Noted American thespian, Alice Playten, was renowned for her distinctive, high-pitched vocal timbre. Her illustrious career commenced with a strong foundation in live theater, where she showcased her remarkable talents in both on- and off-Broadway productions.
As her career progressed, Playten successfully transitioned to the realm of film and television, effortlessly navigating both live-action and voice acting roles with ease. Her extensive body of work includes notable appearances in the 1971 film "Who Killed Mary What's 'Er Name?", the 1984 fantasy epic "Legend", the 1981 animated feature "Heavy Metal", and the popular television series "Doug", which aired from 1991 to 1999, as well as its accompanying film adaptation.