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Teresa Ganzel is an American actress and comedian. Ganzel was a recurring cast member of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson as the Matinee Lady in the "Tea Time Movie" sketches. She has often played stereotypical ditzy blonde bimbo roles, including Greedy Gretchen in the Three's Company episode "Lies My Roommate Told Me" (1981), National Lampoon's Movie Madness (1982), the film The Toy (1982) with Jackie Gleason and Richard Pryor, and the Married... with Children episode "A Three Job, No Income Family" (1989). In 1984, Ganzel played another young and ditzy blonde, Sheree Winkler, in the short-lived sitcom The Duck Factory, which introduced Jim Carrey to American audiences.She was a frequent game show celebrity in the 1980s, particularly on the $25,000 and $100,000 incarnations of Pyramid, as well as a recurring celebrity on the 1986–1989 version of Hollywood Squares. She also appeared as a celebrity in the game show pilot for Money in the Blank (1987). Ganzel has had several voice-over roles in cartoons, animated movies, and series, including Cow and Chicken, The Emperor's New School, Monsters, Inc., Goof Troop, Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, Rugrats, and Horton Hears a Who!. Her first voice role was as Kitty Glitter in Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats. Ganzel voices Miss Vavoom, the 1990s revival of Red Hot Riding Hood, in Tom & Jerry Kids and Droopy, Master Detective. In 2010, Ganzel played a principal role in the off-Broadway production of Viagara Falls (2010) after appearing in the same role, Jacqueline Tempest, in productions of the play staged in other cities On April 20, 2016, Ganzel appeared on Ken Reid's TV Guidance Counselor podcast. Reputation TV writer Mark Evanier said: "[Ganzel] took the Matinee Lady from being someone to be ogled and laughed-at because her I.Q. was lower than her bra-size to being a skilled comic actress playing that kind of character...This all may wind up to a tiny milestone in the evolution of women on TV but I think it's quite real and that Teresa deserves some real credit." Selected rolesThree's Company (1981) (TV Series) ... Greedy GretchenMy Favorite Year (1982) ... DumplingThe Toy (1982) ... Fancy BatesThe Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson ... Tea Time Movie Lady (1982–1991)National Lampoon Goes to the Movies (1982) ... DianaThe Duck Factory (1984) (TV series) ... Mrs. Sheree WinklerThree's a Crowd (1985) (TV series) ... Greedy GretchenTransylvania 6-5000 (1985)... Elizabeth EllisonNewhart (1986) (TV series) ... Kathy Newman (episode: "Torn Between Three Brothers")Fresno (1986) (TV miniseries) ... Bobbi Jo BobbRoxie (1987) (TV series) ... Marcie McKinleyTop Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats (1987) (animated TV movie) ... Kitty GlitterThe New Yogi Bear Show (1988) ... Additional voicesMama's Family (1989) ... HeatherMarried... with Children (1989) ... Heather (episode: "A Three Job, No Income Family")The Smurfs (1989) ... Additional voicesThe Dave Thomas Comedy Show (1990) ... RegularMonsters (American TV series) (1990)... Debbie in "Murray's Monster" episodeTom & Jerry Kids (1990–94) ... Miss Vavoom and othersRaw Toonage (1992) ... Additional voicesDroopy, Master Detective (1993–94) ... Miss VavoomMike Hammer, Private Eye (1998) ... Livia Sterling Randolph (episode: "A New Leaf: Part 2")I Am Weasel (1998) ... LoullabelleRugrats (1998) ... Colleen McNulty (episode: "A Very McNulty Birthday")The New Woody Woodpecker Show (2001) ... Inga Smorgasbord (episode: "Frankenwoody")Monsters, Inc. (2001) ... Betty (voice)Clifford's Really Big Movie (2004) ... LizEverQuest II (2004 computer game) ... 13 voice rolesThe Emperor's New School (2006) ... Princess LalalaSurf's Up (2007) ... Female Penguin #2sHorton Hears a Who! (2008) ... Female Who #2Wall·e (2008) ... Additional voicesUp (2009) ... Additional voicesRandom! Cartoons (2009) ... LuluToy Story 3 (2010) ... Additional voicesMonsters University (2013) ... GladysInside Out (2015) ... Additional voicesDespicable Me 3 (2017) ... Additional voicesSide Hustle (2022) (TV series) ... Gladys (episode: "We Have a Bingo!") Ruth Pointer Pointer performing with The Pointer Sisters at the Komen Center Pink Tie Ball in 2006 Background information Birth name Ruth Esther Pointer Born March 19, 1946 (age 77) Oakland, California, U.S. Genres R&Bsoulfunkjazzdance Occupation(s) Singersongwriter Years active 1966–present Member of The Pointer Sisters Website thepointersisters.com/ruth.html Ruth Pointer (born March 19, 1946) is an American singer best known as the eldest and last surviving original member of the family vocal group the Pointer Sisters. Joining her sisters in 1972, the Pointer Sisters released their first album in 1973. The group eventually found fame with songs like "Yes We Can Can" (1973), their country crossover hit, "Fairytale" (1974) and "How Long (Betcha Got a Chick on the Side)" before Bonnie's exit in 1977. Continuing as a trio, the group found their biggest success covering tunes of rock, pop and new wave with singles such as "Fire" (1978), "He's So Shy" (1980), and "Slow Hand" (1981). The group found its biggest success with the release of the Break Out album in 1983 which featured hits such as "Automatic", "Jump (For My Love)", a re-released version of "I'm So Excited", "Neutron Dance", and "Baby Come And Get It". It's notable for featuring Ruth's lead vocals on "Automatic" and "Neutron Dance", which hit the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 Chart and led to the group winning two Grammy Awards. In 1988, Pointer provided the singing voice of the character Rita the Disney film Oliver & Company, where she sang the song "Streets of Gold" as well as a reprise of the song "Why Should I Worry" with fellow cast member Billy Joel. They were joined by Ruth's daughter Issa in the 1990s. The group was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1994. In October 2021, Pointer competed in season six of The Masked Singer as "Cupcake".[2] Pointer revealed upon her unmasking that she was supposed to perform on the show as part of a duo with her sister Anita in a duplicated and recolored Cupcake costume. Anita was dealing with an illness, forcing Ruth to perform alone.[2] With the deaths of Bonnie and Anita Pointer in 2020 and 2022 respectively, Ruth Pointer is the last surviving founding member of The Pointer Sisters.