Barbara Luddy Overview:

Actress, Barbara Luddy, was born on May 25, 1908 in Great Falls, MT. Luddy died at the age of 70 on Apr 1, 1979 in Los Angeles, CA .

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Barbara Luddy 'appeared' in over 35 roles from 1925 through 1977 but is probably best remembered as the voice of Lady in Walt Disney's animated classic, Lady and the Tramp.

(Source: article by Annmarie Gatti for Classic Movie Hub).

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By Annmarie Gatti on May 25, 2013 From Classic Movie Hub Blog

Born May 25, 1908 ! ‘appeared’ in over 35 roles but is probably best remembered as the voice of Lady in?Walt Disney?s animated classic, Lady and the Tramp. as herself and as Lady from Disney?s Lady and the Tramp ….. Annmarie Gatti from Clas... Read full article


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Barbara Luddy Quotes:

Tramp: Just a cute little bundle... of trouble. Yeah, they scratch, pinch, pull ears... Aw, but shucks, any dog can take that. It's what they do to your happy home. Move it over, will ya, friend? Homewreckers, that's what they are!
Jock: Look here, laddie! Who are you to barge in?
Tramp: The voice of experience, buster. Just wait 'til Junior gets here. You feel the urge for a nice, comfortable scratch, and... "Put that dog out! He'll get fleas all over the baby!" You start barking at some strange mutt...
[Barks]
Tramp: "Stop that racket, you'll wake the baby!" And then... then they hit you on the room and board department. Oh, remember those nice, juicy cuts of beef? Forget 'em. Leftover baby food. And that nice, warm bed by the fire? A leaky dog house.
Lady: Oh, dear!


Merryweather: Sweet princess, if through this wicked witch's trick, a spindle should your finger prick... a ray of hope there still may be in this, the gift I give to thee. Not in death, but just in sleep, the fateful prophecy you'll keep. And from this slumber you shall wake, when true love's kiss, the spell shall break.
Chorus: [singing] For true love conquers all!


Merryweather: [referring to the dress] It's pink!
Flora: Oh, lovely shade, isn't it?
Merryweather: But I wanted it blue.
Flora: Now, dear, we decided pink was her color!
Merryweather: YOU decided!


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Starred on "The First Nighter Program" on NBC (1936-1937), CBS (1937, 1938-1942, 1945-1949) and Mutual Radio (1942-1944).

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