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  2. Olive Oyl for President - Wikipedia

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    Olive Oyl for President is a 1948 entry in the Popeye the Sailor animated short subject series, produced by Famous Studios and released on January 30, 1948 by Paramount Pictures. [2] The short is a reworking of a 1932 Betty Boop cartoon, Betty Boop for President, and depicts what Popeye imagines the world would be like if Olive Oyl were president.

  3. Popeye the Sailor filmography (Famous Studios) - Wikipedia

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    This cartoon was a role-reversal, in which Olive Oyl was the protagonist who had to rescue Popeye. 219 Popeye for President: March 30 Tom Johnson Frank Endres Robert Connavale Jack Mercer Seymour Kneitel 220 Out to Punch: June 8 Tom Johnson John Gentilella John Zago Carl Meyer Seymour Kneitel A semi-remake of Punch and Judo; 221 Assault and ...

  4. Popeye the Sailor (film series) - Wikipedia

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    Bonnie Poe, Mae Questel, Margie Hines as Olive Oyl. Questel was the voice of Betty Boop when she was brought in early on to play Olive Oyl, and she based the character voice on ZaSu Pitts. [2] Questel voiced Olive Oyl until 1938, when Fleischer operations shifted to Florida. Hines, who was Mercer's wife, voiced the character until 1943.

  5. Little Audrey - Wikipedia

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    Audrey first appeared in the Noveltoon Santa's Surprise (1947), where she was the most prominent member of a multicultural child cast working to clean Santa's workshop while he was asleep, and was briefly seen in the January 1948 Popeye cartoon Olive Oyl for President.

  6. Mae Questel - Wikipedia

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    Mae Questel (/ ˈ m eɪ ˌ k w ɛ ˈ s t ɛ l /; 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) and Olive Oyl (from 1933).

  7. Shelley Duvall dies at 75: From 'The Shining' to 'Popeye ...

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    Nicknamed “Texas Twiggy” and called the “female Buster Keaton,” actress Shelley Duvall, who died July 11 at age 75, entered the Hollywood scene in the 1970s, making iconic films such as ...

  8. She also played Olive Oyl in the 1980 adventure film Popeye and worked on Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie and Fred Schepisi ... President Emmanuel Macron paid tribute to the actor on his X account ...

  9. Female president of the United States in popular culture

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    In the 1948 animated short Olive Oyl for President, a dream sequence shows Olive Oyl, voiced by Mae Questel, successfully running for president of the United States, after which she makes married men exempt from taxes in the hopes that Popeye will propose. [7]