Melanie Chartoff

Melanie Chartoff (born 15 December 1948 in New Haven, Connecticut ) is an American actress and voice actress.

Life

Chartoff attended after high school, the Adelphi University, which she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts. The mid-1970s she had first minor roles in television series. Between 1980 and 1982 she was in 54 episodes of the ensemble of the ABC comedy show Fridays, an unsuccessful adaptation of NBC's Saturday Night Live format. In October 1981, she posed for Playboy. In the 1980s she played guest roles in various television series, including a recurring role in the sitcom Newhart, as well as a starring role in the remote after only six episodes series Take Five on the side of George Segal. Between 1990 and 1993 she played the principal Grace Musso in the series Parker Lewis - The Cool of the school, which she became known to a wider audience. From 1996 to 1997, she played a recurring role in the comedy film on the LISA - Weird Science -based, eponymous series.

Since 1991 Chartoff speaks in the animated series Rugrats, the estimates based on feature films and the spin-off All Grown Up the role of Didi Pickles, the mother of the babies Tommy and Dil. Another voice she had in the third part of the Doctor Dolittle film series.

Filmography ( excerpt)

As an actress

As a voice actress

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