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June Foray
American voice actress

June Foray

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American voice actress
A.K.A.
June Forer, June Lucille Forer, June Lucille Foray
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Springfield
Age
106 years
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Biography

June Lucille Forer (born September 18, 1917), better known as June Foray, is an American voice actress who is best known as the voice of such animated characters as Rocky the Flying Squirrel, Lucifer from Disney's Cinderella, Cindy Lou Who, Jokey Smurf, Granny from the Warner Bros. cartoons directed by Friz Freleng, Grammi Gummi from Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears series, and Magica De Spell, among many others. Her career has encompassed radio, theatrical shorts, feature films, television, record albums (particularly with Stan Freberg), video games, talking toys, and other media. Foray was also one of the early members of ASIFA-Hollywood, the society devoted to promoting and encouraging animation. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame honoring her voice work in television.

Early life

June Foray was born as June Lucille Forer on September 18, 1917 in Springfield, Massachusetts, one of three children of Morris Forer and Ida Robinson. The family resided at 75 Orange Street. Her voice was first broadcast in a local radio drama when she was 12 years old; by age 15, she was doing regular radio voice work.

Two years later, after graduating from Classical High School, she moved with her parents and siblings to Los Angeles, California, near Ida's brother, after Morris Forer, an engineer fell on hard financial times.

Acting career

After entering radio through the WBZA Players, Foray starred in her own radio series Lady Make Believe in the late 1930s. She soon became a popular voice actress, with regular appearances on coast-to-coast network shows including Lux Radio Theater and The Jimmy Durante Show.

In the 1940s, Foray also began film work, including a few roles in live action movies, but mostly doing voice overs for animated cartoons and radio programs and occasionally dubbing films and television. On radio, Foray did the voices of Midnight the Cat and Old Grandie the Piano on The Buster Brown Program, which starred Smilin' Ed McConnell, from 1944 to 1952. She later did voices on the Mutual Network program Smile Time for Steve Allen. Her work in radio ultimately led her to recording for a number of children's albums for Capitol Records.

For Walt Disney, Foray voiced Lucifer the Cat in the feature film Cinderella, Lambert's mother in Lambert the Sheepish Lion, a mermaid in Peter Pan and Witch Hazel in the Donald Duck short Trick or Treat; decades later, Foray would be the voice of Grandmother Fa in the 1998 animated Disney film Mulan. She also did a variety of voices in Walter Lantz's Woody Woodpecker cartoons, including Woody's nephew and niece, Knothead and Splinter. Impressed by her performance as Witch Hazel, in 1954 Chuck Jones invited her over to Warner Brothers Cartoons. For Warner Brothers, she was Granny (whom she has played on vinyl records starting in 1950, before officially voicing her in Red Riding Hoodwinked, released in 1955, taking over for Bea Benaderet), owner of Tweety and Sylvester, and a series of witches, including Looney Tunes' own Witch Hazel, with Jones as director. Like most of Warner Brothers' voice actors at the time (with the exception of Mel Blanc), Foray was not credited for her roles in these cartoons.

Chuck Jones is reported to have said, "June Foray is not the female Mel Blanc, Mel Blanc was the male June Foray."

She played Bubbles on The Super 6 and, on How the Grinch Stole Christmas, voiced Cindy Lou Who, asking "Santa" why he's taking their tree. In 1960, she provided the voice for Mattel's original "Chatty Cathy" doll; she was then asked to voice the evil "Talky Tina" doll in The Twilight Zone episode ("Living Doll") that aired on November 1, 1963.

June Foray, 1978

Foray worked for Hanna-Barbera, including on Tom and Jerry, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, The Jetsons, The Flintstones and many other shows. In 1959, she auditioned for the part of Betty Rubble on The Flintstones, but the part went to Bea Benaderet; Foray described herself as "terribly disappointed" at not getting to play Betty.

