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Janet Waldo(1919-2016)

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Janet Waldo
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Janet Waldo provided the quintessential voice of the swooning, overly dramatic teenager for numerous generations -- from the 1940s swinging babysitters to the 1960s groovy chick. A bouncy, perennially-youthful brunette, Janet Marie Waldo was born on February 4, 1919, in Grandview, Washington, and began entertaining in church plays as a youth. Urged on by her singer mother, she studied at the University of Washington and performed in plays. She was discovered by none other than Paramount star Bing Crosby, when he and his talent scouts conducted a contest and invited her to try out for it, which she won. Crosby next invited Janet (accompanied by her mother) to California and the rest is history.

Janet met a Paramount talent scout that signed her up for small roles in movies, including the Crosby films, Les bébés turbulents (1938) and Frou-frou de Broadway (1939). Unable to completely break out of her bit-part cycle as assorted hat-check girls, receptionists, and telephone operators, she did manage a few co-starring roles in such Tim Holt westerns, such as The Bandit Trail (1941) and Land of the Open Range (1942) before setting her career sights on radio in 1943.

It was Crosby himself who introduced her to radio and she fell in love with the medium and its possibilities. As the eternal teen in "Meet Corliss Archer", her voice became a household sound and it was obvious that. her vocal talents would become her biggest moneymaker. She also performed on radio's "One Man's Family", "The Gallant Heart", and "Star Playhouse". She played the cigarette girl on both Red Skelton and Art Linkletter's programs, and teenager Emmy Lou on Ozzie Nelson on both his radio and TV shows. In 1952, she filmed one classic I Love Lucy (1951) episode, The Young Fans (1952) playing an extremely lovesick teenaged girl, who fell for Ricky Ricardo, although she was past 30 at the time.

In 1948 Janet married writer-director-producer Robert E. Lee of "Inherit the Wind" and "Auntie Mame" fame. She curtailed her career activities sharply for some time in order to raise her two children. She even turned down the opportunity to return to her popular role of Corliss Archer when the radio series was revamped for TV in 1951, and Lugene Sanders from the "Life of Riley" series took on the part instead. After sporadic appearances on stage, Janet established herself as one of the top female voice artists in the early 1960s when she gave vocal life to hip high schooler Judy Jetson in the prime-time Hanna-Barbera cartoon series Les Jetsons (1962), a role that she would go on to play well past the age of 70. Her vocal range led her to become a Hanna-Barbera staple for over three decades, providing hundreds and hundreds of voices, old and young, to both Saturday morning and feature film cartoons. Some of her better known characters include Granny Sweet, Penelope Pitstop, Superman's Lana Lang, the Addams Family's Morticia Addams, the title role in Josie et les Pussycats (1970) and Princess on Sandy Frank's La bataille des planètes (1978).

Janet was a member of the California Artists Radio Theatre (CART) and performed frequently on the smaller L.A. stages over the years. The woman with a thousand voices continued doing radio shows and commercial voice-overs (Electrosol), and making personal appearances. Long married to playwright/TV writer Robert E. Lee until his death in 1994, the couple had two children (Jonathan, Lucy). Diagnosed with a benign but inoperable brain tumor in 2011, she died five years later, age 97, on June 12, 2016, in Encino, California. She is interred at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills.
BornFebruary 4, 1919
DiedJune 12, 2016(97)
BornFebruary 4, 1919
DiedJune 12, 2016(97)
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Known for

Daws Butler, Don Messick, George O'Hanlon, Penny Singleton, Jean Vander Pyl, and Janet Waldo in Les Jetsons (1962)
Les Jetsons
7.0
TV Series
  • Judy Jetson
  • Telephone Operator
  • Miss Asteroid
  • Baby
  • Celeste Skyler
  • Emily Scopes
  • Lady Driver
  • Marilyn
  • Miss Brainmocker
  • Miss Gamma
  • Pliers Robot
  • Spacely's Secretary(voice)
The Perils of Penelope Pitstop (1969)
The Perils of Penelope Pitstop
6.4
TV Series
  • Penelope Pitstop(voice)
La Planète sauvage (1973)
La Planète sauvage
7.6
  • Hollow Log Chief
  • Traag Child(English version, voice)
  • 1973
Spider-Man et ses amis exceptionnels (1981)
Spider-Man et ses amis exceptionnels
7.2
TV Series
  • Shanna the She-Devil
  • Zerona(voice)

