April Winchell

American voice actress (born 1960) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

April Terri Winchell[1] (born January 4, 1960) is an American voice actress and radio host. Since 1996, she has been the voice of Clarabelle Cow.

Born
April Terri Winchell

(1960-01-04) January 4, 1960 (age 66)
Education
Occupations
  • Voice actress
  • radio host
  • color commentator
Yearsactive1972–present
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April Winchell
Winchell in 2011
Born
April Terri Winchell

(1960-01-04) January 4, 1960 (age 66)
Education
Occupations
  • Voice actress
  • radio host
  • color commentator
Years active1972–present
Spouses
Mick Kuisel
(m. 1996; div. 2013)
John Foley
(m. 2013)
Parents
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Early life

Born on January 4, 1960,[2] in New York City borough of Queens in Whitestone,[3][failed verification] but raised in the Greater Los Angeles Area[4] (primarily Woodland Hills[5][6][7]), Winchell is the daughter of inventor, ventriloquist and comedian Paul Winchell and his second wife, actress-writer Nina—née Ventimiglia[8][9]Russell.[5] In her weblog writings and appearances on radio, Winchell describes her childhood with many references to the great talent of her father as well as the many disturbing incidents owing to his mental health issues.[10][11]

Winchell attended Sequoia Junior High School, North Central Michigan College.[12][5] and Orange Coast College, where, in August 1977, her "vivacious acting and full-throated singing" as the female lead in OCC's summer theater production of the Michael Stewart-Jerry Herman musical, Mack and Mabel, found an enthusiastic audience in Los Angeles Times critic Richard Buffum.[13]

Career

Acting

Winchell in Los Angeles, California in June 2004

Winchell's projects include the role of Sylvia in Wander Over Yonder, a Disney Channel animated series featuring Jack McBrayer in the title role. Created by The Powerpuff Girls producers Craig McCracken and Lauren Faust, the show chronicles the adventures of Wander and his trusty (and cynical) steed Sylvia, as they travel the universe. The series premiered on the Disney Channel in September 2013.[14]

As a voice actress, she has been heard in hundreds of animated television series, such as Goof Troop (as Peg Pete), Recess (as Mrs. Muriel Finster), House of Mouse and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (as Clarabelle Cow), Bonkers (as Lucky's wife, Dyl Piquel), Pepper Ann (as title character's mom, Lydia Pearson),[15] and Kids from Room 402 (as Miss Gracie Graves the school teacher, along with several other characters that appear on the show), The Legend of Tarzan (taking over for Rosie O'Donnell as Terk in the original film), 101 Dalmatians: The Series (as Cruella De Vil), and SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron (as Molly Mange).

She has also voiced characters in numerous films, including Antz, Who Framed Roger Rabbit,[16] Monsters University and Rob Zombie's The Haunted World of El Superbeasto. Winchell portrayed the "Glendale Federal Bank" lady – a cranky, cynical customer alleviated by the service at her new bank – in a series of radio commercials, which Winchell wrote and directed herself. The commercials caught the attention of Roseanne Barr, who hired her as a writer on Barr's eponymous sitcom.[16]

Radio

Besides her many contributions to radio advertising as a director, writer, and performer, Winchell also hosted a radio talk show program on KFI, a Los Angeles radio station. This weekend program aired for three years, and enjoyed the fastest growth audience in the history of the station. Subsequent to the end of this program in November 2002, she appeared semi-regularly on the Ask Mr. KABC program, on KABC, an AM station also in Los Angeles – until the show ended in February 2007.

In 2005, Winchell signed a deal with U.S. pay-TV service HBO to develop and host a show on Sirius Satellite Radio. However, on her official website on May 3, 2006, she announced that negotiations had stalled out between HBO and Sirius, leaving her program in limbo.

On March 16, 2007, she returned to semi-regular radio appearances on The Marc "Mr. K" Germain Show on KTLK-AM (the new show hosted by the former Mr. KABC) and appeared twice a month. (Her appearances on Germain's show are available at her website in addition to KTLK's website.) During March, Winchell was "banned for life" from KABC (AM) in Los Angeles at the behest of ABC radio host Bill O'Reilly, over a retelling of an occurrence she dubbed "Croissantgate" (KABC provided Bill O'Reilly with croissants that were not fresh enough for his taste, causing a commotion at the station).

