I just found a 2nd episode...
"The Story on Page 1" Episode: #2.19 - 18 July 2000
Mary Kay Bergman .... (voice)
Gary Cole .... Bartender/Dean Wagner/Jack (voice)
Luke Perry .... Himself (voice)
Nicole Sullivan .... Angelica7Cheerleader/Sorority Girl (voice)
Both are in Season 2..
Here are the stats of the Family Guy Episode that Mary Kay voiced..
(funny its not linked to her filmography)
"Let's Go to the Hop" Episode: #2.14 - 6 June 2000
Gregg Allman .... Himself (voice)
Fairuza Balk .... (voice)
Mary Kay Bergman .... (voice)
Patrick Bristow .... (voice)
Wayne Collins .... (voice)
Tom Dorfmeister .... (voice)
Fred Tatasciore .... (voice)
I'm a fan of hers too. I am saddened by the loss of her. The world
lost a bit of happy times and cheesy poofs when she ended it.
Could loosing the Annie have triggered her?
Jennifer
--- In officialmarykaybergmanclub@yahoogroups.com, ladyveruca12324
<no_reply@y...> wrote:
> I see that no one has posted on here in a while, so I was
> wondering... Where has everyone gone??
i wonder that too. anyone have any memories of their favorite mary
kay production?
Marla
I was watching Family Guy a few days ago when the Griffin family went
to Brown University for Meg to look and see if she could join and
later Peter took Meg's paper and re-wrote it so that Meg could have a
better chance of getting into Brown University about Luke Perry.
After the show, even tho the credits went by pretty quickly, I saw
Mary Kay's name! I think she voiced one of the college girls flirting
with baby Stewie.
I remember when I was still in high school, a senior actually, when I
read Mary Kay's death in People magazine. I was in a journalism class
and we had this thing to do current events and I did Mary Kay's death
as my thing one time. At the time I occasionally watched South Park
and really did like it and tried to watch it whenever I could, so it
was a bit of a sad time. I felt sorry for Dino for losing his wife
and Trey & Matt for losing a co-worker and friend. South Park's
females were never exactly the same again, I mean the other girls
they had on were talented but it wasn't just the same voice.
Mary Kay killed herself in 1999, just after the annie awards (she
was nominated for South Park - Bigger, Longer, Uncut). It was a sad
day for all of us to loose such a wonderful human being & friend.
you can catch me on-line if you need to know more.
Marla
On the disc 3, during the Badge of Gayness and Mr. Hankey's Christmas
Classics, on the commentary, Trey and Matt spoke about Mary Kay. They
said that she killed herself and they had a few shows left to do and
scrabbled around to make stories that wouldn't have any female
characters. Then they would grab anyone who was in the office to do
the female voices before they held any auditions. Also during Mr.
Hankey's Christmas Classics, if you look at the end of the last song,
South Park had a flash of Wendy, the Mayor, Lianne Cartman, etc. and
then a gathering of all the other women that Mary Kay has done. I
think some way that was their "tribute". I heard that there was "In
Memory of" on one of them but I've gone through every credits on the
3rd disc and couldn't find anything.
