June Lucille Forer (born September 18, 1917), better known as June Foray, is an American voice actress and actress best known as the voice of such animated characters as Rocky the Flying Squirrel, Lucifer from Cinderella, Cindy Lou Who, Jokey Smurf, Granny from the Tweety Bird cartoons, Grammi Gummi from The 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 father Maurice and mother Ida. 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 engineer Maurice fell on hard financial times.
JUNE FORAY: The Many Voices / Characters of (Cartoon Voice Actor)
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published: 13 Nov 2017
June Foray on voicing "Rocky" and "Natasha" on "The Bullwinkle Show" - EMMYTVLEGENDS
See the full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/june-foray
published: 15 Nov 2010
Voices of Rocky and Bullwinkle
This is a classic view of Bill Scott and June Foray. Bill sadly is no longer with us but June still is! This has local Boston content June has roots in Boston, The former WBCN with one of the best morning jocks Charles Laquidara.
This is animation at it's finest enjoy. Lastly June and Bill had done the morning traffic reports as Rocky and Bullwinkle can you imagine hearing this on your way to work?
published: 06 Jan 2011
Creating the Voices of Animation
Voice artists Bob Peterson (Dug in "Up") and June Foray (the Looney Tunes series) discuss their craft at the Academy's "Voices of Character" event in August 2010.
published: 05 Mar 2014
Voiceover legend June Foray on working with Mel Blanc - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
See her full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/june-foray
published: 16 Nov 2010
June Foray PT1 - Voice of Rocky the Flying Squirrel - Voice Over For Animation EP 83
Meet living legend and the first lady of animation, June Foray.
Chuck and Stacey J. are so honored to welcome to VO Buzz Weekly a true living legend and the First Lady of animation, June Foray. In Part 1, you’ll be treated to a montage of some of June’s most memorable characters, from the very first one to today, and hear how her incredible career began when she was just 15 years old. She talks about her favorite characters and makes one of Chuck’s childhood dreams come true with a little Rocky and Bullwinkle improv.
June reflects on teaching students at USC, SC and Cal Arts and recounts how she was instrumental in starting the ASIFA Hollywood organization and what we know today as the Annie Awards. She shares her experience of winning her first Emmy award in 2012 for her role as Mrs. Ca...
published: 06 Sep 2014
The Voices of June Foray
UPDATE: Comments are disabled, because I am just sick and tired of all the "What about such and such character" comments I've been getting as of late. If I didn't include your favorite character, I'm sorry, but we are all biased. If you don't like what I did, do your own.
NOTE: I normally screen my videos for comments, but this time, I've decided to let all the comments be approved, since I'm probably going to be spending A LOT of time approving them today. God bless you, Ms. Foray. I hope you have a wonderful reunion with Paul Frees, Bill Scott, Mel Blanc, and everyone else you've ever worked with that have left us. We love you!
My final video in my whole "The Voices of" series. This one is dedicated to the Queen of Voice Actress, Ms. June Foray.
⏩⏩⏩ SUBSCRIBE TO OUR SECOND CHANNEL \ Our personal vlog channel featuring in-person Voice Actor interviews, celebrity interviews, convention trips, Disney trips...
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And remember to hit that LIKE 👍 and SUBSCRIBE 🔔 button.
⏩⏩⏩ SUBSCRIBE TO OUR SECOND CHANNEL \ Our personal vlog channel featuring in-person Voice Actor interviews, celebrity interviews, convention trips, Disney trips, vlogs, AND MORE: https://www.youtube.com/c/TimNydell ⏪⏪⏪
And remember to hit that LIKE 👍 and SUBSCRIBE 🔔 button.
This is a classic view of Bill Scott and June Foray. Bill sadly is no longer with us but June still is! This has local Boston content June has roots in Boston...
This is a classic view of Bill Scott and June Foray. Bill sadly is no longer with us but June still is! This has local Boston content June has roots in Boston, The former WBCN with one of the best morning jocks Charles Laquidara.
This is animation at it's finest enjoy. Lastly June and Bill had done the morning traffic reports as Rocky and Bullwinkle can you imagine hearing this on your way to work?
