Alice Playten
Alice Playten was a celebrated American actress renowned for her distinctive high-pitched voice. Her career commenced in the vibrant world of theater, where she showcased her talent in a variety of productions on and off-Broadway. Playten's versatility allowed her to transition seamlessly into film and television, making significant contributions to both live-action and voice acting.
Among her notable film appearances, Playten was featured in "Who Killed Mary What's 'Er Name?" (1971), a comedy that highlighted her unique comedic timing. She further solidified her status in the industry with roles in iconic films such as "Heavy Metal" (1981), where her voice brought animated characters to life, and "Legend" (1984), where she showcased her acting prowess alongside a star-studded cast.
In the realm of television, Playten is perhaps best remembered for her role in the animated series "Doug," which aired from 1991 to 1999, and also for its subsequent movie adaptation. Her work on "Doug" not only endeared her to a generation of viewers but also demonstrated her exceptional ability in voice work.
Throughout her career, Alice Playten's contributions to the performing arts left a lasting impact, making her a cherished figure in both theater and entertainment. Her unique voice and talent continue to be celebrated by fans and colleagues alike.
Filmography
The Big Bang
Felix the Cat: The Movie
Legend
I.Q.
My Little Pony: The Movie
The Rebound
California Dreaming
The Lost Saucer