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==Voice== Daisy Duck has been voiced by several different voice actors over the years. By far the most extensive work has been done by [[Tress MacNeille]], who took on the role in 1999. [[Clarence Nash]] voiced Daisy in her debut in ''[[Mr. Duck Steps Out]]''. In the short, Nash voiced Daisy in a similar "duck-like" voice as Donald's. Starting with ''[[Donald's Crime]]'' (1945), [[Gloria Blondell]] took over vocal duties on the character, giving her a more "normal" female human voice. Blondell would voice Daisy in a further four shorts between 1945 and 1947, with her last being ''[[Donald's Dilemma]]'' (1947). For ''[[Donald's Dream Voice]]'' (1948), actress [[Ruth Clifford]], best known as the voice of [[Minnie Mouse]] in the late 1940s and early 1950s, voiced Daisy.<ref name="CartoonVoices">{{cite book |last1=Scott |first1=Keith |title=Cartoon Voices of the Golden Age, Vol. 2 |date=3 October 2022 |publisher=BearManor Media |language=en}}</ref> Blondell returned to the role one final time in ''[[Crazy Over Daisy]]'' (1950). [[Vivi Janiss]] voiced the character in ''[[Donald's Diary]]'' (1954), while renowned voice actress [[June Foray]] ([[Rocky the Flying Squirrel]]) voiced her in her final classic shorts appearance, the educational Donald Duck short ''[[How to Have an Accident at Work]]'' (1959). Voice actress [[Janet Waldo]], best known as the voice of [[Judy Jetson]], voiced Daisy in the [[Disneyland Records]] album ''An Adaptation of Dickens' Christmas Carol, Performed by The Walt Disney Players'' (1974). In 1983, Daisy was voiced by [[Patricia Parris]] in ''[[Mickey's Christmas Carol]]''. [[Tony Anselmo]] voiced Daisy in ''Down and Out with Donald Duck'' (1987).<ref name="Tony Anselmo">{{cite news|title=I've Heard that Voice Before: Donald Duck, Part 2: Tony Anselmo|url=https://allears.net/ive-heard-that-voice-before-donald-duck-part-2-tony-anselmo/|access-date=October 15, 2023|work=AllEars.net|date=February 11, 2020}}</ref> Daisy was then voiced by [[Kath Soucie]] throughout her first regular television series ''[[Quack Pack]]'' (1996). From 1989 to 1999, Daisy was voiced by [[Diane Michelle]] in the anthology film ''[[The Spirit of Mickey]]'', the first season of ''[[Mickey Mouse Works]]'', and other media and games at the time. Michelle alternated in the role with [[Tress MacNeille]] for ''[[Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas]]''. In 1999, MacNeille took over as Daisy's full-time voice starting with the second season of ''[[Mickey Mouse Works]]''. MacNeille has voiced Daisy in the television series ''[[House of Mouse]]'', ''[[Mickey Mouse Clubhouse]]'', ''[[Mickey Mouse (TV series)|Mickey Mouse]]'', ''[[Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures]]'', ''[[Legend of the Three Caballeros]]'', ''[[DuckTales (2017 TV series)|DuckTales]]'', and ''[[The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse]]''. MacNeille has also voiced Daisy in television specials, movies, and video games. Daisy was voiced by [[Russi Taylor]] in ''[[Fantasia 2000]]'', although she has no lines other than a scream. In the second season of ''[[Mickey Mouse Funhouse]]'', MacNeille was replaced by [[Debra Wilson]] as MacNeille was caught up in other projects.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.letstalkvoiceover.com/e/episode-39-debra-wilson/ | title=Let's Talk Voiceover - Episode 38 - Debra Wilson | the Voice Director Presents: Let's Talk Voiceover}}</ref> Wilson, the first African-American performer of Daisy, also voiced the character in the television specials ''[[Mickey Saves Christmas]]'' and ''[[Mickey and Friends Trick or Treats]]''.
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