This is a classic view of Bill Scott and June Foray. Bill sadly is no longer with us but June still is! This has local Boston content June has roots in Boston, The former WBCN with one of the best morning jocks Charles Laquidara.
This is animation at it's finest enjoy. Lastly June and Bill had done the morning traffic reports as Rocky and Bullwinkle can you imagine hearing this on your way to work?
Voice artists Bob Peterson (Dug in "Up") and June Foray (the Looney Tunes series) discuss their craft at the Academy's "Voices of Character" event in August 201...
Voice artists Bob Peterson (Dug in "Up") and June Foray (the Looney Tunes series) discuss their craft at the Academy's "Voices of Character" event in August 2010.
Voice artists Bob Peterson (Dug in "Up") and June Foray (the Looney Tunes series) discuss their craft at the Academy's "Voices of Character" event in August 2010.
Meet living legend and the first lady of animation, June Foray.
Chuck and Stacey J. are so honored to welcome to VO Buzz Weekly a true living legend and the Fi...
Meet living legend and the first lady of animation, June Foray.
Chuck and Stacey J. are so honored to welcome to VO Buzz Weekly a true living legend and the First Lady of animation, June Foray. In Part 1, you’ll be treated to a montage of some of June’s most memorable characters, from the very first one to today, and hear how her incredible career began when she was just 15 years old. She talks about her favorite characters and makes one of Chuck’s childhood dreams come true with a little Rocky and Bullwinkle improv.
June reflects on teaching students at USC, SC and Cal Arts and recounts how she was instrumental in starting the ASIFA Hollywood organization and what we know today as the Annie Awards. She shares her experience of winning her first Emmy award in 2012 for her role as Mrs. Cauldron in the Garfield Show. Be sure to get a copy of June Foray’s latest book, Did You Grow Up With Me Too? now available on Amazon.
Watch more videos, get the latest voiceover news, advice and updates on contests and giveaways at http://vobuzzweekly.com
Have you ever wanted to be a voice actor? Maybe you’ve heard the voice from a movie trailer, TV commercial, video game, cartoon, celebrity impressions, internet or radio ad, and thought, “I want to do that!” Do you wonder what it takes to succeed in the voice over business? Or, are you a fan looking to finally put a "face to the voice" of the biggest and best celebrity voice artists? Well, your search is over!
VO Buzz Weekly is the hit global voice over web show that's inspiring, educating and entertaining viewers in over 85 countries around the world.
Every week, you get up close and personal with a top narrator, voice actor or actress from your favorite cartoons, animation, television promo, TV show, movies, audiobooks, movie trailer, TV commercials and video games, along with the top voice casting directors and agents working in the industry today. You’ll get the inside scoop on how voice artists work from home in their own home studio!
Get tips for setting up your vocal booth and voice over equipment. Learn proper microphone technique and other critical skills to enhance your audio and find the right sound for your voice to nail voice over auditions and casting calls. Learn what to look for when seeking a voice coach, and peek behind the voice casting curtain to learn the secrets that improve every voice over audition and narration.
VO Buzz Weekly is so much more than just “how to do voice over.” From voice coaching to home business advice, every episode is full of tips, inspiring personal stories and insights to help you succeed in the booming voice over industry, and in life. It’s comprehensive voice over training like you’ve never seen before.
Whether you’ve been doing voiceover work for years, or are interested in voice acting, VO Buzz Weekly has something for you! Subscribe now and never miss an episode!
VO Buzz Weekly primary focus points: How To Do Voice Over, Voice Over Training, Voice Over Classes, Voice Over Business, Voice Over Coach, Voice Over Lessons, Learn Voice Over, Voice Over Technique. #vobuzzweekly #voiceover #voiceactingadvice
Meet living legend and the first lady of animation, June Foray.
Chuck and Stacey J. are so honored to welcome to VO Buzz Weekly a true living legend and the First Lady of animation, June Foray. In Part 1, you’ll be treated to a montage of some of June’s most memorable characters, from the very first one to today, and hear how her incredible career began when she was just 15 years old. She talks about her favorite characters and makes one of Chuck’s childhood dreams come true with a little Rocky and Bullwinkle improv.
