B. J. Ward (actress)

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Betty Jean Ward[1] (born September 12, 1944)[2] is an American actress. She is the creator and the star of Stand-Up Opera, a musical one-woman show.

B. J. Ward
Ward in 2018
Born
Betty Jean Ward

(1944-09-12) September 12, 1944 (age 79)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active1960–present
AgentSBV Talent Agency
Spouses
  • (m. 1966; div. 1978)
  • (m. 1995; died 2016)
Websitebjwardnow.com

Personal life

Ward was first married to Donald Trenner in 1966, they divorced in 1978,[1] She was later married to director Gordon Hunt from 1995 until his death in 2016.[3]

Career

Early career

She made her debut on the stage in 1960, in the original off-Broadway production of The Fantasticks, where she was an understudy for the role of Luisa/the Girl. B.J. Ward had gotten the part by calling the producer of the show.[1]

She toured with the Groundlings for a short while before starting her own voice over career starting with Hanna-Barbera's Jana of the Jungle in 1978.[4]

Singing career

Ward also worked as a singer. She is well known for her acclaimed one-woman show, "Stand-Up Opera", which became a massive success with critics and audiences alike.[5] She has released seven albums throughout her singing career.

Though Ward is best known as a voice actress, she has also appeared on television. In 1985, she made a rare film appearance in the television film Malice in Wonderland alongside Elizabeth Taylor and Jane Alexander. She has guest-starred on television series such as Frasier, ER, and In-Laws.

Ward has also done voices for video games and theme parks, including:

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978Jana of the JungleJanaMain role (13 episodes)
1978The New MaverickB.J. Vinnie's HenchmanTelevision film
1981Space StarsElektra11 episodes
1982Spider-ManMedusa, Namorita2 episodes
1982–1983The Little RascalsButch, Waldo33 episodes
1982–1983The Incredible HulkBetty Ross, Alicia Masters13 episodes
1984–1985Pink Panther and SonsPanky, Punkin26 episodes
1984–1985Super FriendsJayna, Wonder Woman, young Bruce Wayne10 episodes
1984–1985The LittlesAshley Little16 episodes
1984–1985VoltronPrincess Allura, additional voicesMain cast (122 episodes)
1984–1988SnorksCasey Kelp65 episodes
1985The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-DooMarcellaEpisode: "When You Witch Upon a Star"
1985Star FairiesSparkle, MichelleTelevision film
1985Challenge of the GoBotsSmall Foot5 episodes
1985–1986G.I. Joe: A Real American HeroScarlett38 episodes
1986–1987CenturionsCassandra Cross, Lilith Cross2 episodes; uncredited
1986–1987My Little PonyNorth Star, Surprise4 episodes
1986–1988The Flintstone KidsBetty Rubble, Mrs. Rockbottom34 episodes
1987DuckTalesBirdie McQuack, Loopie McQuackEpisode: "Top Duck"
1987Popeye and SonRad2 episodes
1987Sky CommandersErica Slade2 episodes
1987The Little Troll PrinceBjorn's WifeTelevision film[6]
1988The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry HoundVarious voicesTelevision film
1988SupermanSyreneEpisode: "Superman and Wonder Woman vs. the Sorceress of Time"
1988A Pup Named Scooby-DooSugie Rogers, Betsy Brainy2 episodes
1988The Flintstone Kids' "Just Say No" SpecialBetty Rubble, Mrs. Gravelson, AnnouncerTelevision special
1988Rockin' with Judy JetsonZippyTelevision film
1988Scooby-Doo! and the Reluctant WerewolfGoogie, RepulsaTelevision film
1989MatlockBernice WooleyEpisode: "The Black Widow"
1990Tiny Toon AdventuresHoneyEpisode: "Fields of Honey"[6]
1990The Wizard of OzGlinda13 episodes
1991Darkwing DuckPatricia, Gloria Swansong2 episodes
1991TaleSpinRecords ClerkEpisode: "Louie's Last Stand"
1992Fish PoliceWidow CasinoEpisode: "The Shell Game"
1993I Yabba-Dabba Do!Betty RubbleTelevision film
1993Jonny's Golden Quest3-DACTelevision film
1993BonkersHildyEpisode: "What You Read Is What You Get"
1993Murder, She WroteChairwomanEpisode: "Love's Deadly Desire"
1993Hollyrock-a-Bye BabyBetty RubbleTelevision film
1994Captain Planet and the PlaneteersFederal SpokesmanEpisode: "Twilight Ozone"
1994A Flintstones Christmas CarolBetty RubbleTelevision film[6]
1995Batman: The Animated SeriesM3Episode: "The Lion and the Unicorn"[6]
1995Daisy-Head MayzieMrs. McGrewTelevision special[6]
1995–1996Dumb and DumberVarious voices2 episodes[6]
1995–1996GargoylesLydia Duane, Fleance, Lady of the Lake, Alexander Fox4 episodes[6]
1996–1997The Real Adventures of Jonny QuestIris, Nurse Holloway8 episodes[6]
1997What a Cartoon!Melissa, Computer2 episodes[6]
1997The Angry BeaversComputerEpisode: "House Broken"[6]
1998Johnny BravoVelma Dinkley, Jebidisa, Mother3 episodes[6]
1999The Sylvester & Tweety MysteriesMadame PamplemousseEpisode: "Dutch Tweet"[6]
1999–2000Voltron: The Third DimensionPrincess Allura, additional voices26 episodes[6]
2002Harvey Birdman, Attorney at LawVelma DinkleyEpisode: "Shaggy Busted"[6]
2002Samurai JackWitch HagEpisode: "Jack and the Zombies"[6]
2007Ben 10Betty TennysonEpisode: "Big Fat Alien Wedding"[6]
2008The Spectacular Spider-ManMayor WatersEpisode: "Persona"[6]
2009Curious George: A Very Monkey ChristmasAunt MargaretTelevision special[6]
2010Regular ShowDr. AsinovskovichEpisode: "Grilled Cheese Deluxe"[6]
2011G.I. Joe: RenegadesConnie HauserEpisode: "Homecoming"[6]

