Mary Stout
Mary Stout, born on April 8, 1952, is a talented American actress and singer whose extensive career spans both stage and screen. She has made a mark with a diverse range of performances, showcasing her versatility across numerous theatrical productions and guest appearances in various television shows.
One of her most celebrated roles is that of the singing voice for Laverne in Disney's animated classic, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, released in 1996. Stout's vocal talent contributed significantly to the film's charm and appeal, earning her recognition among animation enthusiasts.
In addition to her work in film, she captivated audiences with her portrayal of Eugenia Bremer, the organist at a radio station, in the AMC series Remember WENN, which aired from 1996 to 1998. This role further solidified her status as a prominent figure in television during the late '90s.
Throughout her career, Stout has demonstrated a passion for performance and an ability to connect with audiences, whether through her powerful singing or engaging acting. Her contributions to the arts have been both significant and memorable, marking her as a respected figure in the entertainment industry.