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Lucille Theresa Bliss (March 31, 1916 – November 8, 2012) was an American actress, [2] known in the Bay Area and in Hollywood as the "Girl With a Thousand Voices". [3]A New York City native, Bliss lent her voice to numerous television characters, including the title character of the first made-for-television cartoon, Crusader Rabbit, Smurfette on the popular 1980s cartoon The Smurfs and Ms ...
Miss Grant Takes Richmond is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon, starring Lucille Ball, William Holden, and Janis Carter, and produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures. It was released under the alternative title Innocence Is Bliss in Britain. [1]
Lucille Bliss was the voice of Smurfette in 219 episodes of the cartoon. Smurfette is voiced by pop singer Katy Perry in the 2011 film version , [ 9 ] and its 2013 sequel , Melissa Sturm in The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol and The Smurfs: The Legend of Smurfy Hollow and Demi Lovato in Smurfs: The Lost Village . [ 10 ]
Lucille Bliss as Donald's son; Home media. The short was released on November 11, 2008 on Walt Disney Treasures: The Chronological Donald, Volume Four: 1951-1961. [4]
Lucille Bliss provided the voice of Crusader Rabbit in the original series; she was replaced by Ge Ge Pearson in the revived series. Vern Louden played Rags in both. Vern Louden played Rags in both. Dudley Nightshade was voiced by Russ Coughlan, and narration was by Roy Whaley.
The Tiny Tree is a 1975 American animated Christmas television special produced by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises.Created, produced and directed by Chuck Couch, the special was first broadcast at 7:30 PM on NBC on December 14, 1975, airing as part of the Bell System Family Theater, sponsored by Bell Telephone.
Lucille Bliss (1916–2012), American actress Lucille Bogan (1897–1948), American singer and songwriter Lucille Bremer (1917–1996), American actress and dancer
Lucille Bliss One of the most versatile voice actresses in the business, Lucille Bliss has vocally created hundreds of characters, most notable Crusader Rabbit—television's first animated star—and Smurfette in The Smurfs. June Foray Award Recognition of benevolent/charitable impact on the art and industry of animation Linda Simensky