

Verna Felton
ActorFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Verna Felton (July 20, 1890 – December 14, 1966) was an American character actress who was best-known for providing many female voices in numerous Disney animated films, as well as voicing Fred Flintstone's mother-in-law Pearl Slaghoople for Hanna-Barbera. Her film appearances during the 1940s included If I Had My Way (1940), Girls of the Big House (1945) and The Fuller Brush Man (1948). She was much in demand as a movie character actress during the early 1950s, including Buccaneer's Girl (1950) Belles on Their Toes (1952) Don't Bother to Knock (1952) and her memorable supporting role of Mrs. Potts in the film of William Inge's Picnic (1956). She was also known for her distinctive husky voice and no-nonsense attitude.
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Once Upon a Studio
2023
Flora (voice) (archive sound)
- Disney’s Coyote Tales
Disney’s Coyote Tales
1991
Eloise (voice) (archive sound) (uncredited)

Disney's Halloween Treat
1982
Aunt Sarah (voice) (archive footage)

The Jungle Book
1967
Winifred (voice)

The Man from Button Willow
1965
Mrs.Pomeroy / Mother / Lady on Trolley (voice)

A Bob Hope Comedy Special
1963
Self

Goliath II
1960
Eloise

Guns of the Timberland
1960
Aunt Sarah

Sleeping Beauty
1959
Flora / Queen Leah (voice)

Taming Sutton’s Gal
1957
Aunty Sutton

The Oklahoman
1957
Mrs. Waynebrook

Lady and the Tramp
1955
Aunt Sarah (voice)

Picnic
1955
Helen Potts

Don't Bother to Knock
1952
Mrs. Ballew

Belles on Their Toes
1952
Cousin Leora

Alice in Wonderland
1951
Queen of Hearts (voice)

New Mexico
1951
Mrs. Fenway

Little Egypt
1951
Mrs. Doanne

Cinderella
1950
Fairy Godmother (voice)

Buccaneer's Girl
1950
Dowager

The Gunfighter
1950
Mrs. August Pennyfeather

The Fuller Brush Man
1948
Junior's Grandmother (uncredited)

She Wrote the Book
1946
Mrs. Kilgour

Girls of the Big House
1945
Agnes

Dumbo
1941
Elephant Matriarch / Mrs. Jumbo (voice) (uncredited)

Northwest Passage
1940
Mrs. Towne

If I Had My Way
1940
Mrs. DeLacey

Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President
1939
Neighbor