She has done extensive voice acting for Stan Freberg's commercials, albums, and 1957 radio series, memorably as secretary to the werewolf advertising executive. She also appeared in several Rankin/Bass TV specials in the 1960s and 1970s, voicing the young Karen and the teacher in the TV special Frosty the Snowman (although only her Karen singing parts remained in later airings, after Rankin-Bass re-edited the special a few years after it debuted, with Foray's dialogue re-dubbed by an actress who was uncredited). She also voiced all the female roles in Rikki-Tikki-Tavi (1975), including the villainous cobra Nagaina.

For Jay Ward: she played nearly every female on The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, including Natasha Fatale and Nell Fenwick, as well as male lead character Rocket J. Squirrel (a.k.a. Rocky Squirrel); played Ursula on George of the Jungle; and also starred on Fractured Flickers.

In the mid-1960s, she became devoted to the preservation and promotion of animation and has since written numerous magazine articles about animation. In 1988, she was awarded the Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award. In 1995, ASIFA-Hollywood, a chapter of the Association Internationale du Film d'Animation (the International Animated Film Association), established the June Foray Award, which is awarded to "individuals who have made a significant and benevolent or charitable impact on the art and industry of animation." Foray was the first recipient of the award. In 2007, Foray became a contributor to ASIFA-Hollywood's Animation Archive Project.

In 2007, Britt Irvin became the first person ever to voice a character in a cartoon remake that had been previously played by Foray in the original series when she voiced Ursula in the new George of the Jungle series on Cartoon Network. In 2011, Roz Ryan voiced Witch Lezah (Hazel spelled backwards) in The Looney Tunes Show, opposite June Foray as Granny.

Foray also voiced May Parker in Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends from 1981-1983, as well as Raggedy Ann on several TV movies, Grandma Howard on Teen Wolf, Jokey Smurf and Mother Nature on The Smurfs, and Magica De Spell and Ma Beagle in DuckTales. At the same time, she also had a leading role voicing Grammi Gummi on Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears, working with her Rocky and Bullwinkle co-star Bill Scott until his death in 1985.

Foray guest starred only once on The Simpsons, in the season one episode "Some Enchanted Evening", as the receptionist for the Rubber Baby Buggy Bumper Babysitting Service. This was a play on a Rocky & Bullwinkle gag years earlier in which none of the cartoon's characters, including narrator William Conrad, was able to pronounce "rubber baby buggy bumpers" unerringly. Foray was later homaged by The Simpsons, in the season eight episode "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show", in which the character June Bellamy is introduced as the voice behind both Itchy and Scratchy. Foray appeared on camera in a major role only once, in Sabaka, as the high priestess of a fire cult. She also appeared on camera in an episode of Green Acres as a Mexican telephone operator. In 1991, she provided her voice as the sock-puppet talk-show host Scary Mary on an episode of Married... with Children. She played cameos in both 1992's Boris & Natasha and 2000's The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle. Another on-camera appearance was as herself on an episode of the 1984 TV sitcom The Duck Factory, which starred Jim Carrey and Don Messick.

She was often called for ADR voice work for television and feature films. This work included dubbing the voice of Mary Badham in The Twilight Zone episode "The Bewitchin' Pool" and the voices for Sean and Michael Brody in some scenes of the film Jaws. She dubbed several people in Bells Are Ringing, Diana Rigg in some scenes of The Hospital, Robert Blake in drag in an episode of Baretta and a little boy in The Comic.

Foray at the 2014 Annie Awards

Later career

In 1996 and 1997, Foray won the Annie Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Female Performer in an Animated Television Production for her work in Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries. In 2000, Foray returned to play Rocky the Flying Squirrel in Universal Pictures' live-action/CGI animated film The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, co-starring and produced by Robert De Niro. On Season Three, Episode One ("The Thin White Line") of Family Guy, Foray again played Rocky in a visual gag with a single line ("And now, here's something we hope you'll really like!"). Foray voiced the wife of the man getting dunked ("Don't tell him, Carlos!") in Pirates of the Caribbean. In 2003, she guest starred as the villain Madame Argentina in The Powerpuff Girls episode, "I See a Funny Cartoon in Your Future". During this time, Foray also had a regular role, reprising Granny on Baby Looney Tunes and also Witch Hazel in an episode of another Warner Bros. Animation series Duck Dodgers.

