Janet Waldo, The Voice Of Judy Jetson, Dies At 96

Janet Waldo, who provided the voice for Judy Jetson and many other cartoon characters, has died.

The veteran film, TV and radio actress died Sunday at age 96 at her home in Encino, California.

Her daughter Lucy Lee told The Associated Press on Monday that Waldo had been battling a brain tumor.

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A native of Yakima, Washington, Waldo was featured in the futuristic series “The Jetsons,” which initially aired in the 1960s. Her other credits included Josie in “Josie and the Pussycats” and Fred Flintstone’s mother-in-law in “The Flintstones.”

Before “The Jetsons,” Waldo had been an actress for decades, appearing on such sitcoms as “I Love Lucy” and “The Andy Griffith Show,” plus dozens of movies and radio programs.

Waldo’s husband, playwright Robert Edwin Lee, died in 1994.

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