View Full Version : Penny Singleton (Voice Of Jane Jetson) Dies At 95
Zoneboy 11-14-2003, 11:10 AM Nov 14, 7:53 AM (ET)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Penny Singleton, who brought the comic strip character Blondie to life in a popular series of films and was the voice of the mother on "The Jetsons," has died. She was 95.
Singleton died Wednesday at Sherman Oaks Hospital, two weeks after suffering a stroke, said longtime friend Dick Sheehan.
The Blondie series, which had 28 films from 1938 to 1950, was based on the cartoon strip about the misadventures of a small town family created by Chic Young in 1930. Arthur Lake played Blondie's husband, the bumbling Dagwood Bumstead.
Among the films: "Blondie Meets the Boss,""Blondie Plays Cupid" and "Blondie Knows Best."
"I'm proud and grateful I was Blondie," Singleton said in a 1973 book on film serials, "Saturday Afternoon at the Bijou."
"She was dumb and shrewish sometimes," she said. "But she was real and sympathetic and warm, a real woman, a human being. And that's how I tried to play her."
In his "Movie and Video Guide," critic Leonard Maltin wrote that the early entries in the series were "fresh and original - with many clever touches belying the fact that they were low-budget films.""Halliwell's Film Guide" calls Singleton and Lake "perfect screen incarnations."
No one else ever played Blondie and Dagwood on the big screen. Two later "Blondie" TV series were short-lived.
After her stint as Blondie, Singleton was the voice of Jane Jetson in "The Jetsons," Hanna-Barbera's 21st century counterpart to their highly successful "Flintstones" cartoon family. The show ran in prime time for just one season, 1962-63, but has been widely seen in reruns.
Singleton also appeared in the 1964 film "The Best Man" but spent most of her time touring in nightclubs and roadshows of plays and musicals such as "Call Me Madam."
She became active in the American Guild of Variety Artists, the union representing touring performers, chorus girls and other entertainers. As union vice president in the 1960s, she helped lead a strike by the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes.
Singleton was born in 1908 - some references say 1909 - daughter of a Philadelphia newspaperman. She got her start in show business by winning an amateur contest and was touring in vaudeville by her early teens.
After debuting on Broadway in the late '20s, she began appearing in films, at first under her real name, Dorothy McNulty. She took the name Singleton after marrying dentist Lawrence Singleton in 1937.
In the mid-'30s, she played several roles as shady characters, and got worried she would be typecast.
"I just didn't want to be typed," she once said. "It goes to show you how you can eat your words. I became probably the most typed actress in the world. But, at least (Blondie) had some dignity."
Singleton is survived by two daughters, two grandchildren and a great-grandson.
Star of 'Blondie' Films Dies at 95
Nov 14, 7:53 AM (ET)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Penny Singleton, who brought the comic strip character Blondie to life in a popular series of films and was the voice of the mother on "The Jetsons," has died. She was 95.
Singleton died Wednesday at Sherman Oaks Hospital, two weeks after suffering a stroke, said longtime friend Dick Sheehan.
The Blondie series, which had 28 films from 1938 to 1950, was based on the cartoon strip about the misadventures of a small town family created by Chic Young in 1930. Arthur Lake played Blondie's husband, the bumbling Dagwood Bumstead.
Among the films: "Blondie Meets the Boss,""Blondie Plays Cupid" and "Blondie Knows Best."
"I'm proud and grateful I was Blondie," Singleton said in a 1973 book on film serials, "Saturday Afternoon at the Bijou."
"She was dumb and shrewish sometimes," she said. "But she was real and sympathetic and warm, a real woman, a human being. And that's how I tried to play her."
In his "Movie and Video Guide," critic Leonard Maltin wrote that the early entries in the series were "fresh and original - with many clever touches belying the fact that they were low-budget films.""Halliwell's Film Guide" calls Singleton and Lake "perfect screen incarnations."
No one else ever played Blondie and Dagwood on the big screen. Two later "Blondie" TV series were short-lived.
After her stint as Blondie, Singleton was the voice of Jane Jetson in "The Jetsons," Hanna-Barbera's 21st century counterpart to their highly successful "Flintstones" cartoon family. The show ran in prime time for just one season, 1962-63, but has been widely seen in reruns.
Singleton also appeared in the 1964 film "The Best Man" but spent most of her time touring in nightclubs and roadshows of plays and musicals such as "Call Me Madam."
