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Susan Silo is a successful voice-over actress, and she teaches workshops in this field and lectures all over the country. She, also, is a successful singer, which she has brought to her work in cartoons. Silo began her voice-acting career as a talking cow in a series of Land O' Lakes Margarine commercials for over ten years. Besides, she has done animated cartoon voices for [[Hanna-Barbera]], [[Marvel Productions|Marvel]], [[Disney Television Animation|Disney]], [[Ruby-Spears]], [[DIC Entertainment|DIC]], [[Film Roman]], [[Murakami Wolf Swenson]] and many others.<ref>https://alchetron.com/Susan-Silo</ref>
Susan Silo is a successful voice-over actress, and she teaches workshops in this field and lectures all over the country. She, also, is a successful singer, which she has brought to her work in cartoons. Silo began her voice-acting career as a talking cow in a series of Land O' Lakes Margarine commercials for over ten years. Besides, she has done animated cartoon voices for [[Hanna-Barbera]], [[Marvel Productions|Marvel]], [[Disney Television Animation|Disney]], [[Ruby-Spears]], [[DIC Entertainment|DIC]], [[Film Roman]], [[Murakami Wolf Swenson]] and many others.<ref>https://alchetron.com/Susan-Silo</ref>


Her famous roles are [[Wuya]] the Witch in ''[[Xiaolin Showdown]]'', Dr Karbunkle in ''[[Biker Mice from Mars]]'', [[Emma Frost|White Queen]] on ''[[Pryde of the X-Men]]'', multiple voices on ''[[What A Cartoon]]'', Sue on ''[[Pac-Man (TV series)|Pac-Man]]'' and Tess on ''[[Zazoo U]]''. She also played the roles of Mama Mousekewitz in ''[[Fievel's American Tails]]'' and Petaluma in ''[[The Smurfs (TV series)|The Smurfs]]''.<ref>https://peoplepill.com/people/susan-silo</ref>
Her famous roles are [[Wuya]] the Witch in ''[[Xiaolin Showdown]]'', Dr Karbunkle in ''[[Biker Mice from Mars]]'', [[Emma Frost|White Queen]] on ''[[Pryde of the X-Men]]'', multiple voices on ''[[What A Cartoon]]'', Sue on ''[[Pac-Man (TV series)|Pac-Man]]'' and Tess on ''[[Zazoo U]]''. She also played the roles of Mama Mousekewitz in ''[[Fievel's American Tails]]'' and Petaluma in ''[[The Smurfs (TV series)|The Smurfs]]''.<ref>https://peoplepill.com/people/susan-silo</ref><ref>https://networthroll.com/blog2/susan-silo-net-worth</ref><ref>https://www.hobbydb.com/marketplaces/hobbydb/subjects/susan-silo-actor</ref>


She has also done voices for video games, such as ''[[Crash Tag Team Racing]]'' and [[X-Men (arcade game)]], where she reprised the White Queen. She later voiced Auntie Roon on ''[[The Life and Times of Juniper Lee]]'' and Flamestrike in ''[[Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight]]'' in 2008.<ref>http://tvnewfrontier.blogspot.com/2017/03/perry-mason-1961.html</ref>
She has also done voices for video games, such as ''[[Crash Tag Team Racing]]'' and [[X-Men (arcade game)]], where she reprised the White Queen. She later voiced Auntie Roon on ''[[The Life and Times of Juniper Lee]]'' and Flamestrike in ''[[Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight]]'' in 2008.<ref>http://tvnewfrontier.blogspot.com/2017/03/perry-mason-1961.html</ref>

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Susan Silo
Born (1942-07-27) July 27, 1942 (age 82)
Other namesSusie Silo
Occupation(s)Actress, singer, voice actress
Years active1960–present
AgentCunningham, Escott, Slevin, Doherty
SpouseBurr DeBenning
Children2 sons
Websitehttp://www.susansilo.com/

Susan Silo (born July 27, 1942 in New York City, New York) is an American singer and actress who is known for her work in voice over roles.[1]

Early life

Susan Silo was born in New York City, New York. Both her parents are actors.[2]

Career

Her acting career started in television on the episode "The Dick Clark Show" of The Jack Benny Show. Silo co-starred with Larry Blyden, Dawn Nickerson, and Diahn Williams in the NBC sitcom Harry's Girls, about a vaudeville troupe touring Europe.[3]

Her first TV appearance was when she entered and won a contest over 350 people who auditioned across the US, at age 15, to sing (Mr. Wonderful) on The Jerry Lewis Show on November 5, 1957. She also made guest appearances in episodes of numerous TV series, from the 1960s to the 1990s, including Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Hawaiian Eye, McHale's Navy, Route 66, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Have Gun Will Travel, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, Sea Hunt, Ripcord, Hazel, Combat!, Batman, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., The Love Boat and L.A. Law,The Wild Wild West.In 1964, Silo appeared in an episode of Jack Palance's The Greatest Show on Earth. She also played Rita Lane on Gunsmoke in 1969.[4]

Susan Silo is a successful voice-over actress, and she teaches workshops in this field and lectures all over the country. She, also, is a successful singer, which she has brought to her work in cartoons. Silo began her voice-acting career as a talking cow in a series of Land O' Lakes Margarine commercials for over ten years. Besides, she has done animated cartoon voices for Hanna-Barbera, Marvel, Disney, Ruby-Spears, DIC, Film Roman, Murakami Wolf Swenson and many others.[5]

Her famous roles are Wuya the Witch in Xiaolin Showdown, Dr Karbunkle in Biker Mice from Mars, White Queen on Pryde of the X-Men, multiple voices on What A Cartoon, Sue on Pac-Man and Tess on Zazoo U. She also played the roles of Mama Mousekewitz in Fievel's American Tails and Petaluma in The Smurfs.[6][7][8]

She has also done voices for video games, such as Crash Tag Team Racing and X-Men (arcade game), where she reprised the White Queen. She later voiced Auntie Roon on The Life and Times of Juniper Lee and Flamestrike in Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight in 2008.[9]

In 2009, she guest starred as the cat empress Neferkitty on The Garfield Show, episode "The Curse of the Cat People" and reprised the character in 2012, in the episode "Revenge of the Cat People". In 2014, Silo played Yin on Nickelodeon's The Legend of Korra.[10]

Personal life

Silo was married to actor Burr DeBenning, who died in 2003.[11]

Filmography

Anime roles

Animated roles

Television roles

Film roles

Video game roles

References

  1. ^ https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/susan-silo/credits/210983
  2. ^ https://www.rottentomatoes.com/celebrity/susan_silo
  3. ^ http://www.susansilo.com/www/silobio.html
  4. ^ https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Susan_Silo
  5. ^ https://alchetron.com/Susan-Silo
  6. ^ https://peoplepill.com/people/susan-silo
  7. ^ https://networthroll.com/blog2/susan-silo-net-worth
  8. ^ https://www.hobbydb.com/marketplaces/hobbydb/subjects/susan-silo-actor
  9. ^ http://tvnewfrontier.blogspot.com/2017/03/perry-mason-1961.html
  10. ^ https://bodysize.org/en/susan-silo
  11. ^ 91.8 The Fan (21 July 2015). "Kana's Korner - Interview with Susan Silo (2011)". Youtube.com. Retrieved 9 June 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ Avalanche Studios. Mad Max. Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Scene: Credits, 5:40 in, Talent.