Mae Questel

Voice actress and comedian

Mae Questel - Voice actress and comedian
Born

September 13th, 1908
117 years ago

Died

January 4th, 1998
27 years ago — 89 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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An American voice actress and comedian, contributed significantly to animation and voice work. Gained recognition for voicing iconic characters in several popular animated series and films. The character Betty Boop was brought to life through her unique vocal style and personality, which defined the character's charm. Also voiced Olive Oyl in the Popeye cartoons, further solidifying a legacy in animation history. Continued to perform and engage with audiences throughout her career, showcasing talent in various entertainment mediums.

Voiced Betty Boop in animated shorts

Voiced Olive Oyl in Popeye cartoons

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