She became active in the American Guild of Variety Artists, the union representing touring performers, chorus girls and other entertainers. As union vice president in the 1960s, she helped lead a strike by the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes.
Singleton was born in 1908 - some references say 1909 - daughter of a Philadelphia newspaperman. She got her start in show business by winning an amateur contest and was touring in vaudeville by her early teens.
After debuting on Broadway in the late '20s, she began appearing in films, at first under her real name, Dorothy McNulty. She took the name Singleton after marrying dentist Lawrence Singleton in 1937.
In the mid-'30s, she played several roles as shady characters, and got worried she would be typecast.
"I just didn't want to be typed," she once said. "It goes to show you how you can eat your words. I became probably the most typed actress in the world. But, at least (Blondie) had some dignity."
Singleton is survived by two daughters, two grandchildren and a great-grandson.
Mr. Television 11-14-2003, 06:26 PM :(
hawaii five-o 11-14-2003, 06:58 PM How sad. I loved Penny as Blondie and she had the perfect voice for Jane Jetson. I also enjoyed her in the 1936 mystery "After the Thin Man". She appeared under her real name and with her natural brown hair color. Jimmy Stewart also had an early role in that film as a murderer.
MonarC 11-14-2003, 07:13 PM :(
aww I loved her best for her voice on the Jetsons...
dawsongirl 11-14-2003, 07:44 PM :( At least she had a long life.
Cactus Jack 11-14-2003, 07:49 PM :( RIP Penny
sokar lord of natu 11-14-2003, 07:50 PM she was 95 for crying out loud!
shes already lived longer than most ever will.
if you want to mourn someone, im sure, you never knew and who never knew you mourn the 3.25 (an educated estimate) who die every month!
Mr. Television 11-14-2003, 08:04 PM Originally posted by sokar lord of natu
she was 95 for crying out loud!
shes already lived longer than most ever will.
if you want to mourn someone, im sure, you never knew and who never knew you mourn the 3.25 (an educated estimate) who die every month! I will mourn for whoever I feel like.
sokar lord of natu 11-14-2003, 08:06 PM ZOOOOOOOM you missed the point entirely.
David 11-14-2003, 08:06 PM RIP :(
She had a really long life though, so thats good :D
LILFACE23 11-14-2003, 09:05 PM Originally posted by mr roper
I will mourn for whoever I feel like.
You tell em Sonny. What is this guys problem anyway.
Listen Sokar Lord of the Jungle... Don't start coming on the boards telling people how to feel. If you don't like what's posted then ignore it, but we don't need your criticizism!!! :rolleyes: :mad:
sokar lord of natu 11-14-2003, 09:07 PM ¬_¬
did no-one get the point at all?
it would seem not.
Kristina 11-14-2003, 09:08 PM Originally posted by sokar lord of natu
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did no-one get the point at all?
it would seem not.
It seems in all your posts you come off as an idiot.
sokar lord of natu 11-14-2003, 09:10 PM reyhre yackme arhre yor hene'noo!
that sums up my feelings on this, if you know what it means, but i doubt it.
LILFACE23 11-14-2003, 09:11 PM Originally posted by Kristina
It seems in all your posts you come off as an idiot.
Good one Kristina :lol: :wave:
LILFACE23 11-14-2003, 09:11 PM Originally posted by sokar lord of natu
reyhre yackme arhre yor hene'noo!
that sums up my feelings on this, if you know what it means, but i doubt it.
Of course we do, cause we all speak "jungle". :lol:
Kristina 11-14-2003, 09:13 PM Originally posted by sokar lord of natu
reyhre yackme arhre yor hene'noo!
that sums up my feelings on this, if you know what it means, but i doubt it.
No, nobody understands your made up scrambled language.
sokar lord of natu 11-14-2003, 09:14 PM wrong continent to have a jungle.
unless were going back before mankind, but then organised speach as we know it didnt exist...or the world wasnt there if youre religous obiously.
and you think THAT was agood comeback...for shame.
Czas na Zywiec 11-14-2003, 09:15 PM Originally posted by Kristina
No, nobody understands your made up scrambled language.
It's the fcked up chick from the FOL boards who claims she lives in another galaxy. She had like 389639 names.
Kristina 11-14-2003, 09:16 PM Originally posted by Original Prankster
It's the fcked up chick from the FOL boards who claims she lives in another galaxy. She had like 389639 names.
