Gerber, Joan 1935–(Joanie Gerber)
GERBER, Joan 1935–
(Joanie Gerber)
PERSONAL
Born July 29, 1935, in Detroit, MI (some sources cite Davenport, IA); married Frank Dowse, June 16, 1957 (marriage ended, 1961); children: one daughter.
Addresses: Agent— Sutton, Barth & Vennari, Inc., 145 South Fairfax Ave., Suite 310, Los Angeles, CA 90036.
Career: Actress and voice artist.
CREDITS
Television Appearances; Series:
Voices of Dee and Lotta Love, Roger Ramjet (animated), syndicated, 1965.
Voice of Freddy the flute, H. R. Pufnstuf, syndicated, 1969–1971.
Voice of Maggie, Sky Hawks (animated), ABC, 1969–1971.
Voices of Irma Boyle and Sara Whitaker, Wait 'Til Your Father Gets Home (animated), syndicated, 1972.
Voice of Agnes Barkley, The Barkleys (animated), NBC, 1972–1973.
Voice of Connie Partridge, Partridge Family: 2200 A.D. (animated), CBS, 1974–1975.
Voice of Goldie Hound, The Oddball Couple (animated), ABC, 1975–1977.
Voices of Mrs. Regina Rich and Irona the maid, The Richie Rich/Scooby–Doo Show (animated), ABC, 1980–1982, CBS, 1986.
Voice of Mrs. Kelp, The Smurfs (animated; also known Smurfs' Adventures ), NBC, 1981–1990.
Voice of Mrs. Kelp, The Snorks (animated), NBC, 1984–1986.
Voices of Mrs. Beakley and Glittering Goldie, DuckTales (animated), ABC and syndicated, 1987–1992.
Television Appearances; Voice Performer:
The Bugaloos, NBC, 1970–1972.
Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp (also known as The Lancelot Link Secret Chimp Hour ), ABC, 1970–1972.
Lidsville, ABC, 1971–1973.
Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch (animated), CBS, 1971–1974.
The New Scooby–Doo Movies (animated; also known as Scooby–Doo's New Comedy Movie Pictures ), CBS, 1972–1976.
The Clue Club (animated), CBS, 1976–1979.
(As Joanie Gerber) The Kwicky Koala Show (animated), CBS, 1981–1982.
Voice performer for Fred Flintstone and Friends, syndicated.
Television Appearances; Movies:
Voice of Dreadonia, Scooby–Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf (animated), The Cartoon Network, 1988.
Street of Dreams (animated), CBS, 1988.
Television Appearances; Specials:
Voice, Tales of Washington Irving, CBS, 1970.
Voice of Aunt Henrietta, "Nanny and the Professor," The ABC Superstar Movie (also known as The New Saturday Superstar Movie ), ABC, 1972.
Voices of mother, Adeline, and Diane, The Magical Mystery Trip through Little Red's Head, ABC, 1974.
Voice, The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy, ABC, 1978.
Voice of evil fairy, Christmas at Walt Disney World, 1978.
Voice, The Puppy's Great Adventure, ABC, 1979.
Voices of Lavonne, second woman, and waitress, Scooby–Doo Goes Hollywood (animated), 1979.
Voices of Tic Toc, Ozma, Adeline, and Diane, Oz (also known as Christmas in Oz, Christmas in the Land of Oz, Dorothy in the Land of Oz, In the Land of Oz, Thanksgiving in Oz, and Thanksgiving in the Land of Oz ), CBS, 1980.
Voice, A Tale of Four Wishes, CBS, 1981.
Voices of Apricot, Blueberry Muffin, and Apple Dumplin', Strawberry Shortcake in Big Apple City (animated), 1981.
Voice of Rebecca Boone, Daniel Boone, CBS, 1981.
Voice, The Wrong Way Kid, CBS, 1983.
Voices of blond girl and other girls, How to Eat Fried Worms, CBS, 1985.
Voice of Rosetta, Witch–Cat, CBS, 1985.