In October 2006, she portrayed Susan B. Anthony on three episodes of the podcast The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd. In November 2009, Foray appeared twice on The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack: in one episode as Ruth, a pie-maker trapped in Bubbie's stomach, and in another episode as Kelly, a young boy having a birthday party and as Kelly's Mom and Captain K'Nuckles' kindergarten teacher.

In 2011, she voiced Granny in Cartoon Network's The Looney Tunes Show. That year, she received the Comic-Con Icon Award at the 2011 Scream Awards. She also appeared as Granny in the theatrically released Looney Tunes short, I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat, which was shortlisted for Academy Award consideration

In 2012, Foray received her first Emmy nomination and won in the category of Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program for her role as Mrs. Cauldron on The Garfield Show. She thus became, at age 94, the oldest entertainer to be nominated for, and to win, an Emmy Award. Foray also reprised her role of Rocky the Flying Squirrel in a Rocky and Bullwinkle short film, which was released in 2014.

In September 2013, she was honored with the Governors Award at the 65th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards. That same year, she reprised her role as Magica De Spell in the video game DuckTales Remastered.

Personal life

Foray married Bernard Barondess in 1941. The marriage ended in divorce. She met Hobart Donovan while appearing on The Buster Brown Program on radio. He was the show's main writer and had also written The Buster Brown comic book. Foray and Donovan were married from 1955 until Donovan's death in 1976.

Filmography

Radio

YearTitleRoleNotes
1937–1939Lady Make BelieveHostShe also wrote the episodes
1944–1952The Buster Brown ProgramMidnight the Cat, Old Grandie
1945–1947Smile TimeVarious characters
1946Cavalcade of AmericaMary Anne Clark"Danger: Women at Work"
1946Let George Do ItMrs. Hutchinson"Cousin Jeff and the Pigs"
1946; 1948–1950The Lux Radio TheatreAdditional voices"Coney Island Repeat"
"Mother Wore Tights"
"Wabash Avenue"
1947The Life of RileySecretary"Riley Enrolls at Pip Instead of UCLA"
1947–1950The Jimmy Durante ShowVarious characters
1948NBC University TheatreCunégonde"Candide"
1949Command PerformanceThe Granny
1949Screen Directors PlayhouseMother Zombie"The Ghost Breakers"
1950The Adventures of Philip MarloweStewardess, Receptionist"The Last Wish"
1952Amos 'n' AndyChiquita"Leroy's Oil Stock"
1954Rocky FortuneLinda, Miss Fabian"The Museum Murder"
1954Our Miss BrooksMrs. Thundercloud"Bartering With Chief Thundercloud"
1956–1957CBS Radio WorkshopAmy Lesley, Convention Secretary, Edwina, Gladys Farley, Grocery Clerk, Listener #2, Rhoda Mae Flogg, Temperamental Actress, Vess Neff4 episodes
1957The Stan Freberg ShowVarious characters
1979Sears Radio TheaterSpanish Lady on the Street"Voodoo Lady"
2007Adventures in OdysseyMadge"The Other Side of the Glass Part 1"

