoons; for Warner Brothers she was Granny, owner of Tweety and Sylvester, and, memorably, a series of witches including Witch Hazel for Chuck Jones. She appeared on the Smurfs, George of the Jungle, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas; she was the voice of the original "Chatty Cathy" doll, and is a voice on the Disney attraction "Pirates of the Carribean".

Most recognizable, though, is her work for Jay Ward: she played nearly every female on The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, including Natasha Fatale and Nell Fenwick, and (against sex) Rocket J. Squirrel (Rocky).

Chuck Jones said of her: "June Foray is not the female Mel Blanc. Mel Blanc was the male June Foray."