Jane Webb


Jane Webb Edwards, also known by the stage name Joanne Louise, was an American film and voice actress.

Early years

Webb's mother was Estelle Webb, who sang with the Metropolitan Opera.
On 10 June 1942, Edwards graduated "with honor" from Central YMCA High School in Chicago, Illinois.

Career

Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, Edwards acted on multiple radio series, including the Tom Mix Ralston Straight Shooters.
During her later career, she worked on a large number of animated cartoons, mostly for Filmation. Her roles included voicing all the female characters on "The Jihad", an episode of '.
On April 19, 1939, Webb signed an acting contract with Paramount Pictures.
Webb provided voices for the characters Mary Ann and Ginger in The New Adventures of Gilligan, with credits listing her as both Jane Webb and
Jane Edwards'''.

Personal life

Webb married Jack Lawson Edwards, Jr., brother of actor and cartoon voiceover performer Sam Edwards.

Death

On 30 March 2010, Webb died in Green Valley, Arizona.

Filmography