Continued from previous post: A list of movie favorites MUST begin with “Noises Off”, starring Carol Burnett. A few others would include: “The Bride of Frankenstein”, “Mary Poppins”, “The Exorcist”, “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory”, “Diva”, “The Three Lives of Thomasina”, “Postcards from the Edge”, “Aliens”, “Wizard of Oz”, “Annie Hall”, “Man of a Thousand Faces”, “Roman Holiday”, “The Little Shop of Horrors” (the musical), the original “Star Wars” Trilogy, “Meet me in St. Louis”, “Terminator 2”, “The Searchers”, “The Joy Luck Club”, “Our Man Flint”, anything with Jerry Lewis (especially, “Cinderfella”), and EVERY Disney animated classic. Mary Kay started training in voice over at the suggestion of a friend who saw her perform karaoke in hilarious character voices. Dawes Butler was one of her greatest teachers. Her first VO performance was in a radio commercial for a security company. Posthumously, her final released VO performances were: theatrically, the yodeling for Jessie the Yodeling Cowgirl in “Toy Story 2”, and on home video, Daphne Blake in “Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders”. Mary Kay was also a Disneyland fanatic. Outside a VO booth, She loved Disneyland Paris and WDW Florida, but the original park in Anaheim was always closest to her heart - with her all-time favorite attraction being “The Pirates of the Caribbean”. I still feel her presence there every time I visit. I could go on, and on. Sadly, Mary Kay’s short life was not an easy one as she secretly battled ever-worsening manic-depression and severe anxiety. Ultimately, I believe that what Mary Kay really wanted to accomplish most in life was to follow in the footsteps of Carol Burnett in the bringing of laughter and joy. As I am certain that this is exactly what Burnett did for her. Bringing laughter and joy to a troubled little girl in Hollywood who so desperately needed it. So, on this day, my Mary Kay, I give you a birthday gift of remembrance. I do so with this post in the hope that both the Mary Kay I came to know, love and cherish - and indeed the laughter and joy you brought to this world - will never be forgotten. Happy Birthday my Mary Kay. Forever in my heart. https://www.instagram.com/p/CPv8iNVjL-t/?utm_medium=tumblr