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Framed Signed June Foray Cindy Lou Who CoA Seuss Grinch Stole Art NEW 8x10 MGM

$ 72.4

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    Direct from Whoville "Cindy Lou Who"
    Hand Signed in-person Autograph by the
    legendary Voice Artist Miss
    June Foray
    Brand NEW Frame
    June provided the voice for the endearing little Who Cindy Lou Who. Her performance provided the emotional attachment the characters needed, as she asked: "Why Santa, Why?"
    All Original hand signed,
    No Pre-prints
    , ALL original Autograph
    .
    Item is an 8 x 10 inch Professionally  Printed Photo of Cindy Lou Who that has been HAND signed by voice artist June Foray.  Witnessed in-person at the private autograph session. Professional Printed photo on Kodak Gold paper. The piece is in mint condition and never displayed. June's signature is Bold a Crisp. The signing occurred on Sept 29, 2012.
    Each piece is individually signed by June, hence the signature will vary slightly from piece to piece,
    then the one pictured
    .
    Chuck Jones
    is reported to have said,
    "
    June Foray
    is not the female
    Mel Blanc
    ,
    Mel Blanc
    was the male
    June Foray
    ."
    Includes:
    Certificate of Authenticity
    The Remarkable June Foray
    BIO: June Foray (born September 18, 1917) is an American voice actress who has worked for most of the studios which produced animated films since the 1940s.
    Foray was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, where her voice was the first broadcast in a local radio drama when she was 12 years of age; by age of 15, she was doing regular radio voice work. Two years later she moved to Los Angeles, California, and soon became a favorite voice actress on the radio there, including on the national programs of Jimmy Durante and Danny Thomas. In the 1940s, she began film work as well, including a few appearances acting in live-action movies, but mostly doing voice-overs for animated cartoons.
    For Walt Disney, she played
    Lucifer the Cat
    in the feature film
    Cinderella
    ; she did a variety of voices in Walter Lantz's
    Woody Woodpecker
    cartoons; for Warner Bros. Cartoons she was
    Granny
    , owner of
    Tweety and Sylvester
    (whom she has played, on and off, since 1943), and, memorably, a series of witches including
    Witch Hazel
    for
    Chuck Jones
    . She appeared on the
    Smurfs
    (as
    Jokey Smurf
    and
    Mother Nature
    ), George of the Jungle, and
    How the
    Grinch Stole Christmas as Cindy Lou Who
    ; she was the voice of the original "Chatty Cathy" doll (coincidentally, she was the voice of the "Talking Tina" doll in The Twilight Zone episode, "The Living Doll"), and is a voice on the Disney attraction "
    Pirates of the Caribbean
    " as the wife of the man getting dunked ("Don't tell him, Carlos!"). She is best known for -- her stint with Jay Ward Productions, performing almost all the female roles (and the occasional male) on The Bullwinkle Show (ne Rocky and His Friends), Dudley Do-Right, Fractured Fairy Tales, Fractured Flickers and many more. She can barely venture anywhere these days without someone imposing on her to speak a line or two as Rocky (usually the line about "That trick never works") or perhaps Natasha Fatale and/or Nell Fenwick.