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Foray, June

LC control no.n 87860243
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Personal name headingForay, June
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Variant(s)Paisley, Jaymes F. X., Mrs.
Forer, June Lucille
LocatedWoodland Hills (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Birth date1917-09-18
Death date2017-07-26
Place of birthSpringfield (Mass.)
Place of deathLos Angeles (Calif.)
Field of activityAnimated television programs Animated films
Profession or occupationVoice actors and actresses
Found inThe Jack Benny program. 1958-10-19 [MP] 1958: credits, voice over (appearing on tonight's program was June Foray)
Brooks, T. Complete dir. to prime time TV stars, 1987 (June Foray; b. Springfield, Mass.)
Internet movie database, Oct. 13, 2003 (June Foray; b. Sept. 18, 1917; actress (voices), 1940s-2000s)
Rimsky-Korsakov, N. Song of Indians [SR] 1947: label (vocal by Mrs. Jaymes F.X. Paisley)
Dr. Demento show WWW site, Oct. 26, 2010: Show #81-10; Them durn fool things (June Foray as Mrs. Jaymes F.X. Paisley)
New York times WWW site, viewed July 28, 2017 (in obituary published July 27: June Foray; b. June Lucille Forer, Sept. 18, 1917, Springfield, Mass.; d. Wednesday [July 26, 2017], Los Angeles, aged 99; lived in the Woodland Hills neighborhood; actress of a thousand voices, who portrayed Rocky the flying squirrel and the fiendish spy Natasha Fatale on the wickedly satirical animated adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle in the 1960s and myriad other animated creatures and characters on television and film)
Associated languageeng