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1943The Egg Cracker SuiteOswald the Lucky RabbitVoice role
Universal Short
1943The Unbearable BearSleepwalking Wife BearVoice role
Merrie Melodies Short
1946The Lonesome StrangerLittle Orphan FannyVoice role
Live action short
1946Bacall to ArmsLaurie Be-Cool, Mother in LawVoice role
Merrie Melodies Short
1950CinderellaLucifer the Cat
1951Get Rich QuickMrs. Geef, Additional voicesGoofy short
1951Car of TomorrowFashion Car announcer, Talking Turn SignalMGM short
1952Trick or TreatWitch HazelDonald Duck short
1952Lambert the Sheepish LionMrs. Sheep
1952How to Be a DetectiveThe DameGoofy short
1952One Cab's FamilyMary, NurseMGM short
1953Little Johnny JetMaryMGM short
1953Peter PanSquawShe also served as the model for one of the mermaids
1953Father's Day OffGoofy Jr.Goofy short
1953Father's Week-endMrs. GeefGoofy short
1954Pet PeeveJoanTom and Jerry short
uncredited
1954The Farm of TomorrowHen, Female announcerMGM short
1955Mouse for SaleJoanTom and Jerry short
1955Red Riding HoodwinkedRed Riding Hood's Grandmother, Red Riding HoodSylvester and Tweety short
1955This is a Life?GrannyBugs Bunny short
1956The Flying SorceressJoan, WitchTom and Jerry short
1956Broom-Stick BunnyWitch HazelBugs Bunny short
1956Tweet and SourGrannySylvester and Tweety short
1956Get LostKnothead and SplinterWoody Woodpecker short
1956Tugboat GrannyGrannySylvester and Tweety short
1956Rocket-bye BabyMartha Wilbur, Old Lady, P.A. voiceMerrie Melodies short
1956Deduce, You SayAlfie's Girlfriend, The Shropshire Slasher's MotherDaffy Duck short
1957Red Riding HoodlumKnothead and SplinterWoody Woodpecker short
1957International WoodpeckerKnothead and SplinterWoody Woodpecker short
1957Boston QuackieMaryDaffy Duck short
uncredited
1957Mucho MouseJoanTom and Jerry short
1957Greedy for TweetyGrannySylvester and Tweety short
1957Rabbit RomeoMillicentBugs Bunny short
uncredited
1957The Snow QueenCourt Raven, Old robber, Old Fairy1959 English dub
1957Tom's Photo FinishJoanTom and Jerry short
1957The Unbearable SalesmanKnothead and SplinterWoody Woodpecker short
1958Don't Axe MeElmer Fudd's WifeDaffy Duck short
1958Hare-Less WolfCharles Wolf's WifeBugs Bunny short
1958A Pizza Tweety PieGrannySylvester and Tweety short
1958The Vanishing DuckJoanTom and Jerry short
1958A Bird in a BonnetGrannySylvester and Tweety short
1959Apes of WrathMama ApeBugs Bunny short
1959A Broken LeghornMiss PrissyFoghorn Leghorn short
1959China JonesDragon LadyDaffy Duck short
uncredited
1959A Witch's Tangled HareWitch HazelBugs Bunny short
1959Loopy De LoopRed Riding Hood, Grandma"Wolf Hounded"
1959Goldimouse and the Three CatsNarrator, Mother Cat, Goldimouseuncredited
1960Trip for TatGrannySylvester and Tweety short
1961The Last Hungry CatGrannySylvester and Tweety short
uncredited
1962Quackodile TearsDaffy Duck's Wifeuncredited
1962Honey's MoneyThe Wealthy WidowYosemite Sam short
1962The Jet CageGrannySylvester and Tweety short
1964Hawaiian Aye AyeGrannySylvester and Tweety short
1965Of Feline BondageJerry's Fairy GodmotherTom and Jerry short
1965The Year of the MouseSecond MouseTom and Jerry short
1966A-Haunting We Will GoWitch HazelDaffy Duck short
1966The Man Called FlintstoneTanya
1970The Phantom TollboothFaintly Macabre the Witch, Princess of Pure Reason, Voice of Ralph
1975JawsMichael Brody, Sean BrodyADR work
1981The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny MovieGranny
1982Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit TalesGranny / Mother Gorilla / Goldimouse / Mrs. Sylvester / Jack's Mother
1983Daffy Duck's Fantastic IslandGranny, Miss Prissy
1983The Smurfic GamesJokey SmurfTV movie
1984Strong Kids, Safe KidsJokey SmurfVideo Documentary Short
1987Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo BrothersPoor Old WitchTV movie
1987Daws Butler: Voice MagicianHerself
1987DTV Monster HitsHazel the Witch, ColleenTV movie
1988Tex Avery, the King of CartoonsHerselfTV movie Documentary
1988Who Framed Roger RabbitWheezy, Lena Hyena
1988Daffy Duck's QuackbustersUncredited
1989Little Nemo: Adventures in SlumberlandLibrarian1992 English dub
1990DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost LampMrs. Featherby
1990Of Moose and Men: The Rocky & Bullwinkle StoryHerself / RockyTV movie
1991Problem Child 2Voice of puppetLive-action film
1992The Magical World of Chuck JonesHerselfDocumentary
1992Boris and Natasha: The MovieAutograph WomanTV movie
1993I Yabba-Dabba Do!Additional voicesTV movie
1994ThumbelinaQueen Tabitha
1996Space JamGranny, Witch Hazel
1998MulanGrandmother Fa
2000The Adventures of Rocky and BullwinkleRocky J. Squirrel, Animated Natasha Fatale, The Narrator's MotherVoice role

