Linda Gary
Linda Gary (born Linda Gary Dewoskin, November 4, 1944 – October 5, 1995) was an American film, television [1][2] and voice actress.[3]
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Born | Linda Gary Dewoskin November 4, 1944 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Died | October 5, 1995 50) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Resting place | Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery |
Occupation | Actress, voice actress |
Years active | 1971–1995 |
Spouse(s) | |
Children | 3 |
Career
Live-action appearances
Gary worked as a voice-over artist in animation and also appeared in two live-action films, 1977's Joyride To Nowhere with husband Charles Howerton and 1980's Cruising[2] with Al Pacino. She lent her voice in such movies as Wolfen[2] and Switch.[2]
Radio
Linda played Dr. Maura Cassidy on Lee Hansen's Alien Worlds.
Early career
She got her start dubbing Italian films into English while living in Rome with her husband Charles Howerton, then returned to the U.S. in 1974.
Gary started going to voice acting classes taught by Daws Butler. She later claimed "When I got my first voice over job, I just sent Daws the check...He believed in me, and I really have him to thank for my career."[4]
Hanna-Barbera
Linda voiced different characters on several Hanna-Barbera television series: Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo; The Smurfs as Dame Barbara in one episode; Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats as Mrs. Vandergelt; The Pirates of Dark Water, where she did additional voices; and Swat Kats: The Radical Squadron as Doctor Abby Sinian. She voiced Queen Morbidia & Nekara in The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo.
ABC Weekend Specials
The ABC Weekend Special was a Saturday morning TV series that aired from 1977 to 1997. It featured stories in both the live-action and animated realms. Linda's voice could be heard on Scruffy, The Puppy Saves the Circus, The Amazing Bunjee Venture, The Return of the Bunjee, The Velveteen Rabbit and The Magic Flute.[2]
Disney
During the 1980s, Gary did several guest voice-over appearances in such Disney television series as Darkwing Duck,[2] DuckTales, TaleSpin, The Little Mermaid series and Bonkers. She voiced a gazelle and a hippo on the Lion King read-along cassette story The Brightest Star. She also voiced Maleficent and the opening narrator in Fantasmic. She voiced Muffy Vanderschmere in TaleSpin.
Read-Alongs
She narrated Disney read-along stories in 1977: Three Little Pigs, Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, and It's a Small World. She also narrated a quartet of the Rainbow Brite read-along stories.
Sunbow/Marvel Productions
Gary voiced several additional characters on the 1984 Transformers animated series. She also voiced Raven, a Cobra Night Raven pilot in the G.I. Joe episode "In the Presence of Mine Enemies".
Marvel Productions
Gary voiced Colleen in an episode of the short-lived 1981 Spider-Man with Ted Schwartz as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, and voiced Aunt May in the first season of the 1994-1998 Spider-Man with Christopher Daniel Barnes as Peter Parker/Spider-Man. She was later replaced by Julie Bennett.
Filmation
Her voice acting was mostly for the Filmation studio. She voiced characters in several of Filmation's TV series such as The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam!, BlackStar, and as the title character in Web Woman.
Linda voiced Jane on an episode of Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle.
Gary also did voice work on He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (initially miscredited as "Linda Gray"[5]) and She-Ra: Princess of Power. She was reunited with fellow voice over actors Alan Oppenheimer and George DiCenzo from BlackStar.[3] She provided many of the female voices on He-Man such as Teela, Evil-Lyn, the Sorceress of Castle Grayskull and Queen Marlena as well as several from She-Ra like Madame Razz, Glimmer, Shadow Weaver, Scorpia and Entrapta.
She voiced several films for Filmation such as He-Man and She-Ra: The Secret of the Sword, Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night, He-Man and She-Ra: A Christmas Special[2] and Happily Ever After[2] as Critterina and Marina.
Universal Cartoon Studios
Gary voiced the role of Grandma Longneck in The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure,[2] The Land Before Time III: The Time of the Great Giving[2] and The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through the Mists.[2] She was later replaced by Miriam Flynn.
Video games
In video games, she provided voices in several adventure games such as King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow as the Oracle, Red Chess Queen, Mother Ghost and Queen Allaria, Thayer's Quest as Lady in the Woodlands and Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers as Grandma Knight/Tetelo.
Personal life
Linda Gary Dewoskin was born in California on November 4, 1944. She married actor Charles Howerton on December 21, 1967 and had two daughters, Alexis and Dana.[3] Gary was also stepmother to Howerton's daughter from his previous marriage, Lynn Howerton.[3] She and Charles found acting work in Rome, Italy in the 1970s where they learned Italian, worked in films and commercials, and dubbed the English language for movies and TV in Italy, Spain and Germany.
Death
Gary died on October 5, 1995 from brain cancer. She is interred at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. Archival recordings of Gary’s voice work continues to be used today in many animated features.
Filmography
Animation
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1971 | Lady Frankenstein | Tania | Voice, Uncredited |
1976–1980 | Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle | Jane | Voice |
1981 | Wolfen | ESS | Voice |
1981 | Blackstar | Mara, Taleena, Amber, Storm, Leilanna | Voice |
1981 | Spider-Man | Colleen | Voice |
1983–1984 | The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show | Additional voices | Voice |
1983–1985 | He-Man and the Masters of the Universe | Teela, Evil-Lyn, Queen Marlena, Sorceress of Castle Grayskull, virtuous characters | Voice |
1984 | Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind | Queen Salena / Old Lady | ('Warriors of the Wind' dub), Voice, Uncredited |
1985 | The Secret of the Sword | Teela / Queen Marlena / Sorceress / Shadow Weaver / Glimmer / Madame Razz | Voice |
1985–1986 | She-Ra: Princess of Power | Madame Razz | Voice |
1985–1986 | The Transformers | Fairy-tale princess, Witch, Disco Girl #2 | Voice |
1987 | Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night | Bee Atrice | Voice |
1988 | Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats | Mrs. Vandergelt | Voice |
1990 | Happily Ever After | Critterina / Marina | Voice |
1991 | Switch | God | Voice |
1991–1993 | The Pirates of Dark Water | Additional voices | Voice |
1994 | Spider-Man | Aunt May | Voice |
1994 | The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure | Grandma Longneck | Voice |
1995 | The Land Before Time III: The Time of the Great Giving | ||
1996 | The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through the Mists |
Video games
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1984 | Thayer's Quest | Lady in the Woodlands | |
1992 | King's Quest VI | Oracle, Red Chess Queen, Mother Ghost, Queen Allaria | |
1993 | Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers | Grandma Knight/Tetelo |
Live-action
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1971 | My Name Is Rocco Papaleo | Jenny | |
1977 | Joyride to Nowhere | Boutique Clerk | |
1980 | Cruising | ||
1981 | Smokey Bites the Dust | Woman Sheriff | |
1996 | Father Frost | Storyteller |
References
- "Linda Gary Biography". The New York Times.
- "Linda Gary Filmography". The New York Times.
- Kahn, Ellie (1987-03-12). "Linda Gary Breaths Life Into Characters With Off-Camera Acting". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-03-24.
- https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-03-12-vw-9229-story.html
- "He Man - Trivia - He Man in Hollywood!", He Man Official on YouTube, 23 April 2015.
External links
- Linda Gary at IMDb
- Linda Gary at Find a Grave