[quote name=\'Mike Tennant\' date=\'Jan 6 2004, 10:41 AM\'] There were two different Granny voices. Benaderet handled the more familiar voice for the more familiar-looking Granny. Foray, of course, did her patented old lady voice, heard in countless Jay Ward and H-B cartoons, after Benaderet (for whatever reason) quit the role. Foray's Granny was more squat and round, with circular, thin-rimmed glasses and a somewhat less harsh personality. Foray has been the voice of Granny, regardless of how she is drawn, ever since. [/quote]
Benaderet was indeed also featured as the voice in the Marc Antony cat cartoons, Ralph Phillips' mother in "From A to Z-z-z-z", and as the Mother Bear in Chuck Jones' exceptional Three Bears cartoons along with Billy Bletcher and Stan Freberg. And she was the first Granny, with June Foray taking over in 1955 with "Red Riding Hoodwinked". Other WBs she made were "Little Red Rodent Hood", "Of Rice and Hen", "Punch Trunk", "Wild Wife", "Bewitched Bunny", and "The Hole Idea" . And of course she was Betty Rubble. Tee hee hee hee!