:lol:
LILFACE23 11-14-2003, 09:18 PM Originally posted by sokar lord of natu
wrong continent to have a jungle.
unless were going back before mankind, but then organised speach as we know it didnt exist...or the world wasnt there if youre religous obiously.
and you think THAT was agood comeback...for shame.
Oh, you kill me.. :lol: By the way, jungle man, where did you learn how to spell? I wouldn't normally bring that up, but for someone who tries to come off so worldly, it's a little embarrassing, don't you think?! :lol:
LILFACE23 11-14-2003, 09:20 PM Originally posted by Original Prankster
It's the fcked up chick from the FOL boards who claims she lives in another galaxy. She had like 389639 names.
Hey, are you talking about "U. A."? She's from another galaxy? Okay, well that certainly explains alot. Thank you for clearing that up.
By the way, I got your PM. My post wasn't meant for you hon. ;)
sokar lord of natu 11-14-2003, 09:24 PM this from someone who stole a language, removed a few letters and called it a new language huh?
(not single handedly ofcourse i somehow doubt you could organise plagerism on such a massive scale)
im in no mood to argue about my identity, if you dont believe im a xenophobic hippo from andromeda (which i should say im not) then fine.
and im male.
LILFACE23 11-14-2003, 09:27 PM Originally posted by sokar lord of natu
this from someone who stole a language, removed a few letters and called it a new language huh?
(not single handedly ofcourse i somehow doubt you could organise plagerism on such a massive scale)
im in no mood to argue about my identity, if you dont believe im a xenophobic hippo from andromeda (which i should say im not) then fine.
and im male.
Who said anything about your identity, we could care less who you are, or haven't you gotten that yet!!:rolleyes:
LILFACE23 11-14-2003, 09:29 PM Sokar Lord of the jungle,
Why is it that whatever you post you have nothing but negative things to say about the topic? Why bother to say anything at all.
You must be a hoot at a party. :lol:
ABlairican Pie 11-14-2003, 09:41 PM HELP!!! JANE!!! STOP THIS CRAZY THING!!!!!! :eek: :dog: :cat:
LILFACE23 11-14-2003, 09:43 PM Originally posted by Captain ABlairica
HELP!!! JANE!!! STOP THIS CRAZY THING!!!!!! :eek: :dog: :cat:
:lol: :lol: Thanks, we needed that. :lol:
ABlairican Pie 11-14-2003, 09:47 PM Originally posted by LILFACE23
:lol: :lol: Thanks, we needed that. :lol: :welcome:
Funny how people get all worked up about silly stuff and argue on here...:rolleyes:
LILFACE23 11-14-2003, 09:49 PM I know, you're right. It just seems like this guy has nothing nice to say to anyone about anything. But you're right, I don't know him so why should care. Thanks again for the laugh hon. :wave:
musicradio77 11-14-2003, 10:48 PM Penny Singleton used to played the role of Blondie in movies and a series of radio shows. I have the radio version of "Blondie" on tape.
Hollow 11-14-2003, 11:05 PM Originally posted by Original Prankster
It's the fcked up chick from the FOL boards who claims she lives in another galaxy. She had like 389639 names.
:lol: what was her username? or one of them?
LILFACE23 11-14-2003, 11:27 PM Unwanted Angel
EricIdlefan 11-15-2003, 02:57 PM Out of all the years with famous celebs dying, this year, 2003 has the most deaths of celebrites, most notably, Johnny Cash, John Ritter, Katherine Hepburn, Bob Hope, David Brinkley, Gregory Peck, Buddy Hackett, Art Carney
ABlairican Pie 11-15-2003, 03:12 PM Originally posted by EricIdlefan
Out of all the years with famous celebs dying, this year, 2003 has the most deaths of celebrites, most notably, Johnny Cash, John Ritter, Katherine Hepburn, Bob Hope, David Brinkley, Gregory Peck, Buddy Hackett, Art Carney
OMG, and we have officially a month and a half left of this year...WHO'S NEXT??:(
EricIdlefan 11-16-2003, 10:18 AM I found a site where you can log in but put "Celebrity Deaths in 2003" and there will be a list of the deceased!!
Mikado 07-10-2005, 04:17 AM She was intelligent and beautiful, could sing, dance, act , and according to her family was a wonderful Grandma :) RIP lovely lady
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