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

    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 ...

  2. Mae Questel (born Mae Kwestel, September 13, 1908 – January 4, 1998) was Russian-Polish American Jewish voice actress, best known for voicing Olive Oyl, Swee'Pea, Billy Boop, Junior, The Sea Hag, Little Audrey and Betty Boop.

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  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0703362Mae Questel - IMDb

    Best known as the voice of "Betty Boop", she was also the voice of not-so-less-famous "Olive Oyl" in the Popeye cartoons, as well as the toddler Swee'pea and others. She did Popeye's voice once, in the cartoon Shape Ahoy (1945), because Jack Mercer was serving in the military during World War II.

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  4. 19 de abr. de 2014 · Mae Questel was the voice of Betty Boop (and Olive Oyl) in most of the Max Fleischer cartoons. From a 1931 short film "drama" with courtroom judge Rudy Vallee charging Betty with disturbing...

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  5. A finales de los 1980, se filmó ¿Quién engañó a Roger Rabbit?, donde Mae volvió a hacer la voz inolvidable de Betty Boop, después de muchos años de que lo hiciera en la década de 1930. Murió con mal de Alzheimer el 4 de enero de 1998 en Nueva York .

  6. This episode of "Unsung Legends of Comedy" celebrates the life and work of Mae Questel, the voice of Betty Boop.For every episode of "Unsung Legends of Comed...

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  7. Best known as the voice of "Betty Boop", she was also the voice of not so less famous "Olive Oyl" in the Popeye's cartoons, but also the toddler Swee'pea, and others. She did Popeye's voice once, in the cartoon Shape Ahoy (1945), because Jack Mercer was serving in the military during World War II.