June reflects on teaching students at USC, SC and Cal Arts and recounts how she was instrumental in starting the ASIFA Hollywood organization and what we know today as the Annie Awards. She shares her experience of winning her first Emmy award in 2012 for her role as Mrs. Cauldron in the Garfield Show. Be sure to get a copy of June Foray’s latest book, Did You Grow Up With Me Too? now available on Amazon.
Watch more videos, get the latest voiceover news, advice and updates on contests and giveaways at http://vobuzzweekly.com
Have you ever wanted to be a voice actor? Maybe you’ve heard the voice from a movie trailer, TV commercial, video game, cartoon, celebrity impressions, internet or radio ad, and thought, “I want to do that!” Do you wonder what it takes to succeed in the voice over business? Or, are you a fan looking to finally put a "face to the voice" of the biggest and best celebrity voice artists? Well, your search is over!
VO Buzz Weekly is the hit global voice over web show that's inspiring, educating and entertaining viewers in over 85 countries around the world.
Every week, you get up close and personal with a top narrator, voice actor or actress from your favorite cartoons, animation, television promo, TV show, movies, audiobooks, movie trailer, TV commercials and video games, along with the top voice casting directors and agents working in the industry today. You’ll get the inside scoop on how voice artists work from home in their own home studio!
Get tips for setting up your vocal booth and voice over equipment. Learn proper microphone technique and other critical skills to enhance your audio and find the right sound for your voice to nail voice over auditions and casting calls. Learn what to look for when seeking a voice coach, and peek behind the voice casting curtain to learn the secrets that improve every voice over audition and narration.
VO Buzz Weekly is so much more than just “how to do voice over.” From voice coaching to home business advice, every episode is full of tips, inspiring personal stories and insights to help you succeed in the booming voice over industry, and in life. It’s comprehensive voice over training like you’ve never seen before.
Whether you’ve been doing voiceover work for years, or are interested in voice acting, VO Buzz Weekly has something for you! Subscribe now and never miss an episode!
VO Buzz Weekly primary focus points: How To Do Voice Over, Voice Over Training, Voice Over Classes, Voice Over Business, Voice Over Coach, Voice Over Lessons, Learn Voice Over, Voice Over Technique. #vobuzzweekly #voiceover #voiceactingadvice
UPDATE: Comments are disabled, because I am just sick and tired of all the "What about such and such character" comments I've been getting as of late. If I didn...
UPDATE: Comments are disabled, because I am just sick and tired of all the "What about such and such character" comments I've been getting as of late. If I didn't include your favorite character, I'm sorry, but we are all biased. If you don't like what I did, do your own.
NOTE: I normally screen my videos for comments, but this time, I've decided to let all the comments be approved, since I'm probably going to be spending A LOT of time approving them today. God bless you, Ms. Foray. I hope you have a wonderful reunion with Paul Frees, Bill Scott, Mel Blanc, and everyone else you've ever worked with that have left us. We love you!
My final video in my whole "The Voices of" series. This one is dedicated to the Queen of Voice Actress, Ms. June Foray.
UPDATE: Comments are disabled, because I am just sick and tired of all the "What about such and such character" comments I've been getting as of late. If I didn't include your favorite character, I'm sorry, but we are all biased. If you don't like what I did, do your own.
NOTE: I normally screen my videos for comments, but this time, I've decided to let all the comments be approved, since I'm probably going to be spending A LOT of time approving them today. God bless you, Ms. Foray. I hope you have a wonderful reunion with Paul Frees, Bill Scott, Mel Blanc, and everyone else you've ever worked with that have left us. We love you!
My final video in my whole "The Voices of" series. This one is dedicated to the Queen of Voice Actress, Ms. June Foray.
⏩⏩⏩ SUBSCRIBE TO OUR SECOND CHANNEL \ Our personal vlog channel featuring in-person Voice Actor interviews, celebrity interviews, convention trips, Disney trips, vlogs, AND MORE: https://www.youtube.com/c/TimNydell ⏪⏪⏪
And remember to hit that LIKE 👍 and SUBSCRIBE 🔔 button.
This is a classic view of Bill Scott and June Foray. Bill sadly is no longer with us but June still is! This has local Boston content June has roots in Boston, The former WBCN with one of the best morning jocks Charles Laquidara.
