• 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...
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  • that was replicated by later performers, such as Jack Mercer and even Mae Questel. Many of the Thimble Theatre characters, including Wimpy, Poopdeck Pappy...
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    thereafter voiced by character actress Mae Questel (who also voiced Betty Boop and other characters). Questel styled Olive's voice and delivery after...
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  • American movie actress Mae Martin (born 1987), Canadian comedian and actor Mae Murray (1885–1965), American silent film actress Mae Questel (1908–1998), American...
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  • and Randy Quaid with supporting roles by Miriam Flynn, William Hickey, Mae Questel (in her final film role before her death in 1998), Diane Ladd, John Randolph...
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  • 1936–1938 Mae Questel provided the voice for Swee'Pea which was then taken over by voice actress Margie Hines from 1938 to 1943. Mae Questel was recast...
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    Poe, Ann Rothschild (also known as Little Ann Little), and especially Mae Questel, who began voicing Betty Boop in Bimbo's Silly Scandals (1931), and continued...
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    cast includes Jack Mercer as Popeye, Gus Wickie as Sindbad the Sailor, Mae Questel as Olive Oyl and Lou Fleischer as J. Wellington Wimpy. In 2004, the film...
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  • cast featuring Kay Medford, Anne Francis, Walter Pidgeon, Lee Allen and Mae Questel. A major critical and commercial success, Funny Girl became the highest-grossing...
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    1984. Mae Questel, Floyd Buckley and Harry Welch substituted in several wartime cartoons, when Mercer left to serve in World War II. Bonnie Poe, Mae Questel...
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    Bonnie, and Johnny off to school together. Cecil Roy as Casper, Bonnie Mae Questel as Johnny, Mother Jackson Beck as Landlord Jack Mercer as Ghost, Rooster...
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  • her television debut in Popeye the Sailor. She was voiced by actress Mae Questel, who also provided the voice for Olive Oyl and Swee'Pea. In 1978, the...
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    Hines, Little Ann Little, Kate Wright, Bonnie Poe, and most notably Mae Questel were all summoned to testify. Little Ann Little told the court how the...
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  • Spinach November 17 Seymour Kneitel Roland Crandall First cartoon with Mae Questel as the voice of Olive Oyl William Pennell voices Bluto Additional Voices...
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  • voice of Popeye is performed by Jack Mercer, with additional voices by Mae Questel as Olive Oyl, Lou Fleischer as J. Wellington Wimpy and Gus Wickie as...
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  • politician, 4th President of the European Commission (d. 1995) 1908 – Mae Questel, American actress and vocal artist (d. 1998) 1909 – Ray Bowden, English...
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  • the cartoon where Mae Questel did Popeye's voice (Jack Mercer having enlisted and only being sporadically on tap). We know that Questel claimed to have...
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  • published by Sam Fox Publishing Company, were sold, and one recording by Mae Questel (the cartoon voice of Betty Boop and Olive Oyl) reputedly sold more than...
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    the character. Hines and several other actresses voiced Betty until Mae Questel took over the role in 1931. Beginning in 1932, Hines also did vocals...
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  • ends with Calloway performing the instrumental "Vine Street Blues". Mae Questel/Margie Hines as Betty Boop Claude Reese as Bimbo William Pennell as Betty...
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    for Betty herself (voiced by Bonnie Poe, her singing voice provided by Mae Questel). Calloway and his orchestra also perform all of the music in the cartoon...
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  • as Judicial Bandleader Mae Questel as Betty Boop "Don't Take My Boop-Oop-A-Doop Away" music by Sammy Timberg Sung by Mae Questel This is one of only two...
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    of Casper the Friendly Ghost). Little Audrey was, instead, voiced by Mae Questel, who also voiced most of Paramount's other major female cartoon characters...
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  • was first recorded for the short film Musical Justice, with a vocal by Mae Questel. It was then used in the 1932 Betty Boop Talkartoons cartoon Boop-Oop-a-Doop...
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  • O'Brien as Wanda Zachary Scott as Gregory DeWitt Jack Weston as Leopold Mae Questel as Cecilia Jesse White as Pete Flint Francine York as Sexy Girl Barbara...
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  • Koichi Asano Ray Danton as Jerry Black Madlyn Rhue as Alice Black Mae Questel (credited as Mae Questal) as Essie Rubin Marc Marno as Eddie Gary Vinson as Mr...
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  • It was recorded by Don Bestor and his orchestra (Brunswick 7495) and Mae Questel, voice of Betty Boop and Olive Oyl, released a recording of the song...
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  • Will Holt - Rally Chancellor Peter McRobbie - Workers Rally Speaker Mae Questel as Helen Kane (voice) Susan Sontag, Irving Howe, Saul Bellow, Bricktop...
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  • featured the exploits of a cartoon character named Winky Dink (voiced by Mae Questel) and his dog Woofer, with sound effects provided by Joseph Scholnick...
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  • Communist Lou Pearlman (1954–2016), record producer[citation needed] Mae Questel (1908–1998), actress and vocal artist Tommy Ramone (real name Thomas...
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