Denise Bryer

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    January 5, 1928 (97 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Kensington, London, England, UK

    Denise Bryer

    Biography

    Denise Bryer (born 5 January 1928) is an English voice actress. Best remembered in her UK homeland for her work on the Gerry Anderson series, Terrahawks, where she voiced both the main villain Zelda and the heroic Capt. Mary Falconer, Bryer became well known in the United States when she voiced Billina in Disney's 1985 film Return to Oz, as well as The Junk Lady in the 1986 movie Labyrinth, and many other films. In addition to her work voice acting in film and television she also worked extensively on UK radio and children's recordings. She was the first wife of Nicholas Parsons. Bryer first came to public attention when she voiced Twizzle in Gerry Anderson's The Adventures of Twizzle and would go on to voice in Anderson's later series Four Feather Falls as Ma Jones and Little Jake. She also voiced Kiki The Frog in Hector's House and Noddy on the eponymous television show. She dubbed the voice of Commander Makara in the Japanese puppet series Star Fleet around the same time as Terrahawks. In Big Finish's Doctor Who audio dramas The Reaping and The Gathering, she provided the voice of Dominique Van Gyseghem. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Known For

    • Labyrinth

      Labyrinth

      1986

    • Return to Oz

      Return to Oz

      1985

    • Gulliver's Travels

      Gulliver's Travels

      1977

    • Terrahawks

      Terrahawks

      1983

    • Four Feather Falls

      Four Feather Falls

      1960

    • The Adventures of Twizzle

      The Adventures of Twizzle

      1957

    • Reflections in the Mirror

      Reflections in the Mirror

      2017

    • Terrahawks: Expect the Unexpected

      Terrahawks: Expect the Unexpected

      1983

    • The Furry Folk on Holiday

      The Furry Folk on Holiday

      1967

    • Hector's House

      Hector's House

      1967

    • Presented in Supercolorisation

      Presented in Supercolorisation

      2022