Credits

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Actress



  • Adventures in Odyssey (1987)
    Adventures in Odyssey
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Joanne Allen (voice)
    • 2004
  • Wacky Races (2000)
    Wacky Races
    7.3
    Video Game
    • Penelope Pitstop (voice)
    • 2000
  • The Flintstones: Bedrock Bowling (2000)
    The Flintstones: Bedrock Bowling
    5.8
    Video Game
    • Mrs. Slaghoople
    • Lulubelle (voice)
    • 2000
  • Minus, Elmira et Cortex (1998)
    Minus, Elmira et Cortex
    5.8
    TV Series
    • Old Lady
    • 1999
  • Kathy Najimy, Breckin Meyer, Brittany Murphy, Ashley Gardner, Beth Grant, Johnny Hardwick, Toby Huss, Jonathan Joss, Mike Judge, Stephen Root, Pamela Adlon, and Lauren Tom in Les rois du Texas (1997)
    Les rois du Texas
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Mrs. Tobbis (voice)
    • 1998
  • Puss In Boots (1997)
    Puss In Boots
    5.7
    TV Movie
    • The Old Woman (voice)
    • 1997
  • Henry Corden, Jerry Houser, Kath Soucie, Jean Vander Pyl, Janet Waldo, B.J. Ward, and Frank Welker in Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby (1993)
    Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby
    6.3
    TV Movie
    • Pearl Slaghoople (voice)
    • 1993
  • Droopy: Master Detective (1993)
    Droopy: Master Detective
    6.3
    TV Series
    • (voice)
    • 1993
  • Elisabeth Moss, Ellen Blain, Michael Crawford, Paige Gosney, Benji Gregory, and Ben Vereen in Le voyage d'Edgar dans la forêt magique (1993)
    Le voyage d'Edgar dans la forêt magique
    6.5
    • Edgar's Mom (voice)
    • 1993
  • I Yabba-Dabba Do! (1993)
    I Yabba-Dabba Do!
    6.3
    TV Movie
    • Additional Voices (voice)
    • 1993
  • Tom & Jerry Kids Show (1990)
    Tom & Jerry Kids Show
    6.2
    TV Series
    • (voice)
    • 1992
  • Kid 'n' Play (1990)
    Kid 'n' Play
    5.8
    TV Series
    • Additional Voices (voice)
    • 1990
  • Wake, Rattle & Roll (1990)
    Wake, Rattle & Roll
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Additional voices (1990) (voice)
    • 1990–1992
  • Mel Blanc, Brad Garrett, Patti Deutsch, Dana Hill, Steve McClintock, Don Messick, George O'Hanlon, Ronnie Schell, Penny Singleton, Russi Taylor, Tiffany, Jean Vander Pyl, Frank Welker, and Patric Zimmerman in Les Jetsons, le film (1990)
    Les Jetsons, le film
    5.5
    • Judy Jetson
    • Robot secretary (voice)
    • 1990
  • Lucille Bliss, Danny Goldman, and Don Messick in Les Schtroumpfs (1981)
    Les Schtroumpfs
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Hogatha
    • Additional Voices
    • Esmeralda Fortune (voice)
    • 1981–1989

Soundtrack



  • Alice de l'autre côté du miroir (1987)
    Alice de l'autre côté du miroir
    5.4
    TV Movie
    • performer: "Nobility"
    • 1987
  • Yogi's First Christmas (1980)
    Yogi's First Christmas
    7.1
    TV Movie
    • performer: "Cindy's Mistletoe Song", "Deck the Halls" (uncredited)
    • 1980
  • Harriet Nelson, David Nelson, Ozzie Nelson, and Ricky Nelson in The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1952)
    The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet
    7.4
    TV Series
    • performer: "Happy Birthday to You"
    • 1962

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The Jetsons: Season Two - Vol. 1
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The Jetsons: Season Two - Vol. 1
The Jetsons: Season Two - Vol. 1
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The Jetsons: Season Two - Vol. 1
The Flintstones: Season 6
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The Flintstones: Season 6
The Flintstones The First 30 Years
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The Flintstones The First 30 Years
Addams Family: Season 1
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Addams Family: Season 1
The Jetsons: Season 2
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The Jetsons: Season 2

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Janet Waldo Lee
  • Height
    • 1.63 m
  • Born
    • February 4, 1919
    • Grandview, Washington, USA
  • Died
    • June 12, 2016
    • Encino, California, USA(brain tumor)
  • Spouse
    • Robert E. LeeMarch 27, 1948 - July 8, 1994 (his death, 2 children)
  • Other works
    (radio) starred in "Meet Corliss Archer" playing the title role
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Articles

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Until her death in 2016, she was the last surviving major cast member of Les Jetsons (1962).
  • Trademark
      Breathy teenage girl voice

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  • When did Janet Waldo die?
    June 12, 2016
  • How did Janet Waldo die?
    Brain tumor
  • How old was Janet Waldo when she died?
    97 years old
  • Where did Janet Waldo die?
    Encino, California, USA
  • When was Janet Waldo born?
    February 4, 1919

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