Live-action/animated film

2000Tweety's High-Flying AdventureGrannyDirect-to-video film
2003Looney Tunes Back in ActionGrannyLive-action/animated film
2003Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-traordinary AdventureGrannyVideo
2003Looney Tunes: Reality CheckGrannyVideo
2003Looney Tunes: Stranger Than FictionGranny / Witch HazelVideo
2003Irreverent Imagination: The Golden Age of the Looney TunesHerselfVideo Documentary
2003-2006Behind the TunesHerselfVideo Documentary Shorts: Short Fuse Shootout: The Small Tale of Yosemite Sam / Putty Problems and Canary Rows / Blanc Expressions / A Hunting We Will Go - Chuck Jones' Wabbit Season Twilogy / Wild Lines - The Art of Voice Acting
2004Mulan IIGrandmother FaDirect-to-video film
2006The Legend of SasquatchMomma Sasquach
2006Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes ChristmasGranny as The Ghost of Christmas PastDirect-to-video film
2008Mel Blanc: The Man of a Thousand VoicesHerselfVideo Documentary
2008I Smurf the Smurfs!Herself / Jokey SmurfVideo Documentary Short
2011I Tawt I Taw A Puddy TatGrannyTheatrical Short
2013I Know That VoiceHerselfDocumentary
2013The One and Only June ForayHerselfDocumentary
2014Rocky and BullwinkleRocky, Fearless Leader's MotherDirect-to-video short. Planned for Theatrical Release along with Mr. Peabody & Sherman.

Live action

YearTitleRoleNotes
1954SabakaMarku Ponjoy, The High Priestess of SabakaLive-action film
1954The Ray Milland ShowMyrnaepisode: Fashion Model
1954Meet Mr. McNutleyMyrna"Fashion Model"
1955–1956The Johnny Carson ShowVarious characters
1966Death of a SalesmanJennyTV adaptation
1966BewitchedDiaper Dan Baby / Baby Gladys Kravitz / Baby Darrin Stephens2 episodes
1967Green AcresCarmelita"Don't Count Your Tomatoes Before They're Picked"
1969The Brady BunchSandraepisode: A Clubhouse Is Not a Home
1969-1970Get SmartImpostor 99's 'real' voice / Bus Station Announcer Voice / Doll3 episodes
1974Little House on the PrairieGirls Voices in Playepisode: Ma's Holiday
1984The Duck FactoryHerself"The Annies"
2000Great PerformancesHerselfepisode: Chuck Jones: Extremes and In-Betweens - A Life in Animation

