- June Foray
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name = June Foray
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birthdate = birth date and age|1917|9|18
location =Springfield, Massachusetts
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height = 4'11"
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yearsactive = 1943 – present
spouse = Hobart Donavan (1954 –December 3 ,1976 ) (widowed; no children)
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notable role =Rocket J. Squirrel on "The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show "
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tonyawards =June Foray (born
September 18 ,1917 ) is an Americanvoice actress who has worked for most of the studios which producedanimated film s since the 1940s.Early life
Foray was born in
Springfield, Massachusetts , where her voice was first broadcast in a localradio drama when she was 12 years of age; by age 15, she was doing regular radio voice work. Two years later, she moved toLos Angeles, California , and soon became a popular voice actress on radio there, including on the national programs ofJimmy Durante andDanny Thomas .Acting career
In the 1940s, she began film work as well, including a few appearances acting in
live-action movies, but mostly doing voiceovers for animated cartoons. At 4'11", Foray's diminutive stature somewhat limited her stage and on-camera acting career.For
Walt Disney , she played Lucifer the Cat in thefeature film "Cinderella"; she also did a variety of voices inWalter Lantz 'sWoody Woodpecker cartoons. For Warner Brothers Cartoons, she was Granny (whom she has played, on and off, since 1943), owner ofTweety and Sylvester, and, memorably, a series of witches, including Witch Hazel, forChuck Jones ; plus, she served as the narrator of "Really Scent".She voice acted on "The Smurfs" as Jokey Smurf and Mother Nature, Ursula in "
George of the Jungle ", and on "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" asCindy Lou Who , asking "Santa" why he's taking their tree. She was the voice of the original "Chatty Cathy " doll as well as the voice of the evil "Talky Tina" doll in The Twilight Zone episode, "Living Doll". She voiced the wife of the man getting dunked ("Don't tell him, Carlos!") in "Pirates of the Caribbean ".Foray worked for
Hanna-Barbera , including "The Flintstones ", "Tom and Jerry ", "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! ", "The Jetsons ", and many others. She has done extensive voice acting forStan Freberg 's commercials, albums, and 1957 radio series, memorably as secretary to the werewolf advertising executive. Foray has also appeared in severalRankin/Bass TV specials in the 1960s and 1970s.Most recognizable, though, is her work for
Jay Ward : she played nearly every female on "The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show ", includingNatasha Fatale andNell Fenwick , andRocket J. Squirrel (a.k.a. Rocky Squirrel), as well as voicingMagica De Spell andMa Beagle in the televised cartoon "DuckTales ". Most significantly in the later part of her career, she had a leading role voicing Grammi Gummi on the television series, "Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears ".Foray and
Stan Freberg are among the few surviving voice artists from the Golden Age of theatrical cartoons. She remains active to this day, with roles in recent animatedfilm s, such as "Mulan " (as Grandmother Fa) and "". In October 2006, she portrayedSusan B. Anthony on three episodes of the podcast "The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd ".Renowned animator/director
Chuck Jones is reported to have said, "June Foray is not the femaleMel Blanc , Mel Blanc was the male June Foray." [cite web | url =http://www.awn.com/mag/issue5.03/5.03pages/evanierforay.php3 |title=The Remarkable June Foray| publisher=Animation World Magazine | accessdate=2007-03-25 ]In 1995,
ASIFA-Hollywood , a chapter of the Association Internationale du Film d'Animation (theInternational Animated Film Association ), established the June Foray Award [ [http://www.annieawards.org/juneforayaward.html/ annieawards.org] ] , which is awarded to "individuals who have made a significant and benevolent or charitable impact on the art and industry of animation." June Foray was the first recipient of the award. At age 90, Foray recently became a contributor to ASIFA-Hollywood's Animation Archive Project.In 2007,
Britt Irvin became the first person ever to voice a character in a cartoon remake that had been previously voiced by Foray in the original series, when she started voicing the character Ursula (Foray's former character) in the new "George of the Jungle" cartoon series on theCartoon Network . June Foray was also the voice of Queen Tabitha in the Don Bluth Film Thumbelina.Notes
* Foray guest-starred only once on "
The Simpsons ", in the Season 1 episode "Some Enchanted Evening" as the receptionist for the Rubber Baby Buggy Bumper Babysitting Service. This was a play on a famous "Rocky & Bullwinkle " gag years earlier in which none of the cartoon's characters, including narrator Bill Conrad, could pronounce "rubber baby buggy bumpers" unerringly. This was also a problem in aTom Slick episode, regular feature on the George of the Jungle cartoon show.
*Foray was later parodied in The Simpsons, in the season 8 episode "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show " in which a character named June Bellamy is introduced as the voice behind both Itchy & Scratchy. She was voiced by series regularTress MacNeille . This was likely also a nod to the fact Bart's voice is also a woman:Nancy Cartwright .
* Foray appeared on camera in a major role only once, in "Sabaka " as a high priestess of a fire cult. She also appeared on camera in an episode of "Green Acres " as a Mexican telephone operator. She played a gag cameo in 1992's "Boris & Natasha ".
*In Season Three, Episode One ("The Thin White Line ") of "Family Guy ", Foray reprised her role as Rocky in a visual gag with a single line.Further reading
*Foray, June (2006). "Perverse, Adverse and Rottenverse". Albany, New York: BearManor Media (ISBN 1-59393-020-8)
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* [http://www.famousinterview.ca/interviews/june_foray.htm Interview with June Foray]
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