- Jane Barbe
Jane Barbe (birth date|1928|07|29—Dda|2003|07|18|1928|07|29) was an American
voice actress known as the “Time Lady” [Koppel, Ted. “Nightline.” " [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAjb-DpBBhM# Voice Mail Jail] ". ABC News, 1996. News Program.American Broadcasting Company . 18 Sep 1996.] for the recordings she made for theBell System and other phone companies.Life and career
Barbe, a
Florida native who grew up inAtlanta , Georgia, studieddrama at theUniversity of Georgia . After graduating, she worked as a copywriter, though due to her poor spelling, she opted to read her first commercial out loud to herboss instead of submitting it in writing. He was so satisfied with her performance he asked her to record the commercial herself.In 1963, she began recording messages for the
Audichron Company (now known as ETC) announcingtime ,temperature andweather , as well recordings for earlyvoice mail systems. In the ’70s and ’80s, she recorded theintercept message s used when a number is disconnected.Through the years, her voice became well-known through the phone companies’ use of her recordings, as well as her messages recorded for voice mail clients. The time announcements she recorded for NBS (now
NIST ) are used on radio stationWWVH .Recordings with her voice are also used outside the United States, in
Hong Kong ,Saudi Arabia , and other countries. Although her nativedialect was Southern, while studying drama she learned to adopt the “General American ” speech she would use for most of her work. When asked to record time and temperature messages for the Australian phone company, she perfected an Australian accent by listening to recordings ofAustralia n speakers.Other work
Barbe was also a former professional singer, meeting her husband while touring with the
Buddy Morrow Orchestra , and gained a bit of notoriety in later years appearing in commercials and on television shows based on her recognition as the “Time Lady.” As a result of her extensive work, she founded the Atlanta branch of theAmerican Federation of Television and Radio Artists .She also did voice-over work on TV and films including the voice of Southern author
Margaret Mitchell in the documentary "The Making of aBarbe died
July 18 ,2003 , inRoswell, Georgia , at age 74 of complications fromcancer . She is survived by her husband, John Barbe, her daughter, Susan Stubin ofPassaic, New Jersey , her sonDavid Barbe , ofAthens, Georgia , and seven grandchildren.References
External links
* [http://www.etcia.com/barbe/timelady.html Information from Electronic Tele-Communications, Inc.]
* [http://www.dmine.com/phworld/sounds/misc/ The Jane Barbe Collection] from Telephone World
* [http://www.porticus.org/bell/recordedannouncements.html Jane Barbe sample recordings]
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAjb-DpBBhM# Video of telephone voices Pat Fleet and Jane Barbe] from YouTube.Persondata
NAME=Barbe, Jane
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=American singer
DATE OF BIRTH=July 29 1928
PLACE OF BIRTH=Atlanta, Georgia
DATE OF DEATH=July 18 2003
PLACE OF DEATH=Roswell, Georgia
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