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1957The Woody Woodpecker ShowSplinter / Knothead
1959The Huckleberry Hound ShowMom"Bear on a Picnic" (Yogi Bear segment)
1959The Best of Mr. Peabody & ShermanRocket J. Squirrel
1959–1964The Rocky and Bullwinkle ShowRocky J. Squirrel, Natasha Fatale, Nell Fenwick
1959–1960; 1971–1972Walt Disney's Wonderful World of ColorRadio Voices, Grandma Duck, Queen, Ma Beagle, Daisy Duck, additional voices"Duck Flies Coop"
"This Is Your Life Donald Duck"
"Disney on Parade"
"Dad, Can I Borrow the Car"
1960The FlagstonesBetty RubbleFlintstones Pilot Pitch Reel (uncredited)
1960–1961Mister MagooMother Magoo
1960-1962The Bugs Bunny ShowGranny / Witch Hazel
1961The Yogi Bear Show
1961–1962The Alvin ShowDaisy Bell, Reporter, Additional voices
1961–1962Calvin and the ColonelWoman, Thief, Nancy, Chiquita, Operator"The Television Job"
"Cloakroom"
"Calvin's Glamour Girl"
"Nephew Newton's Fortune"
1963Fractured FlickersVarious characters
1963Beetle BaileyBunny / WAC Soldiers
1963Krazy KatKrazy Kat / Mrs. Kwak-Kwak
1963The Twilight ZoneTalky Tina"Living Doll"
uncredited
1963–1964The FlintstonesGrandma Dynamite, Peaches, Nurse #1, Nurse #2, Granny Hatrock, Secretary, Dinosaur #2, Monkey"Foxy Grandma"
"The Dress Rehearsal"
"The Bedrock Hillbillies"
1964The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo
1966The Road Runner ShowVarious Characters
1966Dr, Seuss's How the Grinch Stole ChristmasCindy Lou WhoTV special
1966–1969The Super 6Bubbles
1967Lost in SpaceGundermarVoice
"The Questing Beast"
1967Birdman and the Galaxy TrioMedusa"The Empress of Evil"
1967George of the JungleUrsula, Marigold
1967–1968Off to See the WizardDorothy Gale, Wicked Witch of the West
1968The InspectorEdna, Melody Mercurochrome"Le Ball and Chain Gang", "French Freud"
1968The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hourvarious characters
1968The Little Drummer BoyAaron's MotherTV special
1968Mouse on the MayflowerTV special
1969The Pink Panther Showadditional voicesepisode: Pinto Pink/Le Pig-al Patrol/In The Pink
1969Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!Gypsy Fortune Teller"A Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts"
1969The Pogo Special Birthday SpecialPogo, HepzibahTV special
1969Frosty the SnowmanTeacher, Karen, Additional voicesTV short
1970Horton Hears a Who!Jane Kangaroo, Mother Who, Baby Who, Additional voicesTV short
1972The Thanksgiving That Almost Wasn'tTV special
1974These Are the Days
1975Rikki-Tikki-TaviNagaina the Cobra, Teddy's Mom, Darzee's WifeTV special
1975The Hoober-Bloob HighwayAdditional voicesTV special
1975The White SealMackahTV special
1976Mowgli's BrothersMother WolfTV special
1976The Pink Panther Laugh and a Half Hour and a Half ShowVarious Characters
1976The Sylvester & Tweety ShowVarious Characters
1977Bugs Bunny's Easter SpecialGrannyTV special
1978Fabulous FunniesBroom-Hilda, Oola, Hans, Additional voices
1978Bugs Bunny's Howl-oween SpecialWitch HazelTV short
1978The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner ShowVarious Characters
1978Raggedy Ann and Andy in The Great Santa Claus CaperRaggedy AnnTV special
1979Raggedy Ann and Andy in The Pumpkin Who Couldn't SmileRaggedy Ann, Aunt Agatha, NeighborCredited as Mrs. Hobart Donavan for Aunt Agatha
1979Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas TalesMrs. Claus, Clyde BunnyTV special
1979Bugs Bunny's Valentine SpecialAdditional voicesTV special
1979Bugs Bunny's Thanksgiving DietMillicent / Attractive RabbitTV special
1979The Bugs Bunny Mother's Day SpecialGranny
1980–1982HeathcliffGrandma, Sonja, Crazy Shirley, Iggy, Marcy, Muggsy, Princess
