Marcellite Garner

Marcel Lite Garner ( born July 3, 1910 in Redlands, California, † July 26, 1993 in Nevada County, California ) was an American voice actress. In 1928 to 1939, she was the voice of Minnie Mouse, the eternal fiancée of Mickey Mouse, which was synchronized at the time of Walt Disney himself.

Life and career

Born in Redlands in California in 1910, Garner made ​​her debut as Minnie Mouse at the age of 18 years in 1928, where she crash landing ( Plane Crazy ), the first Mickey Mouse cartoon ever worked with them and there the side of Walt Disney was used. Along with it should still be used in a variety of other cartoons until 1939. Up to this very year it brought Garner, who was known after her marriage under the name Marcel Lite Lincoln, to a total of 55 cartoon productions in which she has participated. Among her most productions she came to 1934, after which the commitment of Garner decreased somewhat. A Mitgrund was there, among other things, that as of 1935, the Mickey Mouse cartoons were mostly produced in color, which in turn took a substantial period of production to complete.

In 1956, she slipped into a Disneyland - production, including existed from 1954 to 2008, again in her role as Minnie Mouse and lent her there for the last time her voice. Furthermore, they came in 1982 in Disney's fantastic Halloween festival a further commitment as a voice actress. On July 26, 1993, she died 83 years old in Nevada County in her home state of California.

Filmography

External links and sources

  • For the German name of the cartoons see, among other things: Review of Walt Disney Treasures - Mickey Mouse in Black and White - Volume 1 on DVD Forum.at
  • Review of Walt Disney Treasures - Mickey Mouse in Black and White - Volume 2 on DVD Forum.at
  • Americans
  • Voice Actors
  • Born 1910
  • Died in 1993
  • Woman
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