Voice of Mrs. Beakley, DuckTales: Treasure of the Golden Suns (animated), 1987.
Voice of Mrs. Beakley, Super DuckTales (animated), syndicated, 1989.
Voice of witch, "The Banana Splits in Hocus Pocus Park," and voices of Mrs. Puddy, old hag, Rose, and Tess, "Oliver Twist and the Artful Dodger," special presentations of The ABC Superstar Movie (also known as The New Saturday Superstar Movie ), ABC.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
Voice of woman, "The Pique Poquette of Paris," The Inspector (animated), 1965.
Voice of Irma Boyle, "Love and the Old–Fashioned Father," Love, American Style, ABC, 1972.
Voice of G.A.L., "It's All in Your Mind," Far Out Space Nuts (animated), CBS, 1975.
Voices of Lefty Callahan, Vampire Lady of the Bay, and Mrs. Cornell, "I Left My Neck in San Francisco," Scooby and Scrappy–Doo (animated), ABC, 1979.
Voice of Anastasia, "The Golden Fleecing," DuckTales (animated; also known as Disney's DuckTales ), syndicated, 1987.
Voices of beauty shop woman, elevator woman, and television woman, "Money Vanishes," DuckTales (animated; also known as Disney's DuckTales ), syndicated, 1987.
Voices of female reporter and Queen Oofa, "Launchpad's First Crash," DuckTales (animated; also known as Disney's DuckTales ), syndicated, 1987.
Voice of Lady Delardo, "The Status Seeker," DuckTales (animated; also known as Disney's DuckTales ), syndicated, 1987.
Voice of Skiddles's mother, "Cold Ducks," DuckTales (animated; also known as Disney's DuckTales ), syndicated, 1987.
Voice of Snowy, "The Lost Crown of Genghis Khan," DuckTales (animated; also known as Disney's DuckTales ), syndicated, 1987.
Voice of Webra Walters, "Send in the Clones," Duck-Tales (animated; also known as Disney's Duck-Tales ), syndicated, 1987.
Voice of flower clerk, "The Bride Wore Stripes," DuckTales (animated; also known as Disney's DuckTales ), syndicated, 1989.
Voice of Gotcha Grabmore, "Rainy Daze," Tiny Toon Adventures (animated), syndicated, 1990.
Voice of Gotcha Grabmore, "Whale's Tales," Tiny Toon Adventures (animated), syndicated, 1990.
Voice of Zsa Zsa Labrador, "They Shoot Dogs, Don't They?," Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers (animated), syndicated, 1990.
Voices of alien cow and Gerdie, "Twin Beaks," Darkwing Duck (animated), syndicated, 1991.
Voice of teacher, "Educating Goofy," Goof Troop (animated), syndicated, 1992.
Provided the voice of a female tourist, The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries (animated; also known as The Sylvester & Tweety Movies ), The Cartoon Network.
Television Appearances; Pilots:
Arnold's Closet Review, NBC, 1971.
Voice of Aunt Henrietta, Nanny and the Professor and the Phantom of the Circus, ABC, 1973.
Television Work; Additional Voices; Animated Series:
Matty's Funday Funnies (also known as Beany and Cecil and Matty's Funnies with Beany and Cecil ), ABC, 1959–1961.
The Bugs Bunny Show, ABC, 1960–1967, CBS, 1971–1973, ABC, 1973–1975.
(As Joanie Gerber) The Jetsons, ABC, 1962–1964, CBS, 1964–1965, NBC, 1965–1967, CBS, 1969–1971, NBC, 1971–1976, NBC, 1979–1981, NBC, 1982–1983, syndicated, 1985 and 1987.
The Super 6, NBC, 1966–1969.
Scooby–Doo, Where Are You?, CBS, 1969–1972.
The Pink Panther Show, NBC, 1969–1978, ABC, 1978–1979, syndicated, 1993–1994.
The Houndcats, NBC, 1972–1973.
