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Jean Thurston Vander Pyl (October 11, 1919 – April 10, 1999) was an American voice actress. Although her career spanned many decades, she is best known as the voice of Wilma Flintstone for the Hanna-Barbera cartoon The Flintstones. [1]
Jean Vander Pyl was the original voice artist of Wilma and played the role until her death in 1999, [18] after which Tress MacNeille took over as Wilma's voice. In The Flintstone Kids Wilma was voiced by Julie McWhirter Dees and Elizabeth Lyn Frasier at different points. In the live-action film The Flintstones, Wilma was played by Elizabeth ...
Wind-Up Wilma is a 1981 animated television special and the third of The Flintstone Specials limited-run prime time revival of The Flintstones produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. The special premiered on NBC on October 4, 1981. [1] In the special, Wilma Flintstone is recruited to play on Bedrock's baseball team. [2]
Other cameos include Jonathan Winters as a co-worker of Fred and Barney's at Slate and Co., [3] Jack O'Halloran as the Yeti, Jean Vander Pyl as Mrs. Feldspar (Vander Pyl was the voice of Wilma in the original animated series), [12] and original series creators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera as a boardroom executive and a man driving a ...
Daws Butler provided the voices of Fred and Barney (he later reprised the role of Barney in season 2 episodes 1, 2, 5, 6 and 9 when Mel Blanc was unavailable to provide the voice after a car accident at that time), June Foray was Betty (her appearance was somewhat redesigned for the actual series), and Jean Vander Pyl was Wilma (the only actor ...
Henry Corden as Fred Flintstone; George O'Hanlon as George Jetson; Mel Blanc as Barney Rubble, Dino the Dinosaur, and Mr. Spacely; Jean Vander Pyl as Wilma Flintstone and Rosie the Robot Maid; Penny Singleton as Jane Jetson; Julie Dees as Betty Rubble, [4] Jet Rivers, Investor, Panelist, and Harem Girl; Janet Waldo as Judy Jetson and S.A.R.A.
Wellington's Nadège sings Frankie Valli's hit 'Too Good to be True' in a friendly head-to-head performance on The Voice.
The Flintstones: Little Big League is a 1978 animated television special featuring characters from The Flintstones franchise. It was produced by the Australian division of Hanna-Barbera and aired on NBC on April 6, 1978. [1]