Cause of death Stroke Role Voice actress Occupation Voice actress Resting place Cremation | Years active 1964–2010 Children Judi Richards Name Billie Richards | |
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Full Name Billy Mae Dinsmore Movies and TV shows Rudolph the Red‑Nos, The Care Bears, The Care Bears Movie, Rudolph and Frosty's C, Rudolph's Shiny New Year Similar People Paul Soles, Larry D Mann, Carl Banas, Alfie Scopp, Paul Kligman |
Billie Mae Richards (Rudolph) on radio with Rudolph expert Rick Goldschmidt 2004
Rare Radio Interview The Voice Of Rudolph Billie Mae Richards Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Billie Mae Richards (November 21, 1921 – September 10, 2010) was a Canadian voice actress, who also appeared onstage and on television.
Contents
- Billie Mae Richards Rudolph on radio with Rudolph expert Rick Goldschmidt 2004
- Rare Radio Interview The Voice Of Rudolph Billie Mae Richards Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
- Career
- Personal life
- Television
- Death
- Filmography
- References

Career
Born as Billy Mae Dinsmore in Toronto, she was best known for voicing Rankin/Bass' version of the character Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer from 1964 to 1979. She also voiced Tenderheart Bear in the first two Care Bears movies, as well as the DIC-produced television series (credited as "Billie Mae Richard"), and Brightheart Raccoon in the Nelvana-produced Care Bears television series.
Richards' four other appearances in Rankin-Bass productions animated were in Willy McBean and his Magic Machine, The King Kong Show, The Smokey Bear Show and The Daydreamer (both from the mid-1960s) and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and its sequels all written in the United States and animated in Japan. About that same time, she appeared in the original Spider-Man television series. She also voiced all the female characters in The Undersea Adventures of Captain Nemo and The Toothbrush Family with Len Carlson, who voiced all the male ones. She made guest appearances on the television shows Maniac Mansion, My Secret Identity, War of the Worlds and The Hidden Room. She also had a bit part in the 1998 horror film Bram Stoker's Shadow Builder, in which her character was attacked with an axe by Paul Soles (who had played Hermey the elf in the original Rudolph special), and the 2001 short Bluehair.
Personal life
She married musician Bill Richards in 1940; they remained married until his death in 1995. Their daughter, Judi Richards, is a singer-songwriter. She died of a stroke in 2010 at the age of 88.
Television
Death
Richards retired to Toronto. She died on September 10, 2010 following a stroke.