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Old 06-13-2016, 12:17 AM   #1
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Sad Voice Actress Janet Waldo (Judy Jetson, Penelope Pitstop, Josie McCoy) 1920-2016

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Janet Waldo, the voice actress behind characters including Judy Jetson of "The Jetsons" and Josie of "Josie and the Pussycats," died June 12, 2016. She was 96.

Born Feb. 4, 1920, in Yakima, Washington, Waldo studied theater at the University of Washington. It was there that she caught the attention of Bing Crosby, who discovered her when she won a theatrical award. He paved the way for a screen test, and a successful Waldo soon began appearing in small roles in movies including "Zaza" (1938) and "Waterloo Bridge" (1940).

The movie roles provided a leg up for Waldo, but it was another introduction made by Crosby that truly made her career. In addition to movies, Crosby was in radio, hosting "Kraft Music Hall," and he invited Waldo to the radio station. The medium instantly clicked for her – as she told MovieWeb in a 2011 interview, "I was totally relaxed doing radio. … I thought, 'Hey, this is great. You don't have to wear makeup or memorize your lines. You don't have to wear false eyelashes.'"

She soon signed on with the "Lux Radio Theatre" program, hosted by the legendary moviemaker Cecil B. DeMille. That show opened the doors to many others, including the radio incarnation of "The Ozzie and Harriet Show." But the program that truly set the stage for her long-lasting career as a voice actress was "Meet Corliss Archer," which debuted in 1943.

Waldo was the star and title character of "Meet Corliss Archer" for eight years, providing the voice for a perky teen girl as she experienced life with her friends and family. When the program made the jump to television and movies, Waldo didn't follow – Ann Baker took the role on TV and Shirley Temple was the big-screen Corliss. But a short-lived 1948 "Meet Corliss Archer" comic book series used Waldo as the model for the character.


Waldo was long past her teen years when she took on the role of Judy Jetson with the 1962 debut of "The Jetsons," but she still had a voice full of breathless enthusiasm to offer to the futuristic teen. As she recalled later in her interview with MovieWeb, "Judy was a cinch, because I just did my own voice." Waldo played Judy on the original series, the 1985 series revival and two television movies, "The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones" (1987) and "Rockin' With Judy Jetson." She was tapped to perform as Judy in the 1990 theatrical film "The Jetsons," even recording her role, but she was later replaced by the pop star Tiffany in a widely criticized move.

Judy Jetson was one of Waldo's favorite roles, and another was Josie of "Josie and the Pussycats." Waldo voiced the young rocker in the original 1970 cartoon as well as the 1972 spinoff, "Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space." The character's singing voice, though, was provided by another voice artist. Another popular character that Waldo loved performing was Penelope Pitstop, a character on the 1968 animated series "Wacky Races" and the 1969 spinoff "The Perils of Penelope Pitstop." Waldo was able to reprise that role decades later when "Wacky Races" became a 2000 video game for PlayStation and other platforms, and she voiced Penelope again.

Waldo's additional voice credits are many, with notable shows including "The Flintstones," "The Secret Squirrel Show," "Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels," "Mr. T" and "King of the Hill." She played evil witch Hogatha on "The Smurfs" and Morticia on the 1973 animated version of "The Addams Family." Though her live-action roles were few, she did guest-star on episodes of "I Love Lucy" and "The Lucy Show," as well as "The Andy Griffith Show" and a handful of others.

Waldo's long and successful voice career made her a popular star among fans of animation, and she frequently appeared at Comic-Con International. In a 2011 interview with Comic Mix, she confessed that she loved the attention lavished on her by fans: "It's thrilling to me. I get so much fan mail. I get boxes of mail, and I'm feeling really bad since I don't always answer them promptly. I get fan mail from Europe, and people send me such wonderful things like Belgian chocolates."

Waldo was preceded in death by her husband, playwright and lyricist Robert Lee, to whom she was married from 1948 until his death in 1994. She is survived by her children, Lucy and Jonathan.
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I started getting into Princess from "Battle of the Planets" myself, but only later on during the season.

Now, I'm really hoping June Foray makes it to her 99th Birthday this September.
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Even 20+ years later, SHAME on the producers of Jetsons: The Movie for what they did. I hope her version of the lines are intact somewhere and can be applied to a future DVD release or something....not likely since there's no clamoring for special editions of J:TM.
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I know she appeared in eps here and there on The Adv. Of Ozzie and Harriet. She'll be missed. R.I.P Janet!
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I knew she was the voice of Josie but I didn't know she did Penelope Pitstop. Lovely lady and very talented. She will be miss. R.I.P. Janet
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It was amazing she sounded so young for all those years. I knew she was up there in years, but you would not have been able to tell.
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Default RIP, JANET WALDO,96.

(96 is the now confirmed age.B.1920.)

The Yakima, Washington, planet earth, voice of Judy, Josie of the Pussycats, Penelope Pitstop, Nancy of the Shazzan series, and occasionallyh other types like Granny Sweet of Precious Pupp in the 1965 cartoon, and the second voice of Wilma's Mother in Law on The Flintstones after Verna Felton retired prioir to dying in 196, Janet Waldo, (using her Hanna-Barbera voices of the 1960s just as an example), formerly a longtime radio voice,notably as sitcom bobbysoxer COrliss Archer, has died, her daughter Lucy Lee, who appeared in the revival in 1985 of the Jetsons, has said. That 1980s Jetsons remake is where Janet and the others reprised their iconic roles, and where Nickelodeon's Ren and Stimpy's John Kricufalsi and some of his Spumco gang ("the Danes call it QUALITY!!") worked.

In addition to the above, she workled into the 70s-on, also by the 80s on the radio series "Adventures in Oddesssy"..
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I posted a RIP on the Jetsons board.......!
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Janet played Emmie Lou, the squealing boy crazy friend of the Nelson's on both the radio and television versions of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.
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Even 20+ years later, SHAME on the producers of Jetsons: The Movie for what they did. I hope her version of the lines are intact somewhere and can be applied to a future DVD release or something....not likely since there's no clamoring for special editions of J:TM.

I agree- and the terrible irony is that they'd cast Tiffany as Judy's singing voice in an attempt to get the 'youth market' (then she had them dump Miss Waldo as the speaking voice) but by the time the movie was released Tiffany herself was considered a 'has been' - and the movie was derided and ignored by ALL demographics. Not to say that Miss Waldo's talents could have saved that trainwreck from doom but, obviously, the inimitable Original Judy Jetson Voice, would have helped make it more tolerable than it was.

Yeah, no matter how old Miss Waldo got, as long as she had her voice, NO ONE could do a 'teen girl swoon' better than she! RIP, Miss Waldo.
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