Alice Playten

Alice Playten (née Plotkin; August 28, 1947 – June 25, 2011) was an American actress and voice actress.

Alice Playten
Born
Alice Plotkin

(1947-08-28)August 28, 1947
DiedJune 25, 2011(2011-06-25) (aged 63)
Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
OccupationActress, voice actress
Years active1959–2009

Life and career

Born in New York City, Playten began her career in the Broadway musical Gypsy (1959). Her other Broadway credits included Oliver!, Henry, Sweet Henry, Hello, Dolly!, Rumors, Seussical, and Caroline, or Change.

Her many off-Broadway credits include Promenade, The Last Sweet Days of Isaac, Up from Paradise, Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You, Spoils of War, Four Short Operas, First Lady Suite, A Flea in Her Ear, National Lampoon's Lemmings and Shlemiel the First.[1]

Playten's screen credits include Ladybug Ladybug (1963), Who Killed Mary What's 'Er Name? (1971), California Dreaming (1979), Legend (1985), and I.Q. (1994). She wore heavy makeup and prosthetics in Legend to portray the character of 'Blix', a major minion of the Lord of Darkness; she also dubbed the voice of Gump. She did voice work in several animated features, including Felix the Cat, Really Rosie, Heavy Metal, Doug, Doug's 1st Movie and My Little Pony: The Movie.

She was a regular on the children's television series The Lost Saucer and That's Cat, appeared in National Lampoon's Disco Beaver from Outer Space during the early days of HBO, and had guest shots on Frasier, Law & Order, Third Watch, and As the World Turns, among others.

She performed a romantic dialog with Rupert Holmes in his song "Our National Pastime" on his 1974 debut album Widescreen.

Playten may have been best known for her role of the newlywed who makes a gigantic dumpling as the first meal she cooks for her husband (Terry Kiser) in two classic 1969-1970 Alka-Seltzer commercials.[1]

In 1977 she wed the psychedelic light show innovator, director and artist Joshua White and remained married until her death.

Death

Playten died on June 25, 2011 at Sloan-Kettering Hospital in Manhattan from heart failure after a lifetime of juvenile diabetes, complicated by pancreatic cancer.[1] On November 14, 2011 a retrospective of her work was held at the Second Stage Theater, New York.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1963 Ladybug Ladybug Harriet
1971 Who Killed Mary Whats'ername? Della Isador
1978 Petronella Princess / Queen (voice)
1979 California Dreaming Corrine
1981 Heavy Metal Gloria (voice) Segment: "So Beautiful and So Dangerous"
1982 Amityville II: The Possession Deamons' voice (voice)
1985 Legend Blix
1986 My Little Pony: The Movie Baby Lickety-Split (voice)
1987 The Big Bang Una (voice)
1988 Felix the Cat: The Movie Pearl / Poindexter (voice)
1993 For Love or Money Mrs. Prissilla Bailey
1994 I.Q. Gretchen
1996 MURDER and murder Alice
1997 The Amazing Feats of Young Hercules The Gorgon (voice) Video
1999 Doug's 1st Movie Beebe Bluff / Elmo (voice)
1999 Pioneer 12 Mother
2003 A Very Wompkee Christmas Buster (voice) Video
2007 Oy Vey! Hannah Short
2009 The Rebound Sensei Dana

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1975 The Lost Saucer Alice Main role
1975 Really Rosie Alligator (voice) TV film
1976 That's Cat Alice Main role
1978 Disco Beaver from Outer Space Various HBO production
1980 The Pirates of Penzance Edith Stanley TV film
1984 Rescue at Midnight Castle Baby Lickety-Split (voice) TV film
1985 My Little Pony: Escape from Catrina Baby Moondancer (voice) TV film
1991 Monsters Violet Mitla "The Moving Finger"
1991–94, 1996–1999 Doug Beebe Bluff (voice)
Elmo (voice)
Larry (in "Doug Rocks the House")
Recurring role
1992 Ghostwriter Parrot (voice) "Ghost Story: Parts 3 & 5"
1994 The Cosby Mysteries Oona Dowd TV film
1997 Remember WENN Jane Smith (voice) "Caller I.D."
1998 New York Undercover Homeless Woman "Spare Parts"
1999 Frasier Bonnie "Our Parents, Ourselves", "Shutout in Seattle: Parts 1 & 2"
2001 Third Watch Sandy "The Self-Importance of Being Carlos"
2001 Law & Order Dog Walker "Who Let the Dogs Out?"
2001 The Education of Max Bickford Mrs. Lynch "A Very Great Man"
2005 As the World Turns Mrs. Lovejoy 2 episodes
2005 The Buzz on Maggie Dawn's Lackey Episode: Scum Bites
2006 The Book of Daniel Francesca "Acceptance", "Assignation"

Awards and honors

References

Notes


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