This is animation at it's finest enjoy. Lastly June and Bill had done the morning traffic reports as Rocky and Bullwinkle can you imagine hearing this on your way to work?
Voice artists Bob Peterson (Dug in "Up") and June Foray (the Looney Tunes series) discuss their craft at the Academy's "Voices of Character" event in August 2010.
Meet living legend and the first lady of animation, June Foray.
Chuck and Stacey J. are so honored to welcome to VO Buzz Weekly a true living legend and the First Lady of animation, June Foray. In Part 1, you’ll be treated to a montage of some of June’s most memorable characters, from the very first one to today, and hear how her incredible career began when she was just 15 years old. She talks about her favorite characters and makes one of Chuck’s childhood dreams come true with a little Rocky and Bullwinkle improv.
June reflects on teaching students at USC, SC and Cal Arts and recounts how she was instrumental in starting the ASIFA Hollywood organization and what we know today as the Annie Awards. She shares her experience of winning her first Emmy award in 2012 for her role as Mrs. Cauldron in the Garfield Show. Be sure to get a copy of June Foray’s latest book, Did You Grow Up With Me Too? now available on Amazon.
Watch more videos, get the latest voiceover news, advice and updates on contests and giveaways at http://vobuzzweekly.com
Have you ever wanted to be a voice actor? Maybe you’ve heard the voice from a movie trailer, TV commercial, video game, cartoon, celebrity impressions, internet or radio ad, and thought, “I want to do that!” Do you wonder what it takes to succeed in the voice over business? Or, are you a fan looking to finally put a "face to the voice" of the biggest and best celebrity voice artists? Well, your search is over!
VO Buzz Weekly is the hit global voice over web show that's inspiring, educating and entertaining viewers in over 85 countries around the world.
Every week, you get up close and personal with a top narrator, voice actor or actress from your favorite cartoons, animation, television promo, TV show, movies, audiobooks, movie trailer, TV commercials and video games, along with the top voice casting directors and agents working in the industry today. You’ll get the inside scoop on how voice artists work from home in their own home studio!
Get tips for setting up your vocal booth and voice over equipment. Learn proper microphone technique and other critical skills to enhance your audio and find the right sound for your voice to nail voice over auditions and casting calls. Learn what to look for when seeking a voice coach, and peek behind the voice casting curtain to learn the secrets that improve every voice over audition and narration.
VO Buzz Weekly is so much more than just “how to do voice over.” From voice coaching to home business advice, every episode is full of tips, inspiring personal stories and insights to help you succeed in the booming voice over industry, and in life. It’s comprehensive voice over training like you’ve never seen before.
Whether you’ve been doing voiceover work for years, or are interested in voice acting, VO Buzz Weekly has something for you! Subscribe now and never miss an episode!
VO Buzz Weekly primary focus points: How To Do Voice Over, Voice Over Training, Voice Over Classes, Voice Over Business, Voice Over Coach, Voice Over Lessons, Learn Voice Over, Voice Over Technique. #vobuzzweekly #voiceover #voiceactingadvice
UPDATE: Comments are disabled, because I am just sick and tired of all the "What about such and such character" comments I've been getting as of late. If I didn't include your favorite character, I'm sorry, but we are all biased. If you don't like what I did, do your own.
NOTE: I normally screen my videos for comments, but this time, I've decided to let all the comments be approved, since I'm probably going to be spending A LOT of time approving them today. God bless you, Ms. Foray. I hope you have a wonderful reunion with Paul Frees, Bill Scott, Mel Blanc, and everyone else you've ever worked with that have left us. We love you!
My final video in my whole "The Voices of" series. This one is dedicated to the Queen of Voice Actress, Ms. June Foray.
June Lucille Forer (born September 18, 1917), better known as June Foray, is an American voice actress and actress best known as the voice of such animated characters as Rocky the Flying Squirrel, Lucifer from Cinderella, Cindy Lou Who, Jokey Smurf, Granny from the Tweety Bird cartoons, Grammi Gummi from The 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 father Maurice and mother Ida. 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 engineer Maurice fell on hard financial times.