Mitzi McCall Biography
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- Born Sept. 9, 1930
In the early 1950s, then known as Mitzi Steiner, McCall had the Kiddie Castle program on KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She received national attention in 1952 via an Associated Press story about a five-year-old Pittsburgh girl with a cleft palate who spoke her first words while watching the actress in a pantomime on television. Afterward, doctors "didn't know what to say. They held a special meeting, examined Claire, and told the happy parents that she was cured."
In 1953, she was featured on Studio 10, a program on KGTV in San Diego, California. She performed in productions at The Pittsburgh Playhouse before heading to Hollywood.
She appeared on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.: 913 and was also a series regular on such television series as Life Goes On and (with her husband) on Silk Stalkings. On animated series, she provided the voice of Auntie Marina in Snorks,: 986 the voice of Mother Goose in Mother Goose and Grimm, : 718 the voice of Sylvia Jenkins in Free for All,: 365 and a variety of voices on The Paw Paws.: 819 She played Miriam Lerner on Alright Already. Other credits include guest appearances on The Twilight Zone, Maude, Dharma & Greg, Chuck, as well as voice over work for many cartoons. In 1971, she was the voice of Penny on The Flintstones spin-off The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show.: 820 She was a panelist on the game show Match Game during its 1970s revival, and appeared with Charlie Brill on Tattletales.
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