1981FaeriesHagTV special
1981–1983Spider-Man and His Amazing FriendsAunt May Parker, Crime Computer, Judy
1981A Chipmunk ChristmasMrs. Waterford / Mrs. ClausTV special
1981–1989The SmurfsJokey Smurf, Mother Nature, Additional voices
1982The Incredible HulkAdditional Voices
1982My Smurfy ValentineTV special
1982The Smurfs Springtime SpecialJokey Smurf / Mother NatureTV special
1982The Adventures of Curious GeorgeNarrator
1982The Smurfs Christmas SpecialJokey SmurfTV special
1983-1984Alvin and the ChipmunksAdditional Voices
1985Pound PuppiesMother Superior, Old WomanTV special
1985The Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes Comedy HourVarious characters
1985A Chipmunk ReunionVinnyUncredited
1985The JetsonsLady at Gas Station, Telephone Operator"Little Bundle of Trouble"
1985–1991The Adventures of the Gummi BearsGrammi Gummi, Dragon, Additional voices
1986The Bugs Bunny and Tweety ShowVarious characters
1986–1987Teen WolfGrandma Howard, Mrs. Seslick
1986–1988FoofurAdditional voices
1987Tis The Season to Be SmurfyJokey SmurfTV special
1987–1988The Flintstone KidsGrandma Cavemom3 episodes
1987-1990DuckTalesMa Beagle / Magica De Spell / Mrs. Featherb / additional voices
1988Denver, the Last DinosaurBertha
1988A Pup Named Scooby-DooConstance McSnack"Wanted Cheddar Alive"
1989Slimer! and the Real GhostbustersMrs. Dweeb2 episodes
1990Tom and Jerry Kids ShowWitch"Doom Manor"
1990The SimpsonsHappy Little Elf, Rubber Baby Buggy Bumper Babysitting Service Receptionist"Some Enchanted Evening"
1990–1991Tiny Toon AdventuresGranny
1990–1993Garfield and FriendsVarious characters
1991Garfield Gets a LifeMona, LibrarianTV special
1991Bugs Bunny's Lunar TunesAdditional voicesTV special
1992The Plucky Duck ShowGranny
1993All-New Dennis the MenaceMartha Wilson
1993RugratsBlocky, Svetlana the Spy"Sour Pickles"
19932 Stupid DogsRed Riding Hood's Grandmother2 episodes
1993BonkersMa Barker"Calling All Cars"
1995Weird ScienceBaby Ruth, TammyVoice role
Live-action television series
1995Tiny Toons' Night GhouleryWitch HazelTV special
1995–2000Sylvester and Tweety MysteriesGranny, Witch HazelAnnie Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Female Performer in an Animated Television Production (1996–97)
1996Cave KidsRat"Soap Bubble Dreams"
1996The Bugs n' Daffy ShowVarious Characters
2001Family GuyRocky J. Squirrel"The Thin White Line"
2002–2005Baby Looney TunesGranny
2005The Powerpuff GirlsMadame Argentina"I See a Funny Cartoon in Your Future"
2005Duck DodgersLezah the Wicked"M.M.O.R.P.D."
2009The Marvelous Misadventures of FlapjackRuth, Kid, Kelly, Kelly's Mother, K'nuckles' Kindergarten Teacher"Bubbie's Tummy Ache"
"Flapjack Goes to a Party"
2011The Garfield ShowMrs. Cauldron, Additional voicesDaytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer In An Animated Program(2012)
2011–2014The Looney Tunes ShowGranny

Video games

YearTitleRole
1997Lego IslandMama Brickolini, Polly Gone, Parrot
1999Bugs Bunny: Lost in TimeGranny, Witch Hazel
2000Donald Duck Going QuackersMagica De Spell
2000Looney Tunes: Space RaceGranny
2000Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time BustersGranny
2003Looney Tunes: Back in ActionGranny
2007Looney Tunes Acme ArsenalGranny
2008Disney Think FastMagica De Spell
2013DuckTales: RemasteredMagica De Spell

Books

  • Foray, June (2006). Perverse, Adverse and Rottenverse. Albany, New York: BearManor Media. ISBN 1-59393-020-8
  • Foray, June (2009). Did You Grow Up With Me, Too? The Autobiography of June Foray. Albany, New York: BearManor Media. ISBN 978-1-59393-461-3

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