The return of 1930's animated icon Betty Boop continues as Roger Langridge talks about empowering the famous flapper while keeping the elements that made her a hit. Covers for the second issue of the ...
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Created by animator Grim Natwick, and voiced (mostly) by Mae Questel, Betty was the queen of the New York cartoon studio run by Max and Dave Fleischer — Walt Disney's only serious rival in the 1930s.
Who would have thought that the most compelling musical comedy heroine in decades would be a nearly 100-year-old cartoon character? I’ll admit I didn’t know quite what to expect upon arriving at the ...
Summer Ray is a voiceover actor, writer, and artist based in London who spent her weekend on a unique project horror fans are certain to appreciate. She created a 1930s-style cartoon character design ...
FARGO — When you walk into the south Fargo home of Jan Jorgensen and Cindy Phillips, you’re struck with the thought that these are two pretty interesting women. Not only is the white bookshelf in ...
ABC's Stephanie Sy and cartoonist Bryan Brinkman celebrate Betty Boop's birthday Aug. 9, 2010— -- A legend of the silver screen is celebrating today, as the black-and-white femme fatale, Betty ...
NEW YORK — Betty Boop is back. The cartoon world’s sexiest septuagenarian will celebrate her 75th birthday by becoming a Broadway musical in 2005. Ostar Prods. has teamed with Robyn Goodman and Andrew ...
Betty Boop is returning to the big screen, with Simon Cowell’s Syco Entertainment and Animal Logic Entertainment developing and producing the first feature-length film for the feisty cartoon flapper.
For some reason, I’d never think to associate Simon Cowell with Betty Boop, but it looks like he’s a fan of the animated character because he’s developing and producing a feature film for her.