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  Penny Singleton Tribute Site
Penny Singleton took on an entirely new role in the 1960s when she was elected vice president of the American Guild of Variety Artists (AGVA), a performers' union.
Penny became known to subsequent generations of Americans as the voice of Jane Jetson, the space-age cartoon mother with the fabulous kitchen, the robotic maid, and the flying car.
Penny was awarded three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one of which was recently re-dedicated as the original one was destroyed due to construction on the strip at that location.
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 Blondie stars Arthur Lake and Penny Singleton at Brian's Drive-In Theater
Singleton's song-and-dance routine was highly successful, ensuring her a lot of Broadway exposure by the late 1920s.
By the mid 1930s Singleton was a song-and-dance veteran, yet her career had reached its peak.
Singleton stuck with the role after her husband's death in 1963 and continued to lend her vocal talents to Jetsons animation through the late 1980s.
www.briansdriveintheater.com /blondie.html   (1263 words)

  
 The Penny Cornett Team
Penny Cornett, Michael Damsky, Tammy Soheil, Angela Streiff, and Macrina Singleton.
Penny Cornett is the team leader and has 18 years experience in real estate.
Penny is also in the Remax Hall Of Fame!
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 CNN.com - Jane Jetson voice Penny Singleton dead - Nov. 14, 2003
Penny Singleton, who brought the comic strip character Blondie to life in a popular series of films and was the voice of the mother on "The Jetsons," has died.
After her stint as Blondie, Singleton was the voice of Jane Jetson in "The Jetsons," Hanna-Barbera's 21st century counterpart to their highly successful "Flintstones" cartoon family.
Singleton was born in 1908 -- some references say 1909 -- daughter of a Philadelphia newspaperman.
www.cnn.com /2003/SHOWBIZ/TV/11/14/obit.singleton.ap/index.html   (544 words)

  
 Penny Singleton - Biography - MSN Movies   (Site not responding. Last check: )
When Shirley Deane was unable to play the title role in Columbia's 1938 filmization of Chic Young's comic strip Blondie, Singleton dyed her hair blonde to qualify for the part.
Inactive as a performer for several years, Singleton returned to acting in the early '60s, playing a supporting part in The Best Man (1964) and providing the voice of Jane Jetson on the prime-time animated TV series The Jetsons.
Penny Singleton later revived her Jane Jetson characterization for several theatrical and made-for-TV animated features, and also appeared in a cameo role on the weekly Angela Lansbury series Murder She Wrote.
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 Penny Singleton Information
Penny Singleton (September 15, 1908 – November 12, 2003) was a Hollywood actress best known for her role in the series of motion pictures and subsequent radio comedy based on the comic strip Blondie.
She married a dentist, Lawrence Singleton, in 1937, and moved to Hollywood, where she later became billed as Penny Singleton.
Singleton died in Sherman Oaks, California following a stroke at the age of 95, and was interred in San Fernando Mission Cemetery in Los Angeles, California.
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 Penny Singleton Biography from Basic Famous People - Biographies of Celebrities and other Famous People
Penny Singleton was a Hollywood actress best known for her role in the series of motion pictures and subsequent radio comedy based on the comic strip Blondie.
She married a dentist, Lawrence Singleton, in 1937, and moved to Hollywood, where she later became billed as Penny Singleton.
Singleton died in Sherman Oaks, California following a stroke at the age of 95, and was interred in San Fernando Mission Cemetery in Los Angeles, California.
www.basicfamouspeople.com /index.php?aid=1282   (490 words)

  
 Penny Singleton -- actress played 'Blondie' role
Singleton was known to later generations as the voice of Jane Jetson in the cartoon movies and TV shows about the futuristic family.
Singleton was almost 50, and the role went to the younger Pamela Britton.
Singleton was the daughter of a newspaper typesetter.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2003/11/15/BAGD132UMS1.DTL&type=printable   (465 words)

  
 In Remembrance- Penny Singleton
Singleton was born Dorothy McNaulty in Philadelphia on September 15, 1908.
Singleton wouldn’t work again until 1962 when she was cast as the voice of futuristic family matriarch Jane Jetson in the cartoon series The Jetsons.
Singleton spent most her time in the 1960s traveling the country performing in nightclubs and in touring companies of musicals.
www.filmbuffonline.com /InRemembrance/PennySingleton.htm   (661 words)

  
 Penny Singleton - Definition, explanation
Penny Singleton (September 15, 1908 – November 12, 2003) was a Hollywood actress best known for her role in the series of motion pictures based on the comic strip Blondie.
Born Mariana Dorothy Agnes Letitia McNulty in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and known as Dorothy McNulty, she was the daughter of a newspaperman Benny McNulty.
She married a dentist, Lawrence Singleton, in 1937, and moved to Hollywood, where she was first billed as Penny Singleton.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/p/pe/penny_singleton.php   (394 words)

  
 Obituary: Penny Singleton | News | Guardian Unlimited Film
Known as an all-American housewife, Singleton received thousands of letters a year from women asking her advice on everything from the household budget to cooking.
Born into an Irish-American family in Philadelphia, Singleton was the daughter of Benny McNulty, a newspaperman who was related to Jim Farley, Franklin Roosevelt's campaign manager and later US postmaster general.
After her marriage to dentist Lawrence Singleton in 1937 (they divorced two years later), she changed her name to Penny and appeared in Swing Your Lady (1938), in which she gave Humphrey Bogart his first screen kiss.
film.guardian.co.uk /News_Story/Guardian/0,4029,1085802,00.html   (644 words)

