Corinne Orr

Corinne Orr

Known for Acting · 35 credits

Born
1936-01-06 (age 90)
Place of birth
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Biography

Corinne Orr (born January 6, 1936) is a Canadian actress. She is best known for her work on the English version of the anime series Speed Racer. Orr became involved in children's theatre beginning at the age of 10 (with her first role being in "Alice in Wonderland") after she began taking elocution lessons due to her French accent, and started to develop her repertoire of voices. By the age of 14, she was working at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), as well as acting in stage theaters at the Mountain Playhouse in Montreal and the Crest Theatre in Toronto, working for the Montreal Shakespearian Company and alongside such notables as William Shatner, Christopher Plummer, and Barry Morse. With her solid background on the stage, Orr was hired by CBC Radio for roles in their radio dramas such as "Laura Limited." She then moved to CBC Television to portray the character of Suzie the Mouse in the children's soap opera "Chez Helene," a bilingual program devoted to teaching children English and French.

Following her move to New York City, Orr began working regularly on radio and television, and as a voice artist, having been credited over 200 voice-over roles. One of her first jobs was a continuing role in the daytime soap opera "The Nurses;" others included voice acting roles in several CBS Radio Adventure Theater and CBS Radio Mystery Theater programs. She also began her lucrative career as spokesperson for a variety of companies in a wide range of radio and television commercials. In addition to commercials, Orr has narrated children's stories, provided voices for several dolls, and recorded numerous audiobooks. She was the voice of "Snuggles the Bear" for 15 years and narrated Aliki Brandenberg's "Mummies Made in Egypt" for the PBS series "Reading Rainbow" and participated in a special redubbing of an episode of "Late Night with David Letterman." Orr's work as a voice actress included dubbing foreign films (particularly anime films) and series into English. Her television credits include the English versions of several 1960s-1990s Japanese series such as "Marine Boy," where she voiced both male and female leads. She has also worked on American cartoon series such as "The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers," and "Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders," as well as direct-to-video animated films.

She remains best known for her work on the English dubbed version of the 1960s anime Speed Racer, where she portrayed Speed's girlfriend "Trixie," his mother "Mom Racer" and all of the other female characters on the show, as well as the voice of Speed's kid brother "Spritle," who had a raspy voice. The show became a hit and a cult title in the United States. Following the release of the compilation film "Speed Racer: The Movie," together with fellow voice actor on the show, Peter Fernandez (the voice of Speed Racer and Racer X), she went on Children's Safety Network-sponsored tours around the country with the Mach 5 car in order to promote their campaign for children's safety. Her voice can be also heard in the 2008 Speed Racer live-action film. After the death of Fernandez in 2010, she became the last surviving English-language cast member of Speed Racer.

Known For

TV Shows (7)

Movies (28)

Speed Racer
Movie

Speed Racer

2008

as Grand Prix Female Announcer

Noël
Movie

Noël

1992

as Miss Freezenda (voice)

Bug Bites: An Ant's Life
Movie

Bug Bites: An Ant's Life

1998

as Rose / Gigi (voice)

Speed Racer: The Movie
Movie

Speed Racer: The Movie

1992

as Spritle / Mom Racer / Trixie (voice)

Gnomes
Movie

Gnomes

1980

as Lisa (voice)

Popeye Meets the Man Who Hated Laughter
Movie

Popeye Meets the Man Who Hated Laughter

1972

as Female & children Characters (voice)

The Car Acrobatic Team Saga
Movie

The Car Acrobatic Team Saga

2024

as Trixie / Mom Racer

Spider's Web: A Pig's Tale
Movie

Spider's Web: A Pig's Tale

2006

as Walt / Ester / Cynthia / Lucy (voice)

Tell Me a Badtime Story
Movie

Tell Me a Badtime Story

1963

as Goodie the Gremlin / Pocahontas (uncredited)

Richard Scarry's Best Learning Songs Video Ever!
Movie

Richard Scarry's Best Learning Songs Video Ever!

1993

as (voice)

Car's Life 3: The Royal Heist
Movie

Car's Life 3: The Royal Heist

2013

as Sparky, Gracie

Bopin' Hood
Movie

Bopin' Hood

1961

as Princess (uncredited)

Plan Bee
Movie

Plan Bee

2008

as Bing (voice)

The Fuz
Movie

The Fuz

1967

as Pinrod's Wife/Super Basher's Mother-in-Law/The Fun's Mother (voice, uncredited)

Richard Scarry's Best Busy People Video Ever!
Movie

Richard Scarry's Best Busy People Video Ever!

1993

as (voice)

A Car's Life: Sparky's Big Adventure
Movie

A Car's Life: Sparky's Big Adventure

2006

as Sparky / Norbert (voice)

Mini-Squirts
Movie

Mini-Squirts

1967

as Girl/Woman 1/Woman 2 (voice)

Otaku Unite!
Movie

Otaku Unite!

2004

Marvin Digs
Movie

Marvin Digs

1967

as Marvin's Mom (Voice)

A Balmy Knight
Movie

A Balmy Knight

1966

as Dragon Kid (voice)

Car's Life 2
Movie

Car's Life 2

2011

as Sparky (voice)

Car's Life: Junkyard Blues
Movie

Car's Life: Junkyard Blues

2016

as Sparky / Gracie (voice)

Toyz Goin' Wild
Movie

Toyz Goin' Wild

2011

as Snapp (voice)

Goodie's Good Deed
Movie

Goodie's Good Deed

1964

as Lady

Hound for Pound
Movie

Hound for Pound

1963

as Lady / Marvin / Dog Catcher's Wife (uncredited)

Alter Egotist
Movie

Alter Egotist

1967

as Cousin Maggie (voice)

Funderful Suburbia
Movie

Funderful Suburbia

1962

as (voice)

Mee! Christmas
Movie

Mee! Christmas

2000

as (voice)

About Corinne Orr

Corinne Orr (born January 6, 1936) is a Canadian actress. She is best known for her work on the English version of the anime series Speed Racer. Orr became involved in children's theatre beginning at the age of 10 (with her first role being in "Alice in Wonderland") after she began taking elocution lessons due to her French accent, and started to develop her repertoire of voices. By the age of 14, she was working at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), as well as acting in stage theaters at the Mountain Playhouse in Montreal and the Cr… With 35 credits spanning from 1961 to 2024, Corinne Orr has appeared in 28 films and 7 TV shows.

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