Shannon Farnon
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Shannon Farnon | |
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![]() Farnon at the Rhode Island Comic Con, 2018 | |
Born | |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1965–present |
Spouse |
William Wells (m. 1966–1975) |
Children | 2 (1 deceased) |
Parents |
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Relatives | Charmian Carr (sister) Darleen Carr (sister) |
Shannon Farnon (born November 28, 1941)[1] is a Canadian-born American actress. She is best known as being the first actress to voice Wonder Woman in a Hanna-Barbera production, having voiced her in Super Friends from 1973 to 1983.
Early life
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Born into a show business family, she is the daughter of Brian Farnon, a musician and conductor, and Rita Oehmen, a singer and actress, and sister of Charmian Carr and Darleen Carr. She was raised in Chicago, Illinois.
Farnon majored in Theatre Arts in Los Angeles and a couple years later worked in many areas of the entertainment business.field. She graduated from Los Angeles Valley College in 1962.[citation needed]
Career
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Farnon starred in film, television, commercials and cartoons.[2] However, her first role was in 1965 in an uncredited role on Burke's Law. She went on to appear in multiple other television series, but was most active in commercials. In 1967, she appeared in an episode of I Dream of Jeannie as Major Nelson's date, selected by Jeannie with the use of a "computer machine" at a dating club, and in March, 1970, she was in an episode of Dragnet ("Night School"), where she played a fellow student attending a college course with Joe Friday (played by the show's, creator, producer and star, Jack Webb).
While playing a mother in a live-action commercial in 1973 for
From 1973 to 1983, Farnon voiced the Amazonian superheroine on
However, in 1984, her prominent character was recast in Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show, when the role was given to Constance Cawlfield and later to B.J. Ward. This case has often been given as an example of injustice in the television and animation industry. Mary McDonald-Lewis voiced Wonder Woman in an episode of Superman.
She voiced Wonder Woman on many Cartoon Network promos and went on to appear in several films and television series, but since 2005, her acting appearances have been infrequent. She has voiced various commercials, including Betty Crocker, Nivea, Kodak, National World War II Memorial, Oil of Olay, Scotchgard and Cartoon Network spoofs of The Super Friends.
Personal life
She was married to William Wells from 1966 to 1975 (married twice after that) and had twins, Jeremy and Julie (born 1971). Jeremy died from a skiing accident at the age 24.[citation needed]
References
- ^ a b c "Shannon Farnon Voices". Behind The Voice Actors. Inyxception Enterprises. Retrieved November 9, 2019.
- ^ "Shannon Farnon List of Movies and TV Shows". TV Guide. CBS Interactive. Retrieved November 9, 2019.