Dear friends and fans of Mary Kay,<br><br>(For
those of you who don't know what BOB'S VIDEO is, see
below.)<br><br>A new version of BOB'S VIDEO will premiere at the
BLUE SKY INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (www.bsiff.com)
in Las Vegas. This new version will feature a new
digital print, new sound design, and a new version of
Mary Kay's cameo.<br><br>In the original version, Mary
Kay's cameo was shot mostly from the back as a sort of
inside joke about her being a voice over star. This
cameo has been painstakingly reconstructed using
alternate footage so we now get to see Mary Kay in all her
glory!<br><br>Dino Andrade, Mary Kay's husband and BOB'S VIDEO
director, will introduce the film, followed by a Q&A. Dino
will also be promoting a new, soon-to-be launched,
mental health outreach program he recently
founded.<br><br>Thanks to the support of the memorial fund in Mary Kay's
name, volunteers have been working daily on THE MARY
KAY BERGMAN MEMORIAL PROJECT.<br><br>Through
literature outreach campaigns, a network of websites and
24hr crisis lines, the goal of THE MARY KAY BERGMAN
MEMORIAL PROJECT is to provide a confidential source for
mental health services and crisis intervention for the
entire entertainment industry, seven days a week, 24hrs
a day! This is a chance to learn all about, and
support, the project before it's official industry-wide
launch, early next year.<br><br>Please join us for the
premiere of the new version of BOB'S VIDEO and help
support THE MARY KAY BERGMAN MEMORIAL
PROJECT.<br><br>FESTIVAL SCREENING TO BE HELD AT:<br><br>Regal's Sunset
Cinemas<br>1301 West Sunset Rd.<br>Henderson<br><br>Thursday,
September 21st 7pm & 10:45pm<br><br>Friday, September 22nd
9pm<br><br>Directions:<br>Located west of I-95, on Sunset Road, across from the
Galleria at Sunset Mall, inside the Sunset
Station.<br><br>Coming from the strip:<br>Take Las Vegas Blvd. South to
I-215 East Exit.<br>At the Stephanie Road exits, take
the Stephanie North Exit off of I-215. Travel north
on Stephanie Road to Sunset Road and take a
right.<br>The Blue Sky International Film Festival is across
from the Galleria at Sunset Mall, inside the Sunset
Station.<br>_________________________________________<br><br>Even if you can't
attend the screenings, we could
still use your help in supporting THE MARY KAY BERGMAN
MEMORIAL PROJECT.<br><br>Please send contributions
to:<br><br>THE MARY KAY BERGMAN MEMORIAL PROJECT<br>DIDI HIRSCH
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER<br>4760 Sepulveda
Boulevard<br>Culver City, CA 90230<br><br>Make Checks payable
to:<br>MARY KAY BERGMAN MEMORIAL PROJECT - DIDI HIRSCH
CMHC<br><br>Thank You for your
support.<br>_________________________________________<br>MARY KAY & BOB'S
VIDEO<br>Mary Kay and her husband,
director Dino Andrade, had a dream of forming a production
company inspired by Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball's Desilu
studios.<br>Sadly, the comedy feature film BOB'S VIDEO was the only
project they completed together before Mary Kay's secret
struggle with mental illness took her from us.<br><br>Mary
Kay's cameo in the film as "the Lady in Red" represents
her only on-screen performance - and yet, while that
cameo is all-too-brief, her influence is felt in every
frame of BOB'S VIDEO. Among the many tasks shared by
Mary Kay and Dino: they produced the film with their
own funds, developed the story and handled the
casting, featuring many of the top talents in the voice
over community, including E.G. Daily, Bill Farmer and
Corey Burton.<br><br>Even with her busy voice-over
career, Mary Kay was happy to be on the set every day by
her husband's side handling the still photography,
post ADR sessions, and performing a number of
voice-over roles throughout the film - most notably, an
annoying telephone customer. Mary Kay liked the voice she
created so much that it become the prototype for South
Park's Sheila Broflovski!<br><br>In short, Mary Kay made
BOB'S VIDEO special, not because of her brief
appearance in it, but because she believed in the fi
Hi Doreen, Marla and everyone else in the
club!<br><br>Great news that you have started a club up!:)<br>Hope
heaps of people join, and that picture of Mary Kay with
the puppys is *beautiful*!!!<br><br>that's all really
<br>see ya<br>-Kirsty<br><br>P.S Doreen, i'm working on
some more fanart, if it doesn't look demented i will
send it to you for the site ok.
Hi, Marla! <br><br>I *finally* got in here! My
computer is acting kinda weird lately, so I didn't think
I'd make it!!! <br><br>Thanks for inviting me ...
And, GOOD LUCK with this new venture!!! <br><br>"See"
ya soon!<br><br>*Doreen*