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Marilyn Sue
Schreffler (June 14, 1945 –
January 7, 1988) was an
American voice actress who
provided voice-overs for
several animated television series...
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Rajpal Singh and I.S. Dhillon. Patiala:
North Zone
Cultural Centre.
Schreffler, Gibb (2014). "'It's Our Culture':
Dynamics of the
Revival and Reemergence...
- Thuhi, Hardial. The Tumba-Algoza
Ballad Tradition.
Translated by Gibb
Schreffler.
Journal of
Punjab Studies 18(1&2) (Spring-Fall 2011). pp. 169–202. v...
- Berlin, Connecticut.
Archived from the
original on
August 12, 2011.
Schreffler,
Laura (September 30, 2010). "HOLLYHUNK! Rob
Pattinson & Zac Efron, You've...
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Frankenteen Bumper Robinson as
Jamal Ronnie Sc**** as
Colonel Calloway Marilyn Schreffler as
Winnie Russi Taylor as "Phanty"
Phantasma Andre Stojka as The Grim...
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NAACP Image Award for
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a
Motion Picture Schreffler,
Laura (November 23, 2016). "Loving Star
Alano Miller Shares His Haute...
- All-New
Popeye Hour
animated series. She was
voiced by
actress Marilyn Schreffler, who also
provided the
voice of
Olive Oyl, Swee'Pea and two of Popeye's...
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Oxford Hindi-English dictionary". dsal.uchicago.edu.
Retrieved 2023-03-17.
Schreffler, Gibb
Stuart (September 2010). "The Ḍhol, Presently".
Signs of Separation:...
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Questel was
recast as Swee'Pea in the (1960s)
Popeye shorts.
Marilyn Schreffler replaced Mae
Questel as the
voice of Swee'Pea in the 1970s and 80s, Corinne...
- pp. 10, 17;
Schreffler 2011, p. 220. Deb 1987;
Schreffler 2011.
Schreffler 2011, p. 223. Deb 1987, p. 10.
Singh 2016, p. 116.
Schreffler 2011, p. 225...