These Are the Days, ABC, 1974–1976.
The New Tom and Jerry/Grape Ape Show (later known as The Tom and Jerry/Grape Ape/Mumbly Show ), ABC, 1975–1976.
Tarzan: Lord of the Jungle, CBS, 1976–1977 and 1984.
The Scooby–Doo/Dynomutt Hour (also known as The Scooby–Doo Show ), ABC, 1976–1978.
Baggy Pants & the Nitwits, NBC, 1977–1978.
The Great Grape Ape, ABC, 1977–1978.
I Am the Greatest: The Adventures of Muhammad Ali, NBC, 1977–1978.
Dynomutt (also known as Dynomutt, Dog Wonder ), ABC, 1978.
The New Fantastic Four (also known as The Fantastic Four ), NBC, 1978–1979.
The All–New Popeye Hour, CBS, 1978–1983.
The Plasticman Comedy/Adventure Hour, ABC, 1979–1981, CBS, 1983–1984.
Laverne & Shirley (also known as Laverne & Shirley with the Fonz and The Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour ), ABC, 1981–1982.
Jokebook, NBC, 1982.
Monchhichis, CBS, ABC, 1983–1984.
The 13 Ghosts of Scooby–Doo, ABC, 1985–1986.
The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show, ABC, 1986–2000.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (also known as Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Series ), syndicated, 1987–1990, CBS, 1990–1996.
Fantastic Max, beginning 1988.
The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda, syndicated, beginning 1990.
The Midnight Patrol (also known as Potsworth & Co. ), beginning 1990.
Gravedale High (also known as Rick Moranis in Gravedale High ), NBC, 1990–1991.
Tom & Jerry Kids Show, Fox, 1990–1993.
Capitol Critters, ABC, 1992.
Droopy, Master Detective, Fox, 1993–1994.
That's Warner Bros.!, The WB, beginning 1995.
The Bugs 'n' Daffy Show, The WB, 1996–1999.
Television Work; Additional Voices; Animated Movies:
The Point, 1971.
I Yabba–Dabba Do!, ABC, 1993.
Film Appearances:
(As Joanie Gerber) Voices of Granny and ghost trick–or–treater, Corn on the Cop (animated short film), Warner Bros., 1965.
Voice of Freddy Flute, Pufnstuf, Universal, 1970.
Voice, Shinbone Alley (animated), Allied Artists/Fine Arts Films, 1971.
Voice, Kloot's Kounty (animated short film), United Artists, 1973.
Voices of Mrs. Zuckerman and Mrs. Fussy, Charlotte's Web (animated; also known as E. B. White's Charlotte's Web ), Paramount Home Video, 1973.
Voice, The Badge and the Beautiful (animated short film), DePatie–Freleng Enterprises, 1974.
Voice, The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat (animated), American International Pictures, 1974.
Voice, Goldilox & the Three Hoods (animated short film), United Artists, 1975.
Voice, Gentleman Tramp, PWE Inc., 1976.
Voice of the elephant, The Mouse and His Child (animated), Sanrio Communications, 1977.
Voice, J–Men Forever (animated), International Harmony, 1979.
Voice of a mouse, Nutcracker Fantasy (animated), Sanrio Communications, 1979.
Voice of Fraulein Rottenmeier, Heidi's Song (animated), Paramount, 1982.
Voice of Mrs. Beakley, DuckTales: The Movie—Treasure of the Lost Lamp (animated), Buena Vista, 1990.
Film Work:
Animator, Fowl Play (animated short film), United Artists, 1973.
(As Joanie Gerber) Special vocal effects artist, Explorers, Paramount, 1985.
Also provided additional voices for Crazylegs Crane.
Radio Appearances:
Appeared as Julia Fairholm, Return to Paper Plates; and in the title role, The Story Lady.
RECORDINGS
Videos:
The Stan Freberg Commercials (also known as Tip of the Freberg: The Stan Freberg Collection 1951–1998 ), Rhino Entertainment, 1999.
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