Theater

Winchell (right) providing commentary at the 1998 Christopher Street West Gay Pride Parade in West Hollywood.

As a musical theater actress, Winchell starred as Ado Annie in the Columbia Artists revival of Oklahoma!, and appeared opposite Kevin Spacey in Gypsy.

Winchell wrote and starred as Sheila Sands in her show at the Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles to sold out crowds. The show was produced by Lily Tomlin and Jane Wagner, who discovered her at Cafe Largo in Hollywood. Winchell reprised the character to open for Brad Garrett at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas in 2013.

She has also been a frequent panelist on the live-stage version of What's My Line at the Acme Comedy Theatre in Hollywood.

Advertising

In 1992, Winchell and her then-husband Mick Kuisel formed Radio Savant Productions, a radio advertising production company.[1][17] Since that time, Winchell has received many awards including Cannes, Clio, The $100,000 Mercury Award[18] and The International Grand Andy (bestowed by The Association of Independent Commercial Producers) – it was the only time the Andy was given for radio. Winchell also provided the award-winning radio and television advertising for Big Bear Mountain Resorts for over 20 years.

Internet

In October 2009, Winchell (under the pseudonym "Helen Killer") launched Regretsy, a blog website which satirized Etsy.[19] Within four days, the site had received nearly 90 million hits.[citation needed] This huge viral success caught the attention of Random House, who subsequently won a bidding war to publish a book based around the Regretsy website. The book, which was published April 6, 2010, features humorous and bizarre crafts and artwork from several different artists, as well as essays about Winchell's personal life, childhood and own crafting failures.[20] As of March 1, 2012, the Regretsy site had raised over $200,000 for charitable causes.[21] The popularity of Regretsy's "Not Remotely Steampunk" section even inspired a viral "chap hop" music video.[22] Winchell ceased updating Regretsy on February 1, 2013.[23]

Winchell made several appearances on early episodes of the internet broadcast series "Talk Radio One," interviewed by former Los Angeles radio personality Marc Germain. She became a weekly guest on the series beginning in 2017.

Other work

Winchell worked as a voice director for the 1996 video game Toonstruck and voiced Ms. Fit, Polly, Punisher Polly and Dr. Payne's Receptionist. She also worked as a punch writer for Recess: School's Out and wrote three episodes of the American sitcom Roseanne.

Personal life

Winchell and Kevin Spacey dated after high school.[24][25] She is married to John Foley.[citation needed]

Filmography

Film

More information Year, Title ...
List of voice performances in animated feature and direct-to-video films
Year Title Role Notes
1988 Who Framed Roger Rabbit Mrs. Herman, Baby Herman's baby voice [26]
1990 Jetsons: The Movie Additional voices
1997 Mighty Ducks the Movie: The First Face-Off Tanya Direct-to-video
1998 Beauty and the Beast: Belle's Magical World Chandeleria
Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World Additional voices
Antz
1999 Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas Mom, Old Woman, Firefighter #1 Direct-to-video[26]
Tarzan Terk's Mom
2000 Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman Madame Raya Direct-to-video[26]
2001 Recess: School's Out Miss Finster, Mrs. Detweiller [26]
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure Mrs. Mahoney Direct-to-video[26]
Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse Mother Von Drake Direct-to-video
Recess Christmas: Miracle on Third Street Miss Finster Direct-to-video[26]
2002 The Hunchback of Notre Dame II Lady DeBurne
Tarzan & Jane Terk Direct-to-video
Mickey's House of Villains Clarabelle Cow
2003 Recess: All Growed Down Miss Finster Direct-to-video[26]
Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade
2004 Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers Clarabelle Cow
Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas Additional voices Direct-to-video
2005 Mulan II Matchmaker
Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama Reporter
Tarzan II Additional voices
Kronk's New Groove Hildy, Marge, Tina, Additional voices
2006 Asterix and the Vikings Vikea [26]
Queer Duck: The Movie Additional voices Direct-to-video
The Fox and the Hound 2
2007 Happily N'Ever After
2009 The Haunted World of El Superbeasto Various voices Direct-to-video[26]
2010 Superman/Batman: Apocalypse Female Radio Caller #1 Direct-to-video[26]
2012 Strange Frame Pawnbroker [26]
2013 Monsters University Additional voices
Despicable Me 2
2015 Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League Giganta [26]
Home Boovs [26]
2020 Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the Universe Computer Voice
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Television

