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      Mae Questel

      Mae Questel

      Highest Rated: 76% New York Stories (1989)

      Lowest Rated: 67% A Majority of One (1961)

      Birthday: Sep 13, 1908

      Birthplace: Bronx, New York, USA

      Petite, with a high-pitched, rounded voice, Mae Questel was the voice behind such cartoon figures as Betty Boop, Olive Oyl and Little Audry. At age 17, the Bronx-born singer-actress won a talent contest mimicking the then-popular baby-voiced entertainer Helen Kane. An agent immediately signed Questel and before long she was appearing on the vaudeville circuit as a singer and impressionist, imitating performers from Fanny Brice to Maurice Chevalier. In 1931, Max Fleischer signed her to provide the vocals for the Kane-inspired cartoon figure Betty Boop. Over an eight year period, Questel provided the sweetly saucy child-like tones for Betty (and the animators incorporated many of Questel's mannerisms) in more than 100 shorts, including "Boop-Oop-a-Doop" (1932), "Snow White" (1933) and the Oscar-nominated "Riding the Rails" (1938). The bob-haired, saucer-eyed Betty Boop became a popular phenomenon, spawning everything from dolls to playing cards to candy to a syndicated comic strip. The provocative character, noted for her short skirts and flirtatious manner, came under fire from women's clubs in the late 1930s. Partly due to that pressure and partly because the series' popularity was waning due to changing tastes, Fleischer ended the Betty Boop shorts in 1939 with "Yip, Yip Yippy!." Beginning in 1933, Fleischer had also tapped Questel to lend her talents to the character of Olive Oyl in the Popeye cartoons, more than 450 of which were produced. (In the series, Questel also gave voice to Swee'pea.) During her long career as a voice actor, she also lent her distinctive abilities to such cartoon figures as Winky Dink, Little Audry and Casper, the Friendly Ghost.

      Highest rated movies

      New York Stories
      National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
      A Majority of One

      Photos

      NEW YORK STORIES, from left: Mia Farrow, Mae Questel, 1989. ©Buena Vista NEW YORK STORIES, Jessie Keosian, Mae Questel, 1989, (c) Buena Vista NEW YORK STORIES, from left: Mae Questel, Mia Farrow, Woody Allen, 1989, © Buena Vista NEW YORK STORIES, Woody Allen, Mae Questel, Mia Farrow, 1989. ©Buena Vista NEW YORK STORIES, Mae Questel, Woody Allen, 1989

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Betty Boop Adventure Vol. 3 Unknown (Character) - 2014
      70% 86% National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation Aunt Bethany (Character) $70.0M 1989
      76% 56% New York Stories Mother (Character) $10.6M 1989
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Hurray for Betty Boop Unknown (Voice) - 1980
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Best of Betty Boop Volume II Unknown (Voice) - 1980
      No Score Yet 62% It's Only Money Cecilia Albright (Character) - 1962
      67% 62% A Majority of One Mrs. Esther "Essie" Rubin (Character) - 1961
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Double-Cross-Country Race Olive Oyl (Voice) - 1951
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Teacher's Pest Junior's Mother / Worm (Voice) - 1950
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Toys Will Be Toys Doll Princess (Voice) - 1949
      No Score Yet No Score Yet New Shoes Girl's Shoes (Voice) - 1936
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Somewhere in Dreamland Mother / Boy / Girl (Voice) - 1936
      No Score Yet 77% Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor Olive Oyl (Voice) - 1936
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Adventures of Popeye Olive Oyl (Voice) - 1935
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Snow-White Betty Boop (Voice) - 1933
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Betty Boop's Museum Betty Boop / Big Lady (Voice) - 1932

      TV

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet 77 Sunset Strip Cuddles McGee (Guest Star) 1962