Bonnie Poe
Bonnie Poe | |
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Born |
Chicago, Illinois | October 15, 1912
Died |
October 16, 1993 81) Springfield, Illinois | (aged
Cause of death | pneumonia |
Other names | Beth, Crazy Poe, Izzy |
Occupation | actress, voice artist |
Years active | 1933–1938 |
Known for | Betty Boop, Olive Oyl |
Bonnie Poe was an American actress, best known for providing the voice for the Fleischer Studios animated character Betty Boop beginning in 1933. She was also the initial voice for the character Olive Oyl in that studio's series of Popeye cartoons. Poe also portrayed Betty Boop in an on-camera live action short.
Poe died from complications connected to pneumonia in 1993, the day after her 81st birthday.
Filmography
1933
- Boilesk – various (uncredited)
- Hollywood on Parade No. A-8 – Betty Boop (on-camera)
- Mother Goose Land – Betty Boop (voice, uncredited)
- Morning, Noon and Night – Betty Boop (voice, uncredited)
- Betty Boop's Hallowe'en Party – Betty Boop (voice, uncredited)
- Popeye the Sailor – Betty Boop & Olive Oyl (voice, uncredited)
- I Yam What I Yam – Olive Oyl (voice, uncredited)
- Blow Me Down! – Olive Oyl (voice, uncredited)
- Seasin's Greetinks! – Olive Oyl (voice, uncredited)
- Wild Elephinks – Olive Oyl (voice, uncredited)
1934
- Red Hot Mamma – Betty Boop (voice, uncredited)
- Let's You and Him Fight – Olive Oyl (voice, uncredited)
- Betty in Blunderland – Betty Boop (voice, uncredited)
- Betty Boop's Rise to Fame – Betty Boop (voice, uncredited)
- Betty Boop's Life Guard – Betty Boop (voice, uncredited)
- Rambling 'Round Radio Row – herself (on-camera)
1938
- Out of the Inkwell – Betty Boop (voice, uncredited)
- The Swing School – Betty Boop (voice, uncredited)
External links
- Bonnie Poe at the Internet Movie Database
- Bonnie Poe at the Three Stooges Online Filmography
- Bonnie Poe at Behind the voice actors
- Bonnie Poe at Otrrpedia
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