More information Year, Title ...
List of voice performances in animated shows
Year Title Role Notes
1972–1973 Kid Power Connie
1992 Defenders of Dynatron City Additional voices TV special
Monster in My Pocket: The Big Scream Helga
Darkwing Duck Bianca Beakley
1992–1993 Goof Troop Peg Pete, various voices 77 episodes
1993 Tom & Jerry Kids Additional voices Episode: "Penthouse Mouse/12 Angry Sheep/The Ant Attack"
Marsupilami Episode: "A Spotless Record/A Boy and His Crab/Mars vs. Man"
Problem Child
Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby Additional voices Television film
1993–1994 Bonkers Dyl Piquel 20 episodes
SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron Molly Mange 5 episodes
1994 Aladdin Woman Episode: "The Flawed Couple"
1995 Bump in the Night Auntie Matta, Princess, the Cute Dolls Episodes: "Auntie Matta" and "Beauty and the Bump"
The Magic School Bus Mrs. Perlstein Episode:
"Going Batty"
The Shnookums & Meat Funny Cartoon Show Various characters 8 episodes
1995–1999 Timon & Pumbaa Additional voices 7 episodes
1996 Gargoyles Shauna Coyle Episode: "Broadway Goes to Hollywood"[26]
Earthworm Jim Ilene Episode: "Lounge Day's Journey into Night"
Quack Pack Female Viking, various voices 2 episodes
1996–1997 Mighty Ducks Tanya 26 episodes
Jungle Cubs Various characters 4 episodes
1996, 1998 The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper Miss C. / Baby Casper 2 episodes
1997 The Blues Brothers: The Animated Series Various characters
Johnny Bravo Episode: "Johnny Bravo/Jungle Boy in 'Mr. Monkeyman'/Johnny Bravo and the Amazon Women"
Nightmare Ned Queen Ant Episode: "Ants"
Extreme Ghostbusters The Waitress Episode: "The Jersey Devil"
1997–1998 101 Dalmatians: The Series Cruella De Vil 61 episodes
1997–2000 Pepper Ann Lydia Pearson 45 episodes
1997–2001 Recess Muriel Finster 21 episodes
1998 Hercules Amazon Guard Episode: "Hercules and the Girdle of Hippolyte"
Men in Black: The Series Troy's Mother Episode: "The Quick Clone Syndrome"
All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series Tiffany Episode: "Bess and Itchy's Dog School Reunion"
1998–1999 Mad Jack the Pirate Additional voices 13 episodes
CatDog Sadie, Space Grannies 2 episodes[26]
1998–2001 Oh Yeah! Cartoons Various voices 3 episodes[26]
1999 The Wild Thornberrys Gemsbok #2 Episode: "Rain Dance"[26]
Cow and Chicken Receptionist, Meter Maid Episode: "The Full Mounty"[26]
1999–2000 Mickey Mouse Works Clarabelle Cow 10 episodes
Kids from Room 402 Gracie Graves [26]
2000 Buzz Lightyear of Star Command Pwerta Episode: "Stress Test"[26]
Rugrats Argenta Episode: "Don't Poop on My Parade"[26]
2000–2001 Clerks: The Animated Series Judge 4 episodes
2001–2003 House of Mouse Clarabelle Cow 28 episodes
The Legend of Tarzan Terk / Bibi's Mother 37 episodes
2001–2004 Lloyd in Space Nora Nebulon 35 episodes[26]
2002 Totally Spies! Ms. Catherine Brooks, Principal Vegan Episode: "Silicon Valley Girls"
Ozzy & Drix Lunchlady Episode: "Gas of Doom"[26]
Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe In Santa Nana Television film[26]
2002–2003 Teamo Supremo Hypnotheria
2003 The Mummy Aglaophone #1 Episode: "The Enemy of My Enemy"
Rocket Power Announcer Episode: "Cinco de Twisto/Saving Lt. Ryan"
2003–2006 Lilo & Stitch: The Series Mrs. Edmonds, Aunt Stacy 35 episodes
2003; 2007 Kim Possible Bernice, Miss Hatchet, Trisha 8 episodes
2004 Fatherhood Ms. Huffington Episode: "Love me Dude"
As Told by Ginger Cleaning Lady Episode: "A Lesson in Tightropes"[26]
