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    Name Mae Questel
    Build Slim
    Date of Birth September 131908
    Star Sign Virgo
    Died January 4, 1998 (Aged 90)
    Nationality United States
    Ethnicity White
    Occupation Actress
    Celebrity Index Ma
    Claim to Fame voice of Betty Boop and Olive Oyl

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  • Had a withered arm; in her on-camera film appearances, she was usually photographed with elbows bent and both hands at her waist or holding an object in the crook of her elbow to make it less obvious that one arm was shorter and smaller than the other.
  • Returned after a nearly 50-year hiatus to voice Betty Boop for Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988).
  • Won the Troupers Award for outstanding contribution to entertainment in 1979. The City of Indianapolis honored her with a "Mae Questel Day" in 1968.
  • Best known as the voices of "Betty Boop" and "Olive Oyl"
  • Best known in film as the matchmaking Mrs. Strakosh, one of Barbra Streisand`s card-playing neighbors, in "Funny Girl."
  • Billing herself in vaudeville as "Mae Questel - Personality Singer of Personality Songs." She performed dead-on vocal imitations of Maurice Chevalier, Eddie Cantor, Fanny Brice, Marlene Dietrich, Mae West and Helen ("Boop-Boop-a-Doop") Kane, among many others.
  • Did Popeye`s voice in the "Popeye" cartoon "Shape Ahoy", because Jack Mercer was at the time serving in the military during World War II.
  • Had two sons from her first marriage: Richard and Robert (the latter pre-deceased her).
  • Her Orthodox Jewish family were totally adverse to her having an entertainment career. Her parents and grandparents forced her to leave the Theatre Guild school while still a teenager and had their wills drawn up accordingly so as to discourage this career choice.
  • She not only provided the voice of Olive Oyl in the `Popeye` cartoons, but the toddler Swee`pea as well. She based Oyl`s quivery, nervous-nellie voice on comedic actress ZaSu Pitts.
  • Spokeswoman for Scott Paper Company as Aunt Bluebell for the duration of the 70s.
  • Studied drama with the Theatre Guild in New York City and at Columbia University. Also belonged to the American Theatre Wing.
  • The talented mimic also provided duck, dog, chicken, owl, monkey, lion and baby sounds for radio.
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