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Mary Kay Bergman (1961-1999) was a voice actress who narrated several Sesame Street book and tape sets in 1997, including Who's Afraid of Elmo?, The Emperor's New Fur, and the audio version of Elmo Saves Christmas. She also looped several bit actors in The Flintstones, such as the Roc-Donalds server.
Bergman's voice-over career was brief but prolific, extending from her animation debut as two of the bimbettes in Disney's Beauty and the Beast to her breakout work on South Park, as the majority of the show's female characters, including Wendy Testaburger, Cartman's mom (and all the other recurring mothers), Mayor McDaniels, Principal Victoria, and bus driver Ms. Crabtree. She reprised most of her roles in South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut; after her death, several actresses (including Mona Marshall) were hired to fill the gaps.
Bergman's other voice credits included Dr. Blight on Captain Planet and the Planeteers, Mrs. Butterworth in the syrup commercials, Daphne in several Scooby-Doo videos, Batgirl in Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero, Gwen Stacy in the final episode of the 1990s Spider-Man series, guest parts on The Tick, Quasimodo's mother in The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and various roles in a score of video games.
Mary Kay Bergman was a voice actor who did the voice of Tomo—as well as five other voices—in the Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace video game.
Outside of Star Wars, she is well-known for doing the voices of Daphne Blake in three of the animated Scooby-Doo films, and for a while doing most of the female voices on the TV show South Park.
She did voices in many other films and television shows as well, such as Toy Story 2, The Iron Giant, Beauty and the Beast, Mulan, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Hercules, and many more.
She committed suicide in West Los Angeles, California on November 11, 1999.
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