Name Bonnie Poe Role Film actress | Occupation actress, voice artist Years active 1933–1938 | |
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Born October 15, 1912 ( 1912-10-15 ) Chicago, Illinois Movies Popeye the Sailor, The Old Man of the Mountain, I Yam What I Yam, Blow Me Down!, Betty Boop's Rise to F Similar People Mae Questel, Dave Fleischer, Max Fleischer, Willard Bowsky, E C Segar | ||
Other names Beth, Crazy Poe, Izzy |
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Bonnie Poe was an American actress and voice artist, best known for providing the voice for the Fleischer Studios animated character Betty Boop beginning in 1933. She was also the initial voice for the character Olive Oyl in that studio's series of Popeye cartoons. Poe also portrayed Betty Boop in an on-camera live action short.
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Poe died from complications connected to pneumonia in 1993, the day after her 81st birthday.

Betty Boop's Lifeguard - Bonnie Poe



Filmography
Actress
1938
I Yam Love Sick (Short) as
Olive Oyl (voice)
1938
The Swing School (Short) as
Betty Boop / Pudgy (voice, uncredited)
1938
Out of the Inkwell (Short) as
Betty Boop (voice, uncredited)
1936
Three Little Wolves (Short) as
Three Little Wolves (voice)
1935
Dizzy Divers (Short) as
Olive Oyl (voice, uncredited)
1934
Poor Cinderella (Short) as
Betty Boop / Fairy Godmother / Ugly Stepsisters (voice, uncredited)
1934
Betty Boop's Life Guard (Short) as
Betty Boop (voice, uncredited)
1934
Strong to the Finich (Short) as
Olive Oyl (voice, uncredited)
1934
Rambling 'Round Radio Row #9 (Short) as
Bonnie Poe
1934
Betty Boop's Rise to Fame (Short) as
Betty Boop (voice, uncredited)
1934
Can You Take It (Short) as
Olive Oyl
1934
Betty in Blunderland (Short) as
Betty Boop (voice, uncredited)
1934
Let's You and Him Fight (Short) as
Olive Oyl (voice, uncredited)
1934
Red Hot Mamma (Short) as
Betty Boop (voice, uncredited)
1934
She Wronged Him Right (Short) as
Betty Boop (voice, uncredited)
1933
Wild Elephinks (Short) as
Olive Oyl (voice, uncredited)
1933
Seasin's Greetinks! (Short) as
Olive Oyl (voice, uncredited)
1933
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers (Short) as
Betty Boop (voice, uncredited)
1933
Betty Boop's Hallowe'en Party (Short) as
Betty Boop (voice, uncredited)
1933
Blow Me Down! (Short) as
Olive Oyl (voice, uncredited)
1933
Morning, Noon and Night (Short) as
Betty Boop (voice, uncredited)
1933
I Yam What I Yam (Short) as
Olive Oyl (voice, uncredited)
1933
The Old Man of the Mountain (Short) as
Betty Boop (voice, uncredited)
1933
Old King Cole (Short) as
Singer (voice)
1933
Popeye the Sailor (Short) as
Olive Oyl / Betty Boop (voice, uncredited)
1933
Mother Goose Land (Short) as
Betty Boop (voice, uncredited)
1933
Boilesk (Short) as
Various (voice, uncredited)
1933
Hollywood on Parade No. A-8 (Short) as
Betty Boop
1933
Betty Boop's Ker-Choo (Short) as
Betty Boop (voice, uncredited)
Soundtrack
1983
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage (Documentary) (performer: "My Silent Love" (1932) - uncredited)
1934
Rambling 'Round Radio Row #9 (Short) (performer: "Puddin' Head Jones" - uncredited)
1934
Betty in Blunderland (Short) (performer: "Everyone Says I Love You" - uncredited)
1934
She Wronged Him Right (Short) (performer: "Let's Put Out the Lights (and Go to Sleep)")
1933
Popeye the Sailor (Short) (performer: "Strike Up the Band (Here Comes a Sailor)" - uncredited)
1933
Hollywood on Parade No. A-8 (Short) (performer: "My Silent Love")
Archive Footage
1995
Betty Boop: Queen of the Cartoons (Documentary) as
Self
1983
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage (Documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
References
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