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Jean Vander Pyl

Jean Vander Pyl (October 11, 1919 – April 10, 1999) was an American actress on radio, television and movies. Although her career spanned many decades, she is best remembered as the voice of Wilma Flintstone for the Hanna-Barbera cartoon ''The Flintstones''. She also provided the voice for Pebbles Flintstone. She also provided the voice of Rosie the robot maid from the animated series ''The Jetsons'', among many others, such as Fifi and additional voices in ''Top Cat'' and Winsome Witch on ''The Secret Squirrel Show''.
==Life and career==
Jean Vander Pyl was born in Philadelphia to John H. and Kathleen Hale Vander Pyl. Her grandfather had come from the Netherlands. Her father was the district manager for Knit Underwear, her mother was a Southerner from Tennessee.〔1920 U.S Government Census〕 The two died within six months of each other in the early 1950s.〔California death records, 1952-53〕 The family came to Los Angeles by the mid-1930s.
On radio she was heard on such programs as ''The Halls of Ivy'' (1950–52) and on ''Father Knows Best'' during the early 1950s, where she portrayed Margaret Anderson; the role was played on television by Jane Wyatt. Her husband, Carroll G. O'Meara, died on February 18, 1962, at age 53. He was a graduate of Stanford University who worked as a copywriter at KHJ radio in the mid-1930s and later became an advertising executive.〔''The Los Angeles Times'', "Rosary Will Be Recited for Carroll G. O'Meara" (Obituary published February 21, 1962)〕 She later married Roger Wells DeWitt, who also predeceased her.
Vander Pyl made numerous TV appearances as an actress in programs such as ''Leave It to Beaver'', ''The Donna Reed Show'', ''Father Knows Best'', ''The Beverly Hillbillies'', ''That Girl'', and ''Petticoat Junction''. One of her final TV appearances was in the opening scene of the Season Two ''Murder, She Wrote'' episode, "One Good Bid Deserves a Murder". Vander Pyl also had a very brief cameo appearance in the 1994 live-action film version of ''The Flintstones'' as Mrs. Feldspar, an elderly woman in a conga line.

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