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984GallavantsGalli[6]
1986GoBots: Battle of the Rock LordsSmall Foot[6]
1987G.I. Joe: The MovieScarlettDirect-to-video[6]
1988Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big PawWhopper
1988Daffy Duck's QuackbustersPossessed Duck/Melissa Duck
1991The Little Engine That CouldGrumpella[6]
1993Tom and Jerry: The MovieTom's Owner[6]
1994The PagemasterQueen of Hearts[6]
1994The Bears Who Saved ChristmasMrs. Bucktooth[6]
1994Tom and Jerry's Christmas CarolGhost of Christmas PastDirect-to-video
1995The Pebble and the PenguinMagellanic Penguin[6]
1998Hercules and Xena – The Animated Movie: The Battle for Mount OlympusTethys (singing voice)Direct-to-video
1998Scooby-Doo on Zombie IslandVelma DinkleyDirect-to-video[6]
1999The Brave Little Toaster to the RescuePolice LadyDirect-to-video
1999Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's GhostVelma DinkleyDirect-to-video[6]
2000Scooby-Doo and the Alien InvadersVelma DinkleyDirect-to-video[6]
2000The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold FireRainbow Face (singing voice)Direct-to-video
2001Scooby-Doo and the Cyber ChaseVelma DinkleyDirect-to-video[6]
2016DC Super Hero Girls: Hero of the YearMaster AlchemistDirect-to-video[6]

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996Down in the DumpsMrs. Blub, Computer, Grandma Louse, Mole[6]
1996Blazing DragonsLady of the Lake, Rapunsel Yablanowitz
1999Sword of the Berserk: Guts' RageCasca, Eriza[6]
1999Scooby-Doo! Phantom of the KnightVelma Dinkley[6]
2000Scooby-Doo! Showdown in Ghost TownVelma Dinkley[6]
2000Orphen: Scion of SorcerySephy[6]
2000Grandia IIRoan, Elmo
2000Scooby-Doo! Classic Creep CapersVelma Dinkley[6]
2001Scooby-Doo: Activity ChallengeVelma Dinkley[6]
2001Scooby-Doo and the Cyber ChaseVelma Dinkley
2001Scooby-Doo! Jinx at the SphinxVelma Dinkley[6]
2002Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 FrightsVelma Dinkley[6]
2002Star Trek: Starfleet Command IIIRomulan Officer
2003Arc the Lad: Twilight of the SpiritsCamellia[6]
2003Star Trek: Elite Force IIKatarina Scott
2004Onimusha 3: Demon SiegeHenri Blanc[6]
2020Samurai Jack: Battle Through TimeWitch Hag[6]

Discography

  • Vocal Ease (1970)
  • Queen Of The Night (1994)[5]
  • Stand-Up Opera (1995)[5]
  • Syrinx: Voice of the Songbird (2003)[5]
  • B.J. Ward Sings Marshall Barer (2005)[5]
  • Double Feature: Love Songs From The Movies (2015)[5]
  • Double Feature 2: More Songs From The Movies! (2016)[5]

References