Minnie Mouse - Voices of Minnie Mouse

Voices of Minnie Mouse

Minnie was first voiced by Walt Disney, the original voice of Mickey Mouse. Marjorie Ralston, a Disney inker, voiced her in one cartoon in 1929. Then, from 1929 up until 1939, she was voiced by Marcellite Garner. Then from 1941 to 1942, and on the radio program, The Mickey Mouse Theater of the Air, she was voiced by Thelma Boardman. Following this, from 1942 up to 1986 Ruth Clifford provided the character's voice. Now, as of 1986, Minnie is voiced by Russi Taylor, whose late husband Wayne Allwine provided Mickey's voice from 1977 up until his death in 2009. Her Japanese voice is by YĆ«ko Mizutani.

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