Gerry Johnson
Gerry Johnson | |
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Born | April 4, 1918 |
Died | January 24, 1990 (71 years old) |
Occupation | Radio, television and voice actress |
Years active | 1950sā1990s |
Gerry Johnson (April 4, 1918 ā January 24, 1990) was an American actress best known as the second voice-over to portray the character of Betty Rubble during seasons five and six of the animated television series The Flintstones, after original voice-artist Bea Benaderet left the series.
Career
Among her many stage, TV, and screen credits, Johnson created and hosted her own TV variety show in Dallas, Texas, Gerry Johnson's Variety Fair in the 1950s and played Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest and several characters in Under Milkwood in the opening season of the Dallas Theater Center. After moving back to Los Angeles in 1961, she co-hosted on Red Rowe's Panorama Pacific. A versatile voice-over and TV actress, she provided voices for The Flintstones and other Hanna-Barbera productions and guest-starred on Bewitched. Johnson took over the role of Betty Rubble after Bea Benaderet left because of her commitment to Petticoat Junction. Johnson provided the voice of a French woman, an English woman and reprised her role of Betty Rubble for the feature film The Man Called Flintstone before departing from voice acting.[1]
Television/Film
- Bewitched - episode - A Vision of Sugar Plums - Mrs. Johnson (1964)
- The Flintstones - 52 episodes - Betty Rubble/additional voices (1964-1966)
- The Secret Squirrel Show - Additional Voices (1965)
- The Man Called Flintstone - Betty Rubble (1966)
References
- ā Recollection of her daughter, Sherry Spence (SLSpence), which may be confirmed by personal papers, including Spence's birth certificate, legal correspondence, Gerry Johnson's death certificate, and Gerry Johnson's resume.