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Marlene Aragon Marlene Aragon
Birthname: Marlene Lizzio[?]

Born: ??

Birthplace: ??

Years Active: ??

Best Known As: Marlene may be best known as the voice of 'Synergy', on the 1985 animated series, Jem!.


Marlene Aragon Born 1942 or 1943 was an American voice actor.

On the video-packaging for the movie South Pacific, Marlene is the nurse featured in the shot from "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair."

For several years after the movie, she performed as a jazz stylist and also appeared in musicals.

During and after JEM, Ms. Aragon produced two childrens' audio cassettes, "Piggelty-Woo and Songs for You," and "Piggelty-Woo Shares Feelings With You," in which she sings all the songs and does most of the voices. After that, it was reported that she was working on a children's video script about recycling.[1]


Voice on Super Friends[]

Notable Voiceover work[]

Notable voice credits include:

  • Fonz and the Happy Days Gang, The (1980, Animated Series) (additional voices)
  • Godzilla Power Hour, The (1978, Animated Series) (additional voices)
  • Jana of the Jungle (1978, additional voices)
  • Jem! (1985, Animated Series) Synergy
  • Kwicky Koala Show, The (1981, Animated Series) (additional voices)
  • Scooby and Scrappy-Doo (1979, Animated Series) (additional voices)
  • Smurfs, The (1981, Animated Series) (additional voices)
  • Spiderman (1967 or 1982 ??, additional voices)
  • Super Globetrotters, The (1979, Animated Series) (additional voices)
  • Teen Force (1981 – 1982, additional voices)
  • Thundarr the Barbarian (1980, Animated Series) (additional voices)
  • Transformers, The (1984, Animated Series) Elita One


Animated Film[]

  • The Incredible Detectives (1979) - Madame Chen


Theater[]

  • Oliver! (original London cast) - extended run as Rose Seller


Album Work, Guest Apperance[]

  • "Weird Al" Yankovic - "Off The Deep End" (voiceover on "I Can't Watch This")


Filmography Includes[]

  • South Seas Adventure aka "Cinerama South Seas Adventure" (1958, credited as Marlene Lizzio), Marlene Hunter
  • South Pacific (1958, credited as Marlene Lizzio), Nurse at Nurses' Beach


External links[]


References[]

  1. Source for information is from Marlene Aragon's page, found at TRULY OUTRAGEOUS! JEM Mailing List website.
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