2006 Bratz Gertrude Episode: "Survivor"
Catscratch Various characters Episode: "Mall Adjusted/Clan Destiny"
The X's Episode: "Accidental Hero/Untitled"
2006–2007 Eloise: The Animated Series 5 episodes
Legion of Super Heroes Winema Wazzo 2 episodes[27]
2006–2016 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Clarabelle Cow 52 episodes
2007 The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy Mrs. Slither Episode: "Detention X"[26]
Slacker Cats Additional voices Episode: "Mexico"
2007–2008 Tak & the Power of Juju Donna 3 episodes[26]
2009–2014 Phineas and Ferb Blanca Dishon, Mona, Princess Leia [26]
2009 King of the Hill Various characters Episode: "Uncool Customer"
2010–2011 Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil Helga [26]
2011 Curious George Chilla DeWinter, Melanie 2 episodes
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated Weena Episode: "Night Fright"[26]
Fish Hooks Lady Eelbottom Episode: "Oscar Makes an Impression"[26]
2011–2014 Jake and the Never Land Pirates Singsong Bird, Slippery Serpent 4 episodes
2011–present Minnie's Bow-Toons Clarabelle Cow 40 episodes
2012 Robot and Monster Grandma, Arpa Default 4 episodes[26]
2012–2015 Gravity Falls Ma Duskerton 3 episodes[26]
2013 Ben 10: Omniverse Queen Voratia Rumbletum Episode: "Tummy Trouble"[26]
Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness Mistress Mugan Episode: "Tigress Tale"[26]
Monsters vs. Aliens Soap Opera Alien, Educational Television Episode: "Educational Television"[26]
2013–2016 Wander Over Yonder Sylvia Main role[26]
2014–2015 Breadwinners Mama Monster [26]
2015 Star vs. the Forces of Evil Riddle Sphinx 2 episodes
2016–2018 Mickey Mouse Clarabelle Cow 3 episodes
2017–2021 Mickey and the Roadster Racers 33 episodes[26]
2017 Sofia the First The Dutchess/Windy 2 episodes
2018–2021 DuckTales Black Heron, Zenith, Chip, Dale, Monterey Jack, Zipper, additional voices 8 episodes[26]
2019 Amphibia Tuti, Fens, Braddock 3 episodes[26]
2020 DC Super Hero Girls Antiope Episode: "#AwesomeAuntAntiope"
2020–2023 The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse Clarabelle Cow Main cast
2021 Kid Cosmic Krosh 3 episodes
Mickey's Tale of Two Witches Clarabelle Cow Television special[26]
2021–2025 Mickey Mouse Funhouse Main cast[26]
2022 The Cuphead Show! Hoagie Mom, Kindly Old Woman, Head Penguin 2 episodes
2025 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+ Clarabelle Cow Main cast
The Mighty Nein Various characters [26]
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Video games

More information Year, Title ...
List of voice performances in video games
Year Title Role Notes
1991 Hare Raising Havoc Baby Herman, Mrs. Herman
1996 Animated Storybook: Toy Story Scrabble Narrator
Toonstruck Ms. Fit, Polly [26]
1998 Disney's Math Quest with Aladdin Bizarrah
2008 Disney Think Fast Clarabelle Cow
2010 Epic Mickey
2011 Kinect Disneyland Adventures Queen of Hearts
2012 Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two Clarabelle Cow
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Live-action

More information Year, Title ...
List of acting performances in television shows
Year Title Role Notes
1994 Limboland Various Episode: "Pilot"
1996 Grace Under Fire Ms. Salem Episode: "Grace Tests Out"
1999 Time of Your Life Karen Episode: "The Time She Got Mobbed"
2002 That '80s Show Mrs. Nealon Episode: "After the Kiss"
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