Mary Jo Catlett
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Mary Jo Catlett (born September 2, 1938) is an American actress and comedian.
Mrs. is the main cast member of SpongeBob SquarePants since its debut, and she has been the voice of Mrs. Puffuff.
She is also known for originating Ernestina's role in the 1964 Broadway revival of Hello, Dolly! Diff'rent Strokes' third housekeeper Pearl Gallagher started her career as a stage actress in Off-Broadway and Broadway musicals.
Catlett has appeared on television shows such as M*A*S*H, The Waltons, The Bob Newhart Show, The Dukes of Hazzard, and General Hospital since the late 1960s.
At the 1990 awards ceremony for her service in the former, she was awarded a Daytime Emmy Award for her role in the area.
In 2001, she was also a recipient of the Annie Award for her voice-over duties as Mrs. Puffuff, the Puff.
Early life
Catlett was born in Denver, Colorado, on September 2, 1938, the niece of Cornelia M. (née Callaghan) and Robert J. Catlett. Patricia Marie, a Dominican nun, has a sister. Catlett is a Catholic.
Career
Mrs. Tiffany in Fashion: or, Life in New York in 1974. Her appearance was well-received; the New York Times' theater critic Clive Barnes called Catlett and co-star Henrietta Valor "extraordinary... both particular delights," and Jerry Tallmer of the New York Post said the play's casting was "top-notch," with special praise paid to Mary Jo Catlett from this quarter. Catlett will reprise her role in the 1994 Fashion Revolution.
Catlett referred to herself as a character actress. "It has been a plus to be a character actor," she said in an 1988 interview with the Orlando Sentinel. While there are a lot of them out there, there are more than ingenues and leading ladies, who may one day play characters. I was always a character actor, but I was never a good actress. I've always been round and joking."
Catlett was given the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award in 1976 and 1980 for her appearances in Come Back, Little Sheba, and Philadelphia, respectively. Catlett's appearance in 1995 as Madame de la Grande Bouche in Beauty and the Beast earned her a nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Musical at the Ovation Awards. In its fifth season, Catlett appeared as the third housekeeper, Pearl Gallagher, and was the main cast member. She appeared on GM (for which she was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award) and in many episodes of the television sitcom M*A*S*H.
After a meeting with Goggin and discussing Sister Mary Regina's character, Catlett produced a production of Dan Goggin's Nunsense in 1987. It was staged at the Mark Two Dinner Theatre in Orlando, Florida. Catlett wanted to play Sister Mary as well, taking on a dual role as both director and actress. After seeing directors' unjustified treatment of her castmates in previous productions, she was partially inspired to direct the show. "I have worked with many directors who were tyrannical," she said. If you're afraid to do something because he'll yell, 'Don't do that!' It's maddening to think that there can be a democracy as a leader.
Catlett appeared as Mrs. Margaret in 1998. Puff, one of Nickelodeon's upcoming animated series SpongeBob SquarePants, is one of the main characters. She is one of the show's nine key cast members and has appeared in every season, as well as in all of SpongeBob films and video games. Mrs. Puff has played a long time and most well-known role. Stephen Hillenburg, the cartoon's producer, specifically wanted to exclude Catlett from the show. Puff. He had seen her on stage and had a keen eye on Mrs. Puff as a character. Catlett complied and attended early rehearsal sessions with the remainder of the voice cast. Mrs. May's first official appearance as Mrs. Puff took place on August 24, 1998; she filmed SpongeBob SquarePants and Bill Fagerbakke as Patrick Stars in a joint booth at Nickelodeon Animation Studio for the episode "Boating School" as Patrick Star in a single booth.
Catlett was nominated for an Annie Award in 2001 for her voice-over work as Mrs. "Best Voice Acting by a Female Artist in an Animated Production," Puff says in the category "Best Voice Acting by a Female Performer in an Animated Production." Kenny was also nominated at the same time, naming Catlett and Kenny as the first two SpongeBob cast members to be honoured for an award.
Mrs. Donnell is the embodiment of voice in 2017. Puff is Catlett's only regular television presence; Catlett referred to herself as "retired" in 2013 because she is close to the other SpongeBob cast members, making the SpongeBob recording booth a more convenient venue for less preparation than in-person performances. Nancy Basille of the About Group said in 2016 that Catlett's "rich, low tones as teacher Mrs. Puff refers to other roles she has played, citing Diff'rent Strokes and M*A*S*H as two of her departments on which she had used a similar voice.