Teresa Ganzel
Teresa Ganzel | |
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Born |
Toledo, Ohio, U.S. | March 23, 1957
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1981–present |
Agent | Arlene Thornton and Associates |
Spouse(s) | Richard Davis (2004–present) |
Teresa Ganzel (born March 23, 1957) is an American television, comedian, and voice over/film actress.
Career
Teresa Ganzel may be best known as a recurring cast member of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, having replaced the late Carol Wayne as the Matinee Lady in the popular "Tea Time Movie" skits. She often played ditzy busty blonde bimbo roles, as in the 1982 film The Toy with Jackie Gleason and Richard Pryor, in the Married... with Children episode "A Three Job, No Income Family" (1989) and National Lampoon's Movie Madness.
Ganzel was a frequent game show celebrity in the 1980s, particularly on the $25,000 and $100,000 incarnations of Pyramid, and a recurring celebrity on the 1986–1989 version of Hollywood Squares. She also appeared as a celebrity in the 1987 game show pilot for Money in the Blank. In 1984, she played yet another young and ditzy blonde, Mrs. Sheree Winkler in the short-lived sitcom The Duck Factory.
In her later years, Ganzel has had several voice-over roles on cartoons, animated movies, and series, including Cow and Chicken, The Emperor's New School, Monsters, Inc., Goof Troop, Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, Rugrats and Horton Hears a Who!. Her first venture into voice acting was playing Kitty Glitter in Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats. Her most well-known role in animation is Miss Vavoom. The character is an homage to all of the sexy film stars, singers and damsels in distress, who served as Droopy's love interest in the Tex Avery cartoons. She appears in Tom & Jerry Kids and Droopy, Master Detective.
In 2010, Ganzel played a principal role in the Off-Broadway production of Viagara Falls,[1] after appearing in the same role, Jacqueline Tempest, in productions of the play staged in other cities.[2]
Ganzel appeared on Ken Reid's TV Guidance Counselor podcast on April 20, 2016.
Selected roles
- C.O.D. (1981) ... Lisa Foster, the U.S. President's Daughter
- Three's Company (1981) (TV Series) ... Greedy Gretchen
- My Favorite Year (1982) ... Dumpling
- The Toy (1982) ... Fancy Bates
- The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson ... Tea Time Movie Lady (1982–1991)
- National Lampoon Goes to the Movies (1983) ... Diana
- The Duck Factory (1984) (TV series) ... Mrs. Sheree Winkler
- Three's a Crowd (1985) (TV series) ... Greedy Gretchen
- Transylvania 6-5000 (1985) ... Elizabeth Ellison
- Newhart (1986) (TV series) ... Kathy Newman
- Fresno (1986) (TV miniseries) ... Bobbi Jo Bobb
- Roxie (1987) (TV series) ... Marcie McKinley
- Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats (1987) (animated TV movie) ... Kitty Glitter
- The New Yogi Bear Show (1988) ... Additional voices
- Mama's Family (1989) ... Heather
- Married... with Children (1989) ... Heather (episode: "A Three Job, No Income Family")
- The Dave Thomas Comedy Show (1990) ... Regular
- Tom & Jerry Kids (1990–94) ... Miss Vavoom and others
- Droopy, Master Detective (1993–94) ... Miss Vavoom
- I Am Weasel (1998) ... Loulabelle (season 3 only)
- Rugrats (1998) ... Colleen McNulty (episode: "A Very McNulty Birthday")
- Monsters, Inc. (2001) ... Additional voices
- Clifford's Really Big Movie (2004) ... Liz
- EverQuest II (2004 computer game) ... 13 voice roles
- The Emperor's New School (2006) ... Princess Lalala
- Surf's Up (2007) ... Additional voices
- WALL-E (2008) ... PR-T (the Beautician Bot)
- Horton Hears a Who! (2008) ... Additional voices
- Up (2009) ... Additional voices
- Random! Cartoons (2009) ... Lulu
- Toy Story 3 (2010) ... Additional voices
- Paul the Male Matchmaker (2011) ... Rosemarie
- Bite Me (2012) ... Woman
- Karma's a B*tch (2012) ... Honesty
- Monsters University (2013) ... Additional voices
- Inside Out (2015) ... Additional voices
References
- ↑ Genzilinger. Neil. "Two Guys Trying Their Best to Grow Old Disgracefully". The New York Times. July 26, 2010
- ↑ "'Viagra Falls': Hilarious comedy return to the desert". Desert Entertainer. accessed July 25, 2011.
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