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Billie Hayes

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American actress (1924–2021)
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Billie Hayes
Hayes c. 1969
Born
Billie Armstrong Brosch

(1924-08-05)August 5, 1924
DiedApril 29, 2021(2021-04-29) (aged 96)
Los Angeles, California
OccupationActress
Years active1934–2016
Websitewww.billiehayes.com

Billie Armstrong Brosch (August 5, 1924 – April 29, 2021), known professionally asBillie Hayes, was an American television, film, and stage actress, best known for her comic portrayals ofWitchiepoo andLi'l Abner'sMammy Yokum.

Early years

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Hayes was born inDu Quoin, Illinois, on August 5, 1924, to Charles and Marie (Armstrong) Brosch.[1] Her father was from Germany, and was a coal miner who headed the local miners' union. Her mother was from Illinois, and worked in administration relief.[2] She had an older brother, Louis Brosch.[3] She started working professionally in entertainment at the age of nine, tap dancing in local theatres. By the time she was in high school, she played in bandleader Vince Genovese's orchestra, then toured with her own singing and dancing act throughout theMidwest.[1] Hayes then moved on to New York City, where she auditioned for theatre owner/operator and producerJ.J. Shubert, and was hired for principal roles in three roadshow operettas:TheStudent Prince,The Merry Widow, andBlossom Time.[1]

Career

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Hayes was known for her comic portrayal of Wilhelmina W. Witchiepoo onNBC'sSid and Marty Krofft television seriesH.R. Pufnstuf, as well as in the 1970 filmPufnstuf based on the series. Her characteristic cackle and animated physicality were notable during the show's 17-episode run in 1969–70. She reprised the role in another Sid and Marty Krofft programLidsville (while also having a regular role as Weenie the Genie), and inThe Paul Lynde Halloween Special (1976). Hayes portrayed a similar character in another television role as the gingerbread-house witch in Season 8, Episode 10 (1971) ofBewitched ("Hansel and Gretel in Samantha-Land").

Hayes played Mammy Pansy Yokum in theLi'l Abner 1956 Broadway musical,[4] the1959 film adaptation, and a 1971 television special. In 1966, she toured with the national company ofHello, Dolly! starringBetty Grable.[1] Hayes made television appearances onMurder, She Wrote,[5] on the soap operaGeneral Hospital as Robert Scorpio's mentor O'Reilly in 1981 and 1985, and in the role of Maw Weskitt in Episode 39 of the second season ofThe Monkees ("Hillbilly Honeymoon").

Her firstvoice work role was as Orgoch in the 1985 filmThe Black Cauldron. Other voice work roles includedMother Mae-Eye in the animated seriesTeen Titans, One-Eyed Sally inThe Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald, Granny Applecheeks inThe Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, and roles inThe Further Adventures of SuperTed,The Nightmare Before Christmas,Johnny Bravo,W.I.T.C.H.,The Batman,TaleSpin,The Brothers Flub,Bubble Guppies,Rugrats,Transformers: Rescue Bots,Duckman,Shrek Forever After,Bonkers,Problem Child,Siegfried and Roy: Masters of the Impossible, andDarkwing Duck.[citation needed]

Hayes retired from acting in 2016.

Personal life and death

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Hayes was the president of the animal rescue organization Pet Hope.[6]

Hayes died of natural causes atCedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, on April 29, 2021, at the age of 96.[7][5]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1959Li'l AbnerMammy Yokum
1970PufnstufWitchiepoo
1985The Black CauldronOrgoch (voice)[8]
1987SnowballingEmma Ferguson
1999The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: The Legend of Grimace IslandOne-Eyed Sally (voice)Direct-to-video[8]
2010Shrek Forever AfterCackling Witch (voice)[8]

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1967The MonkeesMawEpisode: "Hillbilly Honeymoon"
1967The MonroesMrs. PeabodyEpisode: "Manhunt"
1969–1970H.R. PufnstufWilhelmina WitchiepooMain role
1971BewitchedWitchEpisode: "Hansel and Gretel in Samanthaland"
1971–1972LidsvilleWeenie the GenieMain role
1976WonderbugAgnesEpisode: "I Kidd You Not"
1977TabithaSister RosalindEpisode: "Mr. Nice Guy"
1978The Bay City Rollers ShowWitchiepoo, Weenie the Geenie8 episodes
1981, 1985General HospitalBrighton O'Reilly2 episodes
1982Trapper John, M.D.Mrs. LandersEpisode: "Cause for Concern"
1984Murder, She WrotePeter PanEpisode: "The Murder of Sherlock Holmes"
1985Paw PawsAdditional voices
1987MathnetMrs. MacGregorEpisode: "The Problem of the Missing Baseball"
1987Square One Television2 episodes
1989The Further Adventures of SuperTedBlotch, Slot Machine Owner (voice)2 episodes
1991Darkwing DuckOld Lady, Grammy Whammy (voice)2 episodes
1991TaleSpinCrazy Edie, Mrs. Nelson (voice)2 episodes
1993BonkersOld Lady (voice)Episode: "Frame That Toon"
1995Aaahh!!! Real MonstersSelma (voice)Episode: "A Room with No Viewfinder"[8]
1996DuckmanNurse (voice)Episode: "A Room with a Bellevue"
1997Johnny BravoOld Woman (voice)Episode: "Johnny Bravo Meets Adam West"
1997–2000RugratsFabulous Lady, Woman (voice)2 episodes[8]
2001What a Cartoon!Nadine's Grandma (voice)Episode: "My Freaky Family: Welcome to My World"[8]
2004The Powerpuff GirlsOld Lad (voice)Episode: "Curses"[8]
2005Teen TitansMother Mae-Eye (voice)Episode: "Mother Mae-Eye"[8]
2005The Grim Adventures of Billy & MandyGranny Applecheeks (voice)Episode: "Puddle Jumping"
2005The BatmanVirginia, Georgia (voice)Episode: "Grundy's Night"[8]
2006W.I.T.C.H.Emily (voice)Episode: "M is For Mercy"
2012–2016Transformers: Rescue BotsMrs. Neederlander (voice)8 episodes[8]
2013–2014Teen Titans Go!Mother Mae-Eye (voice)2 episodes[8]
2013Bubble GuppiesThe Snuggler (voice)Episode: "The Elephant Trunk-a-Dunk!"

References

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  1. ^abcdBillie Hayes, Witchiepoo on 'H.R. Pufnstuf,' Dies at 96
  2. ^"Home".billiehayes.com. Archived fromthe original on 2021-07-15. Retrieved2021-05-04.
  3. ^"United States Census, 1940," database with images,FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KWCB-3PW  : 8 January 2021), Billie Brosch in household of Charles Brosch, Du Quoin Election Precinct, Perry, Illinois, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 73-6, sheet 2A, line 16, family 27, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 866.
  4. ^"Li'l Abner".IBDB.com.Internet Broadway Database.
  5. ^ab"Billie Hayes obituary: "H.R. Pufnstuf" star dies at 96".Legacy.com. May 4, 2021. RetrievedMay 5, 2021.
  6. ^"Pet Hope".Billie Hayes.Archived from the original on April 7, 2004. RetrievedMay 4, 2021.
  7. ^Billie Hayes Dies: Wicked Witchiepoo Of 'H.R. Pufnstuf' Was 96
  8. ^abcdefghijk"Billie Hayes (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. RetrievedApril 7, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.

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