  
 Variety.com - Penny Singleton   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Penny Singleton, who brought the comic strip character Blondie to life in a popular series of films and was the voice of the mother on "The Jetsons," died Nov. 12.
Singleton died Sherman Oaks Hospital in Los Angeles, two weeks after suffering a stroke, said longtime friend Dick Sheehan.
Singleton got her start in show business by winning an amateur contest and was touring in vaudeville by her early teens.
www.variety.com /article/VR1117895783.html?categoryid=25&cs=1   (400 words)

  
 Blog of Death: Penny Singleton
Her big break in show business came in 1938 when she landed the role of Blondie Bumstead in a feature film based on the Chic Young comic strip series.
In her later years, Singleton played the voice of Jane Jetson, the matriarch on the futuristic cartoon, "The Jetsons." The Hanna-Barbera show ran in prime time for one season, but achieved lasting fame in syndication.
Singleton toured with road shows of plays and musicals and made guest appearances on the TV shows, "The Twilight Zone" and "Murder She Wrote." She also served as a vocal member of the American Guild of Variety Artists, the union that represents touring performers, chorus girls and other entertainers.
www.blogofdeath.com /archives/000502.html   (253 words)

  
 Whatever Happened To: Penny Singleton
Far from her "ditzy" Blondie character Penny Singleton turned out to be one tough cookie in Hollywood.
Organizing unions for actors and entertainers Penny opened doors for women in Hollywood by serving as president for the American Guild of Theatre Actors and later as a spokesperson/activist for improved working conditions for entertainers.
In the 1980s Penny returned to her craft as the voice of Jane Jetson in the popular Jetson's movies.
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 Go West, Young Lady | Plot | MTV Movies
She arrives in a flea-bitten frontier town where Marshal Glenn Ford is trying to rid the community of the vicious Pecos Pete.
Singleton vies with saloon gal Ann Miller over Glenn Ford's affections, and along the way both actresses perform a few musical numbers.
Go West, Young Lady takes great pains to avoid originality, especially in a knock-down, drag-out fight scene between Penny Singleton and Ann Miller which was clearly inspired by the Marlene Dietrich-Una Merkel battle in Destry Rides Again (39).
www.mtv.com /movies/movie/59803/plot.jhtml   (124 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Blondie: DVD: Penny Singleton,Larry Simms   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Though the character of Blondie precedes the women's movement, that is not true of Penny Singleton, the actress who player her.
Singleton died in 2003 at the age of 95.
Penny Singleton gets to sing three beautiful somgs and dances too.
www.amazon.com /Blondie-Penny-Singleton/dp/B0001OGW0W   (2150 words)

  
 Superstars: In Memoriam: Penny Singleton
We regret to report that prolific actress Penny Singleton, best known for her film portrayal of Blondie, passed away Wednesday, November 12.
After ending her time as Blondie, Singleton (whose real name was Dorothy McNulty) went on to voice Jane Jetson in the popular Hanna-Barbera animated series, The Jetsons.
She was also an active member of the American Guild of Variety Artists, a performer's labor union.
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 The Downes Brothers - Wren Boys from County Clare
Gaggin, a clerk in the Commissariat, had a 2000-acre grant at Luskintyre, between Singleton and Maitland, and from 1827 to 1832 he was also superintendent of the Hawkesbury Benevolent Society's herd of cattle at Mooki on the Liverpool Plains west of the Hunter.
The State Premier visited Singleton, and government grants were issued to the destitute, but recovery would have been extraordinarily difficult, especially with the depressed prices for produce and with high unemployment.
It is highly likely that this is our John, now in Singleton near his more successful brother and family — a perusal of convict records has found no John Downes from County Limerick — but the full story remains to be found.
www.tip.net.au /~pdownes/dps/downes.htm   (6853 words)

  
 Penny Singleton Posters - buy Penny Singleton Poster for sale   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Penny Singleton posters and art prints store online.
Our Penny Singleton poster gallery contains a lot of original movie posters - one of the largest collectionsin the world.
Acquired from all over the world, our high-quality Penny Singleton posters will beautify the home or office.
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 Blondie on a Budget | MTV MOVIES   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Hayworth plays an old flame of Dagwood Bumstead's (Arthur Lake), who moves into the Bumstead household when wife Blondie (Penny Singleton) advertises for a boarder.
Blondie (Penny Singleton) tries to be civil when she meets Rita, but her true feelings are manifested in a superimposed montage of explosions and gunshots.
Innocently caught in a compromising position with Hayworth at a local movie house, Dagwood is shown the door by the heartbroken Blondie.
www.mtv.com /movies/movie/52858/moviemain.jhtml   (237 words)

  
 Blue Creek Marina :: Owner's Page
He suggested we begin with a specific used boat; however, he stood to gain nothing from this sale since he did not have any on hand.
I found that the Singletons treat their customers as if they were family.
The sales process was a pleasure; the demo on the boat was fun; and the whole experience was a truly professional approach toward customer satisfaction.
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 MovieGoods - Search Results for Penny Singleton
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 AgePosters store: Buy Penny Singleton Posters: biggest Penny Singleton poster gallery, framed art prints
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