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'''Florence Gill''' (born [[July 27]], 1877 - died [[February 19]], [[1965]]) was an English voice actress. She provided the voices of [[Walt Disney]]'s [[Clara Cluck]] and [[The Wise Little Hen (character)|The Wise Little Hen]]. She also provided the clucking sound effects of the condors, chickens, hens, and roosters in a number of [[Mickey Mouse]], [[Donald Duck]], [[Chip 'n Dale]], [[Pluto]], and [[Silly Symphonies]] cartoons. She appeared in live-action in ''[[The Reluctant Dragon]]'' alongside [[Clarence Nash]] to cluck an operatic duet as Clara alongside Nash's Donald, most likely for [[Mickey's Grand Opera]]. Her interment was located at Chapel of the Pines Crematory in [[Los Angeles, California]].
 
 
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|born = [[July 27]], [[Pre-1922|1877]]<br>[[London]], [[England]], [[United Kingdom]]
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|died = [[February 19]], [[1965]] (aged 87)<br>Woodland Hills, [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], [[United States]]
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|occupation(s) = Actress, voice actress
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|years active = [[1931]]-[[1951]]
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}}'''Florence Gill''' was an English actress and voice actress.
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For [[Disney]], she provided the voices of [[Walt Disney]]'s [[Clara Cluck]], [[The Wise Little Hen (character)|The Wise Little Hen]] And Assorted Fowls. She also provided the clucking sound effects of the condors, chickens, hens, and roosters in a number of [[Mickey Mouse]], [[Donald Duck]], [[Chip and Dale]], [[Pluto]], and [[Silly Symphonies]] cartoons. She even appeared in live-action in the film, ''[[The Reluctant Dragon]]'' alongside [[Clarence Nash]] to cluck an operatic duet as Clara alongside Nash's Donald, most likely for [[Mickey's Grand Opera]]. In the 1935 musical comedy ''Every Night at Eight And Here Comes The Band'', she performed her musical hen impersonation in front of a radio microphone. Her interment was located at Chapel of the Pines Crematory in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]].
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Clara-Cluck.png|'''[[Clara Cluck]]'''<br>([[1934]]–[[1942]])
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Gallinita.jpg|'''[[The Wise Little Hen (character)|The Wise Little Hen]]'''<br>(''[[The Wise Little Hen]]'')
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Revision as of 01:21, 13 March 2020

Florence Gill was an English actress and voice actress.

For Disney, she provided the voices of Walt Disney's Clara Cluck, The Wise Little Hen And Assorted Fowls. She also provided the clucking sound effects of the condors, chickens, hens, and roosters in a number of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Chip and Dale, Pluto, and Silly Symphonies cartoons. She even appeared in live-action in the film, The Reluctant Dragon alongside Clarence Nash to cluck an operatic duet as Clara alongside Nash's Donald, most likely for Mickey's Grand Opera. In the 1935 musical comedy Every Night at Eight And Here Comes The Band, she performed her musical hen impersonation in front of a radio microphone. Her interment was located at Chapel of the Pines Crematory in Los Angeles, California.

Disney Roles

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Wikipedia
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