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  2. Mae Questel - Wikipedia

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    Mae Questel. 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 ...

  3. On the Good Ship Lollipop - Wikipedia

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    Composer (s) Richard A. Whiting. Lyricist (s) Sidney Clare. " On the Good Ship Lollipop " is a song composed by Richard A. Whiting with lyrics by Sidney Clare. It was the signature song of child actress Shirley Temple. [ 1][ 2] Temple first sang it in the 1934 film, Bright Eyes. [ 3] In the song, the "Good Ship Lollipop" travels to a candy land.

  4. Winky Dink and You - Wikipedia

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    Winky Dink and You title card. Winky Dink and You was a CBS children's television show that aired from 1953 to 1957, on Saturday mornings at 10:30 a.m. Eastern / 9:30 Central. It was hosted by Jack Barry and featured the exploits of a cartoon character named Winky Dink (voiced by Mae Questel) and his dog Woofer, with sound effects provided by ...

  5. E. G. Marshall - Wikipedia

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    E. G. Marshall (born EverettEugene Grunz; [ 1 ][ 2 ] June 18, 1914 – August 24, 1998) was an American actor. One of the first group selected for the new Actors Studio, by 1948 Marshall had performed in major plays on Broadway.

  6. Betty Boop - Wikipedia

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    Betty Boop is an animated cartoon character designed by Grim Natwick at the request of Dave Fleischer. [ a][ 6][ 7][ 8] She originally appeared in the Talkartoon and Betty Boop film series, which were produced by Fleischer Studios and released by Paramount Pictures. She was featured in 90 theatrical cartoons between 1930 and 1939. [ 9]

  7. Animal Crackers in My Soup - Wikipedia

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    Animal Crackers in My Soup. " Animal Crackers in My Soup " is a song introduced by Shirley Temple in the film Curly Top (1935). The lyrics were written by Josephine Drexel, Irving Caesar and Ted Koehler and the music by Ray Henderson; [ 1][ 2] the sheet music was published by Sam Fox Publishing Company. [ 3][ 4]

  8. Olive Oyl - Wikipedia

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    Olive Oyl in her debut (strip printed December 19, 1919) In the strip as written by Segar, Olive is a scrappy, headstrong young woman (her age varying between her late teens and 26) visually characterized by her exaggeratedly slim build (evolving from its previous more realistically proportioned form by the late 1920s) and her long black hair (usually presented as rolled in a neat bun, like ...

  9. Boop-Oop-a-Doop - Wikipedia

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    January 16, 1932. ( 1932-01-16) Running time. 9 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Boop-Oop-a-Doop is an animated short film created by Fleischer Studios on January 16, 1932, as part of the Talkartoon series.