Eleanor Audley
Eleanor Audley (November 19, 1905 – November 25, 1991) was a distinguished American actress renowned for her impactful contributions to radio, animation, television, and film. With a career that spanned several decades, she became a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with her powerful vocal performances and compelling on-screen presence.
Audley is perhaps best known for her role as Eunice Douglas on the beloved television series *Green Acres*, where her portrayal left a lasting impression on viewers. However, her most iconic work lies in the realm of animation, particularly with Disney, where she lent her voice to some of the most memorable and formidable villainesses in cinematic history. Audley voiced Lady Tremaine, the wicked stepmother in *Cinderella*, and the malevolent Maleficent in *Sleeping Beauty*, both of which remain quintessential characters in Disney's legacy.
Throughout her career, Audley's unique ability to embody complex characters earned her acclaim and admiration. She not only made her mark in family entertainment but also left a significant influence on voice acting, paving the way for future generations of artists in the field. Eleanor Audley’s contributions to the arts continue to resonate, solidifying her status as a beloved figure in American entertainment history.
Filmography
A Summer Place
Step Down to Terror
Home Before Dark
Cell 2455 Death Row
Cinderella
Sleeping Beauty
The Second Time Around
Hook, Line and Sinker (1969)
No Way Out
Pretty Baby
The Unguarded Moment
Spoilers of the Forest