Stefanianna Christopherson
Stefanianna Christopherson was born on Dec 15, 1946 in USA. Stefanianna Christopherson's big-screen debut came with Mr. Deeds Goes to Town - Season 1 directed by Richard Michaels in 1969. Stefanianna Christopherson is known for Scooby Doo, Where Are You! directed by Joseph Barbera, Nicole Jaffe stars as Velma Dinkley and Casey Kasem as Norville 'Shaggy' Rogers. The upcoming new tvshow Stefanianna Christopherson plays is Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels - Season 3 which will be released on Sep 10, 1977.
Indira Stefanianna Christopherson is an American actress and singer of Icelandic descent. She is primarily remembered as the original voice actress for amateur detective Daphne Blake, with her character introduced as a co-protagonist in "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!" (1969-1970). Christopherson also voiced the heroic Princess Dawn in the fantasy series "Here Comes the Grump" (1969-1970).In 1946, Christopherson was born in San Francisco to emigrant parents. Her father was Lorne Christopherson, born and raised in Manitoba Canada. Her mother was Hrafnhildur Snorradóttir, born and raised in Iceland. Christopherson's mother taught her how to sing at an early age, using nursery rhymes as practice materials. Christopherson dreamed of a professional performing career since childhood.In late adolescence, Christopherson received voice and piano lessons at the Peninsula Conservatory of Music. She received her college education at both the College of San Mateo and the San Francisco State University. She moved to Iceland for a while in the late 1960s, where she started her singing career. She was able to sing in several languages.Christopherson returned to the United States in order to pursue a theatrical career. She performed at The Public Theater (1967-) in New York City, and in off-Broadway performances of the works of Harry Ruby (1895 -1974). She started making television appearances, guest starring in the sitcom "Mayberry R.F.D." and the comedy Western "Here Come the Brides" in 1968.Her first major role was that of Daphne Blake in the first season of the mystery series "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!" (1969-1970). The premise involved four adolescent detectives (and their sentient dog) who regularly investigated mysterious crimes and supernatural hoaxes. Daphne was loosely based on Thalia Menninger (played by Tuesday Weld), a recurring character in the first season of the sitcom "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" (1959-1963). "Scooby-Doo" turned into one of the most popular animated series of its era, and would later inspire several sequels of its and imitators which featured other adolescent crime-fighters. However, Christopherson quit the series before the broadcast of its first season.In October 1969, Christopherson married the artist Rabindra Danks. The new couple decided to move back to New York City, and so Christopherson was unavailable to record further episodes of "Scooby-Doo" for the animation studio Hanna-Barbera. The studio's headquarters were in Los Angeles, and most of their voice actors were residents of California. Christopherson was replaced with fellow actress Heather North (1945-2017) for the second season of the animated series. Christopherson's marriage lasted until 1980, ending in a divorce.In 1970, Christopherson had a minor role in the drama film "The Grasshopper". The film portrayed the unsteady life of a Las Vegas showgirl (played by Jacqueline Bisset), and several ill-fated relationships between its main character and love interests from wildly different backgrounds. The film fared poorly at the box office, in part due to its seemingly aimless script. Christopherson subsequently had guest star appearances in the sitcom "Sanford and Son" and the medical dramedy "M*A*S*H".In 1973, Christopherson appeared in her first horror film, "Wicked, Wicked". The plot involved the mysterious disappearances of a series of young women in a Californian hotel, with every victim being blonde-haired and single. But a killer soon starts stalking visiting singer Lisa James (played by Tiffany Bolling), a brunette who used a blonde wig on a stage performance. The film was initially sold to movie theaters based on a gimmick, as the film used a split screen for its entire duration. It gained some notoriety during its initial release in movie theaters, but the gimmick turned out to make the film difficult to view in television broadcasts or home video. The film was unavailable to general audiences for a few decades.Christopherson became known in the following decades primarily for penning and singing commercial jingles and songs. A rare highlight in her career was writing the lyrics for the song "Crystal of a Star". She performed it herself in the science fiction horror film "Star Crystal" (1986). This is her only credit as a music performer in a film, despite her lengthy musical career.By 2022, Christopherson was 75-years-old. She is semi-retired, though she has provided voice-overs for Scholastic Media's projects. She is still well-regarded by animation fans due to her performances in two classic animated series of the late 1960s, but she has otherwise remained out of the spotlight for decades.
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Dec 15, 1946Place of Birth
San Francisco, California, USA
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