Bea Benaderet(1906-1968)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Bea Benaderet had a remarkable career in radio and television. In the
earlier days of radio, before television, she provided the voice for
numerous names of characters on the radio, on shows like "Fibber McGee
and Molly," "My Favorite Husband" with
Lucille Ball & "The
Jack Benny Show. She was born in New York
City but raised in San Francisco and made her radio debut when she was
12 years young. After doing voice-overs and various roles,
Orson Welles gave her a regular role on
"Campbell Playhouse." Bea made a smooth move from radio to television
as she was cast in the role as Blanche Morton in
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1950).
It was because of her role as Blanche that she could not accept the
part of Ethel Mertz in
I Love Lucy (1951), which was
offered to her by Lucille Ball and
Desi Arnaz. She also provided the voice for
several Warner Brothers cartoons, usually for females (those
Mel Blanc could not do), like Tweety's owner,
"Granny". Later, she worked with Blanc again on one of the most famous
cartoons, Tweetie Pie (1947). It was
1947's Academy Award winning animation short of the year, featuring
"Tweety", (the yellow Canary) & "Sylvester, the Siamese Cat".