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Cheri Oteri was picked as the voice of Helen Klench, a "totally unresourceful" librarian, and Nick Kroll was picked as the voice of Andrew LeGustambos, the drama teacher whose surname translates "he likes both", referring to his bisexuality. [10] Regina King was replaced with Kenan Thompson, who took over the role as Sue Sezno, the acting ...
Cheri Oteri was picked as the voice of Helen Klench, a "totally unresourceful" librarian, and Nick Kroll was picked as the voice of Andrew LeGustambos, the drama teacher whose surname translates "he likes both", referring to his bisexuality. [31] According to Kroll, Andrew is, alongside Helen, a loser amongst losers. [18]
She voices Helen Klench, the unappreciated librarian who often gets mistaken for objects, such as brooms or toilet brushes. The series premiered on April 19, 2009 [ 6 ] and moved to Comedy Central in May 2010.
September 19: Cheri Oteri, American actress and comedian (voice of Esther in Puppy Dog Pals, Miss Flapp in Bunsen Is a Beast, Doreen Nickle in The Ant Bully, Connie Carmichael in The Fairly OddParents, Gwendolyn Zapp in Big City Greens, Gingersnaps in The 7D, Helen Klench in Sit Down, Shut Up, Pauline Pappernacky in Home: Adventures with Tip ...
Helen Kleeb (January 6, 1907 – December 28, 2003) [3] was an American film and television actress. In a career covering nearly 50 years, she may be best known for her role from 1972 to 1981 as Miss Mamie Baldwin on the family drama The Waltons .
Helen May Leach ONZM (née Keedwell; born 3 July 1945) is a New Zealand academic specialising in food anthropology. She is currently a professor emerita at the University of Otago . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Elsa Klensch, who over two decades brought fashion news to CNN's global TV audience, has died in New York City, according to the network. CNN did not give a cause of death.
Klensch was born on 21 February 1930 in Cooranbong, in the Lake Macquarie District of New South Wales, to Johann Ernst and Mary Margaret (née Miles) Aeschbacher.She was married to Charles Klensch, whom she met in Hong Kong while he was on leave from his post as Saigon, South Vietnam, news bureau manager for the American Broadcasting Company.