Wendy Wynman
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Wendy Wynman-Engels |
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Wendy Wynman as Betty Boop: |
Wendy Wynman is an Italian-American actress and voice-over artist from Santa Clarita, California. She has been a voice actress since 1978.
She has done voice-over for Dream Works Pictures, Fromage Productions, Brighton Beach Ads, SnideTv and Fruit Roll Ups. She worked as an entertainment reporter for a local newspaper in Savannah, Georgia, and as editor and senior journalist for a regional magazine in Italy.
In The Super Holidays, Wynman voiced Ms. Lovely and Columbus in 2010. In addition to imitating Gracie Allen, Ann Coulter, Britney Spears, Marge Simpson, and Rugrats characters, she doubles for young males.
Italian, Eastern European, British, Irish, Scottish, Australian, Latina, German, and Russian are among her dialects and accents. The majority of US regional accents, such as those from the South, New York, the Mid-West, the North, California, and Hawaii/Pigeon.
She was contracted by King Features Syndicate to provide the voice of Betty Boop[1] in a video game during the 2000s.[2] She studied Mae Questel's voice and imitated it.
In Wynman's demo reel she does an impersonation of Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Quotes
- Wendy Wynman Engels: "I can execute a fake sneeze so real momma will break out the chicken soup!" (2007)
Character Role(s)
Trivia
- She's a writer.
- Melissa Fahn had not long retired from the role of Betty Boop in 2008. Wynman voiced Betty in 2009. In-between the late-2000s, King Features Syndicate needed a voice for Betty Boop, they eventually found Cindy Robinson who became the official voice of Betty Boop. Robinson's well-known debut as Boop was in the 2010 game Betty Boop's Love Meter.
- Wynman is a skilled voice actress with a broad range of character voices and acting and vocal range.
- Long ago, the "Betty Boop Wikia Fandom" stumbled upon Engels' extremely antiquated VO page. A brief account of how she got the part and what King Features anticipated was also included. The page vanished and is now non-existent. The reason she could not be located was because her name was thought to have been "Angels" rather than "Engels".