Joan Gardner (voice actress) explained

Joan Gardner
Birth Date:16 November 1926
Birth Place:Gold Coast, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Other Names:Joan Janis
Death Place:Encino, California, U.S.
Occupation:Voice actress
Years Active:1948–1991

Joan Gardner (November 16, 1926  - December 10, 1992) was an American voice actress who was most active in voice over roles. She was also a screenwriter, songwriter, author and composer.[1]

Early life

She was born in Chicago, Illinois on November 16, 1926, to Jack "Jumbo" Gardner, a prominent jazz musician and Adelaide (Cline) Gardner.

Career

She started her career on the stage. In 1948–1949, she wrote scripts for the television programs Pantomime Quiz and Time For Beany.

Apart from writing scripts and books, Gardner also worked as a music composer for films. However, she was most active as an actress for radio and television animated series.

She voiced Spunky in The Adventures of Spunky and Tadpole, Tanta Kringle and various other female roles on the Christmas special Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town, Bonnie Bonnet and Madame Esmerelda on the TV special Here Comes Peter Cottontail, played Josephine Bonaparte opposite Groucho Marx's Napoleon in the animated special The Mad, Mad, Mad Comedians and Zazu the Fairy Godmother on Pound Puppies.

Personal life

She married producer Edward Janis on December 8, 1960, and wrote under the name Joan Janis.

Joan Gardner died on December 10, 1992, from cancer at 66 years old.

Filmography

Notes and References

  1. News: Joan Gardner; Voice-Over Artist. December 18, 1992. Los Angeles Times. March 5, 2015.