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  1. 12. Juli 2009 · Updated, The Music Of Mae Questel in the Archive. By BoopBoopaddoop Mae Questel was the woman behind the voice of Olive Oyl, Casper the Friendly Ghost, Little Audry, Little Lulu, and Betty Boop. Born in the Bronx in 1912,

  2. Mae Questel; Milt Moss. United Artists Records (UAS 6721) Publication date. 1969. Topics. Non-Music, Comedy. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. Tracklist: 1. Overture To A Retort. 2. 'M' 3. Sayings Of The Chairlady Portnoy. 4. Dietary Laws And Human Sacrifice.

  3. Mae Questel starb am 4. Januar 1998 im Alter von 89 Jahren an den Folgen ihrer Alzheimererkrankung. Filmografie (Auswahl) Auswahl von Auftritten in Spielfilmen; Zeichentrickfilme nicht berücksichtigt 1931: Musical Justice; 1961: 1000 Meilen bis Yokohama (A Majority of One) 1968: Funny Girl; 1983: Zelig (nur Stimme)

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mae_QuestelMae Questel - Wikipedia

    2. Mae Questel ( / ˈmeɪ ˌkwɛˈstɛl /; born Mae Kwestel; September 13, 1908 – January 4, 1998) was an American actress. She was best known for providing the voices for the animated characters Betty Boop (from 1931), Olive Oyl (from 1933) and numerous others. Questel began her career in vaudeville, primarily working as an impressionist.

  5. 1. März 1998 · Her Early History. Mae Questel was a natural "ham," born into a family that didn't believe show business was a suitable profession for a respectable girl. The young New Yorker had obvious talent and performed frequently at charitable and community functions. However, professional opportunities were rejected by both her parents and grandparents.

  6. Mae QuestelMovie lovers might remember American singer and actor Mae Questel (1908–1998) best as the dotty old woman who wrapped the family cat as a gift in National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, or as Woody Allen's omnipresent nagging mother in "Oedipus Wrecks" included in the 1989 film New York Stories.

  7. American actress who was the voice of Betty Boop. Born on September 13, 1908; died on January 4, 1998. Mae Questel was the second actress to take on the voice of Betty Boop, a popular cartoon character of the 1930s; the first was Helen Kane .